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...heehee...piss-poor....
Personally I think I'm piss-rich. Maybe not as much as Don.
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Hooray for urine jokes. 👍
...heehee...piss-poor....
Personally I think I'm piss-rich. Maybe not as much as Don.
😀
Hooray for urine jokes. 👍
Oh, urine for it now.
I wonder what percentage I need to get on the final to not fail micro.
You're probably the only person in the whole class who has not already performed that calculation at least once or twice.
I can get a 46% and still pass the class...You're probably the only person in the whole class who has not already performed that calculation at least once or twice.
Any tips from anyone for CPR? Like maybe to motivate me?
Any tips from anyone for CPR? Like maybe to motivate me?
I can get a 46% and still pass the class...
Here's my $0.02 regarding the micro final: at least when I took it, I thought it was a lot easier than the other block exams. I totally overstudied for it when I should have been studying path, then ended up doing badly on the path test and spent the entire next semester trying to catch up.
following today's comedy routine/urology lecture in surgery curriculum today, I think I see why donnyfuego went into urology.
"When a man comes to you holding his penis, and it is not attached, there is something wrong with that scenario." And that was just the mild stuff.
But if you act even mildly interested, all the attendings will basically love you.
Here's my $0.02 regarding the micro final: at least when I took it, I thought it was a lot easier than the other block exams.
The best kept secret in surgery. 👍
Did Langenstroer give the lecture again? He's hilarious.
Agreed on both points.
CPR drove me nuts because I constantly wanted to be on the other side of the drape.
CPR is the most ******ed rotation of all the rotations. But if you act even mildly interested, all the attendings will basically love you. At least all the ones I worked with. At least the hours are good, and you don't really have to study. Which hospital are you at?
Agreed on both points.
CPR drove me nuts because I constantly wanted to be on the other side of the drape.
That's how I feel anytime I see an ambulance coming into the hospital...I'd rather be on that side of the game.
Hehe, that was my question too. I think my ideal job would be an ER on wheels 😀 I like arriving on scene and having only one patient (usually/hopefully) and I like being the one who makes the decisions, but I hate the limited abilities I have to diagnose.Is there a helicopter in your future then?
My attending's really nice, and he's been trying to convince me to go into anesthesia every day.
Yeah, at the end of my rotation my attending sat me down in her office and gave me a long "why I think you are particluarly suited to anesthesia" lecture as I nodded and bit my tongue to keep from saying "Sure, I've also been considering driving spikes under all my toenails and taking off all my skin with a cheese-grater."
No offense to anyone who likes anesthesia, of course.![]()
Don't worry, you get more surgery on GYN. Yay! And also with your elective, depending on what you have (too lazy to search and see if you've mentioned it somewhere else).
I already told Andy this once today, but I would like to reiterate that fourth year is fun!
I wear 7 1/2 ortho and 8 white (orthos 1st). I've gotten into so many discussions with techs, and 1 argument (while on OB/gyn) that, yes, my hands really are that big. On OB/gyn the tech was adament that only guys wore 7.5, and there was no way I could. Another tech was like "You don't have man hands!" All thanks to my "surgeon's fingers" that my mom told me I had when I was in 2nd grade, and I was like "but I don't want to be a surgeon!"
Apparently, the Dert's gonna stop carrying Biogel gloves sometime in the relatively near future. Or so some discussions with my attending and the scrub techs went last month during surgery.
I wear a 7 white....way to make me feel emasculated. 🙁 The only time I've ever double-gloved my fingers got all numb during the surgery. I think I was wearing a 7.5 white over a 7 white. Was I doing it wrong? I should probably start making it a habit to double glove right away, since I've already had one needlestick in the OR.
I'm anal about not having wrinkles in my gloves, so finding the right combo will be key for me. The 4th year I was on ENT with always wore 8.5 whites, which were clearly FAR too big for his hands. I never understood how he could stand having his gloves flop around on his hands like that. He was going into FP, though, so I guess it doesn't matter.
That's my toddler's favorite song. He'll go over to the stereo whenever he wants to hear it (like 6 times a day) and start yelling HI HO HI HO.off to work, hi ho, hi ho....
That's my toddler's favorite song. He'll go over to the stereo whenever he wants to hear it (like 6 times a day) and start yelling HI HO HI HO.
if froedtert gets rid of the biogel i will start fires.
awwww, that's adorableThat's my toddler's favorite song. He'll go over to the stereo whenever he wants to hear it (like 6 times a day) and start yelling HI HO HI HO.
And now, if we're showing pictures..
later during this month i was hoping for another opportunity to use the stapler in the OR, because I was planning on making some kind of red swingline comment. too bad the opportunity never came up.
if froedtert gets rid of the biogel i will start fires.
I'll be glad to help. I wear 7 biogels. Never double-gloved. Didn't feel the need.
You'll need to double glove in ortho. The basically make you. Since those were the first surgeries I ever scrubbed in on (b/w M1 and M2 year), it was weird in OB/gyn when the stupid scrub tech Jeremy at St. Mary's told us not to double glove. Then attendings would get annoyed if we didn't while we were the uterine manipulators because we couldn't tie then because we were dirty.
Awesome band name alert!!