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Hey guys, I am going to sit in on a PBL session tomorrow with a M1. Does anyone have any specific question you would like me to ask her while I am there?
gdbaby said:Hey guys, I am going to sit in on a PBL session tomorrow with a M1. Does anyone have any specific question you would like me to ask her while I am there?
moranwoods said:TacoStand,
Thanks for the link to their schedules. How did you find it?
gdbaby said:Hey guys, I am going to sit in on a PBL session tomorrow with a M1. Does anyone have any specific question you would like me to ask her while I am there?
gdbaby said:Hey guys, I am going to sit in on a PBL session tomorrow with a M1. Does anyone have any specific question you would like me to ask her while I am there?
tin can said:I know (or at least I think) it's early, but does anyone know when we should expect to hear from the financial aid office about our "packages"?
Thanks, Moran! They said that my file "appeared" complete on March 14th, so maybe I'll check with them once more for a more certain response (i.e. "is complete") and then relax and leave them alone =)moranwoods said:I called the financial aid office on March 21 and the nice woman I spoke with said that award letters would be sent out "in a couple months." If you don't hear something my the 2nd week in May, that would be cause for concern.
Just make sure your file is complete and cross your fingers...
I think I know!!!medicalbound said:Dr. Sondheimer just sent an email out regarding the Open House for Accepted Students (formerly known as pre-orientation). I'm looking forward to meeting those of you who can come on the 21st!
Anyone want to venture a guess at what the "group activity" is going to be?
gdbaby said:I think I know!!!
One of the M1's said that they were thinking about breaking us up into groups and doing a mock PBL session with us. Could that be it?
gdbaby said:I was thinking at the first sign of a hard question I would create a diversion by yelling something like "look a shoe sale!" and then I would warm a spot for us at Pints to get Taco his beer!

gdbaby said:I was thinking at the first sign of a hard question I would create a diversion by yelling something like "look a shoe sale!" and then I would warm a spot for us at Pints to get Taco his beer!
It was really interesting. The case is presented as a series of handouts. The scenario is that you are at your preceptor's office and somone comes in. In this case it was an 59 year old African American woman who came in worried that she may have breast cancer since her friend was just diagnosed with breast cancer. So the first hand out is very superficial,yet pertinent, stuff: she takes care of her grandson so her daughter cna work. This was the only day she could get time to come to the doctor. She expereinces shortness of breath when running after her grandson, etc. Then the students list what they feel are the important pieces of info from the initial observation and start to make some hypotheses about what may be the diagnosis. Then someone will say "perhaps we should move on to a patient history." If the facilitator thinks they have covered everything, he/she will hand out the next sheet with the patient history. Tons more info: family history of diabetes, hypertension, she had a hysterectomy at 45, etc., insomnia, lack of appetite, etc., uses an albuteral inhaler for asthma occassionally.moranwoods said:Great info, gd! So what was the case study in the PBL session? Was it interesting?
gdbaby said:Does anyone know what these one page essays for scholarships are supposed to look like?
moranwoods said:What's the word from MS1's and MS2's on the Foundations of Doctoring course? Sounds sweet to me, but does it survive the hype?
gdbaby said:Where is everybody? You all can't be working THAT hard, after all you are almost retired!
Here's what I heard:medicalbound said:On the contrary, I've been working on complex recursion routines in overloaded polyporphic inherited classes for an object-oriented enterprise level commercial grade financial system for high $$$ clients.
My brain is tired.
I'm thinking of going into Emergency Medicine -- you know, something a little less stressful than software engineering. 🙂
gdbaby said:Here's what I heard:
"Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah..,commercial...blah, blah, blah."
I, on the other hand, am writing my lecture for tonights graduate seminar. We are discussing Foucault's concept of discourse creating situations of power/knowledge; the creation of docile bodies; Panopticism; and how all of this relates to Marx and postructuralist marxists.
I think I will go into neurosurgery. It seems less confusing that social theory. 🙂
gdbaby said:Where is everybody? You all can't be working THAT hard, after all you are almost retired!
TacoStand said:Its not coming soon enough. I survived another day without the dam bursting. I now have 4 (no, maybe 5 - ah, who cares) engineers that I am managing while hunting for enough bananas to keep the monkeys from jumping on my back. Last week wasn't the greatest, but this week I changed my tactics and found a fresh supply of bananas!
Even though I know I only have a few months left, its hard to shutdown the engines; however, I am trying - about every couple of days, I don't shave and during the intermediate days, wrinkled clothes are my norm. In a few weeks, I'll combine the two. Maybe during the last few weeks, clothes might be optional 😀 . Plus, I'm "running errands" tomorrow afternoon and heading up to Denver to look for a place to live.
For me, EM is my biggest interest (90%). I cannot wait to begin. Its amazing to think how incredibly ignorant I am today and the total volume of material and ability to care for patients I will (hopefully) know in 4 years!
medicalbound said:Hey Taco Stand, I just thought of a way to let your employer know that you are medical bound, wait that's me, crap! you know what I mean.
You can start coming to work in scrubs and make comments like...
"Wow, these are really comfy. I feel like I'm wearing pajamas. I just realized that I really like wearing scrubs. I think I'm going to start wearing scrubs every day! What was that? Scrubs are not appropriate attire for an engineer? Hmmmm, maybe I'll start thinking about a career where I can wear these polyester marvels every day."

tin can said:ABB, I'm looking forward to our chair opps. Also, EM is one of my top interests as well and I'm hoping that I can invite myself along if you and Taco ever arrange a "career day" with your friend who is an EM resident.
gdbaby said:Taco, too bad you weren't running errands on Thurs or Fri. I would have loved to show you around and help you out. I don't work on Thursdays or Fridays (head over to the pre-allo threads--I have CNN's #2 job in America).