Athena918 said:wah-wah. 🙂 Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Anyone have a new topic they'd like to discuss? ...
Yeah. Does anyone know anything about the pre-Histo class? Length, hrs/day, worthwhile, . . . ?
Athena918 said:wah-wah. 🙂 Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Anyone have a new topic they'd like to discuss? ...
OrthoFixation said:Yeah. Does anyone know anything about the pre-Histo class? Length, hrs/day, worthwhile, . . . ?
OrthoFixation said:Yeah. Does anyone know anything about the pre-Histo class? Length, hrs/day, worthwhile, . . . ?
Wendy11 said:We got a letter about it in snail mail. It's an actual 3 hour credit course...tests and all.
DrMom said:Personally, I'd not take it. Histo is a tough class, but I don't think its worth giving up your summer.

Fenrezz said:Make sure you guys are ready for the anatomy test that they spring on ya on the third day of the semester. The good news is it's a written test only. No practical, since you guys probably wouldn't have done much dissection by day 3, anyway.
Begin with the back muscles and work your way to the neck anatomy. I would recommend studying your Netter's Anatomy for the last 3 weeks of summer before school starts. That test is a monster!![]()
Fenrezz said:Make sure you guys are ready for the anatomy test that they spring on ya on the third day of the semester. The good news is it's a written test only. No practical, since you guys probably wouldn't have done much dissection by day 3, anyway.
Wendy11 said:Alright, so who all is planning on showing up Saturday?
Wendy11 said:I have a lot of friends that are first years and none of them seem to remember a test on the 3rd day!
Athena918 said:oh crap, are you being serious about a test on the third day? I took it as a joke!
while we're on the subject of anatomy, I checked out this book called something like "Anatomy Lessons from the Artistic Masters," and have been messing around with anatomical sketches, trying to make my life drawings as realistic/detailed as those of the Italian masters (ha). Granted this particular book is geared more towards artists wanting to learn anatomy as opposed to having a medical slant...but it made me wonder: how often do you all use sketching as a study tool in anatomy? What have been your best study tools and techniques?
DrMom said:I don't think I've used my pan-optic since our clinical skills class, unfortunately. I use the vast majority of the other equipment we had to order pretty regularly (although mostly when some friend calls up and asks me to check their kiddo's ears 😉)
All that said, I don't know that there's any way for you to get around buying all of the equipment. Wait until your class orders b/c you'll get a good discount. Don't even bother getting a stethoscope until then.
Wendy11 said:Nothing too exciting at admitted student day! I have however decided that everybody in our class is married or is getting married very soon!!
Athena918 said:Is anyone doing anything festive for the 4th?
Athena918 said:thanks for the info. Do you remember when you got your mentor info?
Also, do any of you have gym memberships? I wish we had somewhere to work out (other than pingpong! haha) on or near campus. I know there is a gym at the downtown Tulsa Community College, I wonder if OSU-Tulsa has one? Maybe I'll just bring some running shoes and huff down riverside...
Athena918 said:thanks for the info. Do you remember when you got your mentor info?
Also, do any of you have gym memberships? I wish we had somewhere to work out (other than pingpong! haha) on or near campus. I know there is a gym at the downtown Tulsa Community College, I wonder if OSU-Tulsa has one? Maybe I'll just bring some running shoes and huff down riverside...
Athena918 said:Alright, I'm a pretty patient, "go with the flow" person. However there is this lady I work with who is always passive-aggressively implying that I'm not going to quite be a real doctor. It's getting so old! Some scenarios off the top of my head: "You're going back and getting your MD after your DO right?" "Back when I was growing up, we used to call that the cat and dog hospital (referring to Tulsa regional)," "my son's pediatrician says you better be sure and 'go MD' when youre picking your specialty. He tells me a couple of DOs he's met can't even look in a kid's ear and tell if it's infected."
All this coming from one lady! It drives me nuts. Sometimes I bluntly tell her that she's been misinformed, sometimes I just let it wash over me, sometimes I try and explain similarities/differences but its like shes not even listening!
Have you guys had experiences like this? Have any snappy (but subtle...she's above me in the company) comebacks/statistics/ways of dealing?