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drPLUM said:I have to do that too. Do you think we can just use our ERAS LOR's or do we need others?
ERAS LORs worked for me.
drPLUM said:I have to do that too. Do you think we can just use our ERAS LOR's or do we need others?
yaah said:Can't believe I missed that one.
If you like IHRA Drag Racing too, there's a track about 90 miles west of Ann Arbor (and about 10 miles north of where I live) that has races all summer long. They let you get right up and look at all of the cars, sit in them and breathe in all of the wonderful jet engine fumes (the jet dragsters are the best!)... just another idea 🙂 I really hope you like Michigan!beary said:Haha, I was going to PM you to see if you wanted to go too but then I remembered you hate NASCAR. 🙂
I bought my ticket - right on the start/finish line! I got a pre-race pit pass too. I will go all by myself. 😛
beary said:I just started filling it out and it's making me mad. In this day and age, we have to fill out on a billion forms our name, date of birth, social security #, address, education, graduation date, etc. Like all the relevant parties don't already know this stuff anyway.
And some of it that could be useful, like direct deposit, etc. - I don't yet have a Michigan address, bank account, or driver's license! 🙄
beary said:I just started filling it out and it's making me mad.
drPLUM said:AARRRGGGHHHH!!!! This is sooooooo painful. I am trying to fill out the NC medical license application online. It won't save my information! Screw you information age! You are keeping me from getting this busy work done!
beary said:This is the best thing I have come across in this pile of paperwork so far.
Can you read? (circle one) yes/no
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drPLUM said:I got this one...
Have you ever had a medical or psychiatric illness?
Seriously, who can say 'no' to that one? And if you say 'yes' you have to attach a separate sheet explaining.
beary said:This is the best thing I have come across in this pile of paperwork so far.
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drPLUM said:I got this one...
Have you ever had a medical or psychiatric illness?
Seriously, who can say 'no' to that one? And if you say 'yes' you have to attach a separate sheet explaining.
yaah said:I'm still trying to figure out whether cytology is 90% easy and 10% hard, or 90% easy and 10% "I don't know what it is so I'll just say atypical and wait for the biopsy." Given all of that, why should I do a cyto fellowship?
beary said:Obviously I have never done it, but I don't find cyto appealing at all.
drPLUM said:Filling out all this paperwork stinks. For the references, could I use some residents who are my friends? They would probably get the form in faster and they are technically MDs who are familiar with me. Geez that would make this process a least a little easier.
drPLUM said:I am required to have 3 for Duke hospital medical staff and 2 for the NC state medical license. I can't get them to print out the ERAS letters because they have be mailed in these envelopes that were inculded in our package. This is pretty annoying.
deschutes said:So here I am on surg path at last 🙂 🙂 🙂 and I'm not learning things every day, I'm learning things every minute.
Now, try explaining this to non-physician boyfriend why doctors never know anything.
AndyMilonakis said:Yeah, whenever I meet new people, they ask me what I do. So I tell them that I'm in pathology and they're like "What's that?" Then I explain the things I do during the work day and usually they're fascinated by what I do. It seems like the lay public really don't know what pathologists.
Well, eventually after they ask me if I do autopsies and I say yes, they quickly switch the topic to "So can you make eggrolls?" Apparently, I'm supposed to be good at making eggrolls since I'm Asian and all.yaah said:I usually don't get that far before they ask me if I play basketball. Since I'm tall, apparently I would be good at it.
AndyMilonakis said:Well, eventually after they ask me if I do autopsies and I say yes, they quickly switch the topic to "So can you make eggrolls?" Apparently, I'm supposed to be good at making eggrolls since I'm Asian and all.
Sucks.yaah said:And you know kung fu.
****it I am on call today I hate saturday call. Problem with saturday is that there is too much time before monday, so people decide that their clinical issues are now emergencies when they weren't yesterday. We need that ANCA stat on the guy who was admitted wednesday!
Oh naturally...and I am knowledgable with Confucius's sayings too.yaah said:And you know kung fu.
Well, hopefully call is relatively quiet. I have to go into work today to read biopsies and get all that done so that I can have all tomorrow off to hang out.****it I am on call today I hate saturday call. Problem with saturday is that there is too much time before monday, so people decide that their clinical issues are now emergencies when they weren't yesterday. We need that ANCA stat on the guy who was admitted wednesday!
Of course. I do know there's a world outside the hospital in which mysteries like Digital Signal Processing and polychain sprockets abound... but when The Guy doesn't know if my job title is actually "medical doctor", then I think some clarification smoothes the path 🙂yaah said:I find it best to just not try to explain it sometimes. It's actually nice to get away from medicine.
djmd said:Lets see.
14 Smears, 11 Body Fluids (4 with flow requests???), 1 Bone Marrow Aspirate.
And One Heme-onc who wants to know if we ordered an acute flow pannel on his new (most likely) CML.
Now he wants Rush FISH t9:22.
Painful.
yaah said:a specimen delivered without formalin (Central distribution techs are not allowed to handle formalin and fill the stupid containers if they arrive empty. Go figure)
djmd said:You would think, but when people outside of path put formalin on something it is usually a light splash. They think it is like soy sauce or something, we get big samples in 30-50 oz buckets with 5 oz formalin...
drPLUM said:So when you are bored and come here to find nothing going on, where else do you go? What is the most entertaining non-pathology forum on SDN? My vote is anesthesia because they get in so many overly defensive CRNA debates... good quality entertainment.
yaah said:GOT 30T THIS GOOD TO GET INTO HARVARD I NEED TO BE RADIOLOGIST WANT TO HELP PEOPLE THX PS I HAVE VOLUNTEER EXP IN NURSING HOME
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beary said:Hey Andy,
Why did you switch from AT back to AndyM? (I never stopped thinking of you as AndyM anyway 🙂 ).
yaah said:1) As above, the one who uses all caps and generally abbreviates. This person tends to use "THX" a lot as well as "PLZ" As in: NEED KNOW IF CAN GET WASH U WITH 33 MCAT. WANT TO BE DERMATOLOGIST AND NEED PRESTIGIOUS SCHOOL. PLZ HLP THX.
drPLUM said:Some of you may have to help me here 🙂 , but aren't abbreviations like "THX" and "PLZ" common shorthand in WoW? Maybe it is in all online chat or whatever but maybe these folks are up late playing WoW and just forget that they need to type real English grammar sometimes.
drPLUM said:Some of you may have to help me here 🙂 , but aren't abbreviations like "THX" and "PLZ" common shorthand in WoW? Maybe it is in all online chat or whatever but maybe these folks are up late playing WoW and just forget that they need to type real English grammar sometimes.
long story...beary said:Hey Andy,
Why did you switch from AT back to AndyM? (I never stopped thinking of you as AndyM anyway 🙂 ).
wonderful...drPLUM said:He is type-casted now. He'll never be anything other than AndyM with a different name.
not only in WoW but in many online games...and the list extends for pages and pages. I have a friend who plays counterstrike and he told me all the various things that kids say these days...actually counterstrike has been around for a long time...and many who play it are older folks, probably our age, who still cease to have a life.drPLUM said:but aren't abbreviations like "THX" and "PLZ" common shorthand in WoW? Maybe it is in all online chat or whatever
Everyone aspires to be you 🙂yaah said:I have no interest in such trivialities. I majored in "real life" in college.
AndyMilonakis said:and many who play it are older folks, probably our age, who still cease to have a life.