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but as a bonus, i left Robbins open in the bedroom to the photo of toxic megacolon. a little shout out to my nemesis Gimlet.

but as a bonus, i left Robbins open in the bedroom to the photo of toxic megacolon. a little shout out to my nemesis Gimlet.
but as a bonus, i left Robbins open in the bedroom to the photo of toxic megacolon. a little shout out to my nemesis Gimlet.
GREAT NEWS!!!!
They weren't able to show off my apartment, so they're doing it today (Wednesday), but I definitely won't be here because I'm on call at the hospital taking care of the little kids that I've come to love.
At any rate, I've decided to do the following: Leave out some textbooks open to sub and epidural brain bleeds and Rohen's color atlast. Also left some unusual and vague "to do" notes on the mirror...."get chicken hearts for protein insertion study"..."sheep brains" and the like.
And my favorite part is the note I've left out. See below. Naturally, there aren't any specimens in the fridge beyond my yogurt, but I enjoy the tone of the note. And i do actually prefer that the blinds stay closed cause the afternoon sun really knocks up the temp.
Somebody else also suggested I "set up" the bed to look like I'm sleeping in there under the covers to really make them worried, but I'm not sure I want to be THAT weird....cause everything else I'm doing is of course by no means weird.
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That's great! You should definitely do something to the refridgerator so you can tell if someone went in it despite the note. Put a piece of tape along the edge of the door, or stand something up on the inside leaning against the door so it falls out when they open it. Or just put another sassy note in there.
To you M3s: Is Pathology lab a required type course or is it like Physiology Lab was? I have a schedule conflict with the Cardiac/Lung Path lab and I was hoping you could give me an idea before I buy my plane tickets. Thanks!
The course may still be in some flux, so I would consider checking with the path course director on it but last year it was most certainly not required. In fact, I think I went to a grand total of 1 path lab all year.
I went to 0.5 path labs last year. Couldn't even make it through the whole first one. The sad thing is, they could easily make them 100x better if they would just have someone get on the overhead speakers and tell the groups when it's time to change stations. The bunching up of groups at one station was what pissed me off so bad.
He probably also wouldn't've written that I "...acquired a comprehensive knowledge base in pathology that will prove invaluable throughout [my] medical career..." on my grade sheet.
Not to burst your bubble but I'm pretty sure that's exactly what they wrote on my sheet too, and Dr. Ho wouldn't know me from Brad Pitt.
Not to burst your bubble but I'm pretty sure that's exactly what they wrote on my sheet too, and Dr. Ho wouldn't know me from Brad Pitt.
How did you all like micro?
How did you all like micro?
I usually prefer Best Buy, but they don't really stock many cheaper brands.
Does anyone remember the name of the recommended immuno text?
I liked the Abbas book. Xandie has recommended it before as well, I believe.
I also loved Abbas. I was able to crunch through it (a second time) in about a day or two right before the immunology exam and I rocked it. Not super hard. But I rocked it. A+ to the diagrams as well.
Does anyone remember the name of the recommended immuno text?
really? wow. I hated about 25% of it. Most of the time I was doing okay.For the FIRST time since starting med school, I don't regret it. Weird. The last two years were hell and I hated every minute of the classroom junk. This stuff is awesome.
You should get the system I got - the Panasonic SA-HT700. My parents have it, so I knew it would sound good, so I bought it off eBay for $142, shipped. It serves as a 5-disc DVD/CD changer (it even reads burned DVDs and mp3 CDs and shows the track listing of the mp3 CDs), an AM/FM tuner, and your receiver. It's got five channels and a subwoofer.poor reviews seemed to be either about sound, which kinda sucks on all LCDs
eBay time, broThey even threw in a free DVD recorder into the deal, which was worth approx. $100 and according to online reviews isn't a huge piece of crap (I've yet to bust it out of the box)!
You should get the system I got - the Panasonic SA-HT700. My parents have it, so I knew it would sound good, so I bought it off eBay for $142, shipped. It serves as a 5-disc DVD/CD changer (it even reads burned DVDs and mp3 CDs and shows the track listing of the mp3 CDs), an AM/FM tuner, and your receiver. It's got five channels and a subwoofer.
here's an eBay listing of a BROKEN one, but it's got pictures and specs - http://cgi.ebay.com/AS-IS-Panasonic...ryZ15077QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Eh, I've never in my life had surround sound. TV sounds fine to me. And I've only turned it a quarter of the way up.
Hater. Imagine this in HD and surround sound:
Then you have no idea what you're missing. 🙁Eh, I've never in my life had surround sound. TV sounds fine to me. And I've only turned it a quarter of the way up.
Gimlet, how was call on the floors. Sorry I kinda ditched you. When my attending and resident found out I was on call on Sat morning, they said I should stay and round in the NICU, esp since my resident was post-call. We apparently got 2 NICU admits and 1 CICU admit.
Gimlet, how was call on the floors. Sorry I kinda ditched you. When my attending and resident found out I was on call on Sat morning, they said I should stay and round in the NICU, esp since my resident was post-call. We apparently got 2 NICU admits and 1 CICU admit.
Splat, have you heard about this new Vocera system that they just went live with down in the ED last week? It is friggin' sweet....like straight out of Star Trek type stuff. Basically, it's a hands-free personal communication system that hooks you into everyone working in the ED and the entire hospital. Very cool, and the few nurses I talked to about it really liked it. They all wear earpieces now, though, so it would take some getting used-to having people seemingly talking to nobody all of a sudden (kind of like when somebody answers their bluetooth phone and you think they're talking to you).
It was fine once Josh Morrison got in. I went down to the ED and saw a lady with migranes who we turfed home, and then rounded with the Dr. Fitzsimmons and the stroke team until 1 when Prem let me go home. Good times, except I missed out when the other team rounded on a patient the consult service is following right now who I actually knew something about. She was PNB for 20 minutes, and they were doing a neuro exam for prognostication now that she finished the hypothermia protocol and was able to be off sedation. Oh well.
Splat, have you heard about this new Vocera system that they just went live with down in the ED last week? It is friggin' sweet....like straight out of Star Trek type stuff. Basically, it's a hands-free personal communication system that hooks you into everyone working in the ED and the entire hospital. Very cool, and the few nurses I talked to about it really liked it. They all wear earpieces now, though, so it would take some getting used-to having people seemingly talking to nobody all of a sudden (kind of like when somebody answers their bluetooth phone and you think they're talking to you).
You got done at 1? Wow, I was there til 3.
which sadly proves that you in fact DID leave when I was still there.
Told you! I even said I left at 3pm this evening.
exactly why i said today that I need the drug i mentioned.
Shrooms? Or is that just neuro.
i only like the kind you can put on a pizza. or save from a reptile king.
sauteed are good. mmmm
the more I get involved in clinical stuff, the less I like all the technology we have to deal with. though I do like being able to access the database to look up any labs/imaging/orders that have been done on my patients when I'm not there.