Official MCW Class of 2009 Thread

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By the way, please tell me you are kidding about this whole dropping out thing.

You know... after this whole "health policy" aka "cram our agenda down their throats, and they still don't know what 'health policy' actually is" exam, I may drop out too if I have to repeat the year.

Why didn't they explain what HMOs at stuff are? That might've been useful. Then they test on minute details, yet again! The school hates the class of 2009.
 
You know... after this whole "health policy" aka "cram our agenda down their throats, and they still don't know what 'health policy' actually is" exam, I may drop out too if I have to repeat the year.

Why didn't they explain what HMOs at stuff are? That might've been useful. Then they test on minute details, yet again! The school hates the class of 2009.

I know I say this on an almost daily basis, but I think the health policy class has established a new low for me in medical school. Most of the time I can trick myself into thinking that what we are learning is semi-intellectually stimulating and/or useful, but this stuff was just asinine.

"You expect me to sit here and listen to your socialist propaganda in my 63 hundred dollar suit? C'mon!!!"
 
i won't admit i'm kidding until prowler clearly shows he believes it.

Dude, it's kind of loser-ish to hang out on the class thread when you don't even go to school here any more...

DoctorFunk said:
"You expect me to sit here and listen to your socialist propaganda in my 63 hundred dollar suit? C'mon!!!"

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I know I say this on an almost daily basis, but I think the health policy class has established a new low for me in medical school. Most of the time I can trick myself into thinking that what we are learning is semi-intellectually stimulating and/or useful, but this stuff was just asinine.

"You expect me to sit here and listen to your socialist propaganda in my 63 hundred dollar suit? C'mon!!!"

Now they just need to ride off on their segways.
 
I think we need to record an MCW Class of 2009 Soundtrack. I'd like to call dibs on the following song:

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW9--5cUeHo[/YOUTUBE]
 
You guys know just how to make my day!!
 
who knew the muppets could strike so close to home??

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0s5Kn9QXtU[/YOUTUBE]
 
I wonder if the AIG dinner list if filled up yet.

Are you coming to the AIG dinner? I didn't see your name on the sign-up list.

If anyone else wants to come eat dinner at Buca di Beppo's tonight, there are still a few spots open. PM or e-mail me for details and to make sure they haven't filled up!
 
Are you coming to the AIG dinner? I didn't see your name on the sign-up list.

If anyone else wants to come eat dinner at Buca di Beppo's tonight, there are still a few spots open. PM or e-mail me for details and to make sure they haven't filled up!

If you haven't gone to Buca's before, make sure to get in on this folks. Great, great food and a pretty fun atmosphere. Oh, and I guess anesthesiology is ok too.

I'd be there with bells on if I didn't have to accompany wifey as her bodyguard to her night class downtown.
 
hmmm. really? how helpful have these classes been? could I observe these classes?

Heh...no, not really. She's actually taking an anatomy course (and another in the fall) in prep for applying to Marquette's nurse practitioner program next year.

Don't worry though, I already told her her mid-level meddling had better not take away our big profits. Well, mine at least. 😀
 
Boy, I killed the crap out of this thread. It's almost as dead as the library on a Friday morning in here.

What's up with all of the cars in the parking lot but nobody in the library or study rooms this morning? Are the pharm clinical correlations that entertaining, or do the M1s have some kind of required crap?
 
Boy, I killed the crap out of this thread. It's almost as dead as the library on a Friday morning in here.

What's up with all of the cars in the parking lot but nobody in the library or study rooms this morning? Are the pharm clinical correlations that entertaining, or do the M1s have some kind of required crap?

At 10:13 (when you posted) there was an entertaining pharm CC. The one before it, not so much.

I will be leaving school early so I can go get ready for my 7th, yes, that is 2 more than 5, meeting with my CER preceptor for my H&P. The forensic pathology lecture is incredibly boring.
 
The forensic pathology lecture is incredibly boring.

That's really too bad... when Dr. Teggatz did it, it was awesome. It was one of the only path lectures I went to at all.
 
I thought it was alright, although he could have made it much more exciting...the ME is kind of a drip.
 
That's really too bad... when Dr. Teggatz did it, it was awesome. It was one of the only path lectures I went to at all.

The other one I was really hoping to hear from him was his talk about Jeffery Dahmer (he was the ME on that case).
 
now here's our bucket of body parts. let's see....we've got some genitalia, a few heads, a couple hands and arms.....

I could use a new lampshade.
 
I could use a new lampshade.

Wasn't that Ed Gein who made the lampshades and other household furnishings out of human skin? The characters of Norman Bates (Psycho), Leatherface (Texas Chainsaw Massacre), and Buffalo Bill (Silence of the Lambs) were all inspired in part by Ed Gein. On a side note, what's up with Wisconsin being home to all the sickest serial killers?
 
Leatherface (Texas Chainsaw Massacre)

Then there was Robert Kleason who killed the Mormon missionaries -- it's also based on him. Gotta give credit where it's due

I haven't and won't watch anything associated with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. One of my dad's aunt's married the dude's dad (after he changed his name to estrange himself from his son).
 
Then there was Robert Kleason who killed the Mormon missionaries -- it's also based on him. Gotta give credit where it's due

I haven't and won't watch anything associated with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. One of my dad's aunt's married the dude's dad (after he changed his name to estrange himself from his son).

what...
 
Then there was Robert Kleason who killed the Mormon missionaries -- it's also based on him. Gotta give credit where it's due

Actually, Texas Chainsaw Massacre was released in October of 1974, the same month that Kleason killed the two LDS missionaries. So it would seem that he was inspired by the movie, rather than the other way around.

Still, that's a few degrees of separation too close to a murderer for my taste. :scared:
 
Actually, Texas Chainsaw Massacre was released in October of 1974, the same month that Kleason killed the two LDS missionaries. So it would seem that he was inspired by the movie, rather than the other way around.

Still, that's a few degrees of separation too close to a murder for my taste. :scared:

There are more movies, I noticed the dates when I looked it up... I can't ever remember the dude's (Kleason's) name... I just looked up stuff to see if it was. I think one article said that the movie triggered him to murder, then others said that some of the later movies were based on the WI dude and him.

Ahhh... families. I was in England when he died there (or technically on a plane to England from France when I read about it).
 
Today is the perfect day for a little Oberweis, me thinks.

Studying is fun!
 
Today is the perfect day for a little Oberweis, me thinks.

Studying is fun!

Studying is tons of fun! Even better is studying with one eye on your notes and one eye on the NFL Draft. (Go Vikes!)

I say skip the ice cream though, and go straight to liquor.
 
I say skip the ice cream though, and go straight to liquor.

hahaha....I was wondering was Oberweis was! I thought I recognized the name as a dairy (they sell the expensive milk in the fancy bottles at the grocery store). Before I realized it was a dairy, I just assumed she was drinking a fancy wheat beer from Germany.

I just finished mowing the lawn, so I'm treating myself to a Gin 'n Tonic...it's the perfect type of day to unwind with a nice G&T in the afternoon. Too bad I can only have one so I can study afterwards. My next-door neighbor stopped me while mowing so we could have a beer together, too. Old people are cool.

Have I mentioned that both of my favorite drinks came into popularity because of medicinal reasons? The Gin and Tonic came about as a way to get troops in the British army stationed in India to drink their tonic water (which contains quinine - pharm correlation!) in order to prevent malaria, and the Gimlet (gin + Rose's lime juice) was a way to get British sailors enough vitamin C to prevent scurvy (biochem correlation!).
 
PS. I came to the library to study (my house is just not cutting it today) and it's dealthy quiet here. Lame, kids, lame.
 
PS. I came to the library to study (my house is just not cutting it today) and it's dealthy quiet here. Lame, kids, lame.

Only the calm before the storm, m'lady.
 
Studying is tons of fun! Even better is studying with one eye on your notes and one eye on the NFL Draft. (Go Vikes!)

Aaahh, forgot about the draft! How'd we do?

My brother gambles on the draft, which to me sounds insanely difficult. He also does the contests online too, and a couple years ago, he placed 6th in the country for predicting the outcome of the draft. Unfortunately, you only get a prize for placing 1st. So all he got was some pride.
 
Aaahh, forgot about the draft! How'd we do?

My brother gambles on the draft, which to me sounds insanely difficult. He also does the contests online too, and a couple years ago, he placed 6th in the country for predicting the outcome of the draft. Unfortunately, you only get a prize for placing 1st. So all he got was some pride.

We picked up Adrian Peterson from Oklahoma--only the best running back in the draft! The only downside on the pick is that he's had a few injuries in college, but most of them seem to be freak accidents rather than signs of fragility. I haven't been this excited about a Vikings pick in a long, long time. Too bad I have little to no confidence in Tavaris Jackson at QB.
 
We picked up Adrian Peterson from Oklahoma--only the best running back in the draft! The only downside on the pick is that he's had a few injuries in college, but most of them seem to be freak accidents rather than signs of fragility. I haven't been this excited about a Vikings pick in a long, long time. Too bad I have little to no confidence in Tavaris Jackson at QB.

Wow, didn't think we'd do that well. Nice pick!! I'm not too worried about injuries. It's not too difficult to break your collarbone, esp under 25-yo. I agree about Jackson though. Just have to wait and see...

Thanks for the update!

Now I'm off to practice for the OSCE. My exam is tomorrow. :scared:
 
April, just do the stuff on the cards and you'll be fine. The fourth-years grade it, and they're usually pretty generous (if I'm remembering which OSCE it is correctly).
 
what is an OSCE?

Observed clinical simulated skills crapola or something or other.

basically you take a history and/or do a physical exam on someone pretending to be a patient ("standardized patient") and you are graded on it. You have a really minor simple one first year, then second year you have the one where you do a physical on a fake patient. It's all in the STAR center here, which is a neat place what with cameras and computers everywhere.
 
what is an OSCE?

Splat pretty much got it right. OSCE actually stands for "Objective, Standardized Clinical Examination." Unfortunately that's somewhat of a misnomer because for the most part they are neither objective nor standardized. Still, 2 out of 4 ain't bad.

Edit: Ok, the "S" may actually stand for "structured," I'm not sure. Either way, the "standardized patients" they hire for these things are very rarely standardized across the board.
 
Splat pretty much got it right. OSCE actually stands for "Objective, Standardized Clinical Examination." Unfortunately that's somewhat of a misnomer because for the most part they are neither objective nor standardized. Still, 2 out of 4 ain't bad.

If it were a 50% average on a path test, they'd just give us 1 extra point back, so our average would be a passing 3/4.

OSCEs are annoying. Mine's on Wednesday after the registration. Oh yeah, and they're NOT in the STAR center. They're over in Froedtert E Med Clinics. 4th floor I believe.
 
If it were a 50% average on a path test, they'd just give us 1 extra point back, so our average would be a passing 3/4.

OSCEs are annoying. Mine's on Wednesday after the registration. Oh yeah, and they're NOT in the STAR center. They're over in Froedtert E Med Clinics. 4th floor I believe.

It's so nice that we have this million dollar STAR facility that we go out of our way to NOT use. My 4th year for the H&P review tried to get us access to it for our last session, and got denied hardcore (not because it was already reserved, though - it just costs so damn much to staff the thing for whatever reason that they don't ever want to use it).
 
We did our Medicine OSCEs in it last week and there were MAJOR mechanical malfunctions. During the whole first interview, one student's exam was being broadcast over the intercoms. It was actually kinda funny, but she was doing the "cough" station while I was doing "back pain". I was very confused for a few moments about why we were discussing sputum.
 
April, just do the stuff on the cards and you'll be fine. The fourth-years grade it, and they're usually pretty generous (if I'm remembering which OSCE it is correctly).

Yet again, I agree with Xandie.
 
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