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I'm probably overthinking this, but I need some input.
In one of my recommendations a professor wrote that I had "examined" his new puppy (he often brought her to class). This wasn't the case, she was vomiting out both ends and I checked her CRT to see if she was majorly dehydrated. Then I told him to see a vet (because she was majorly dehydrated).
Anyway, I'm afraid that the adcoms are going to read this as "this girl thinks she can do patient exams"!?!?
I thought about contacting the schools, but that seems a little... obnoxious.
What would you do?
In one of my recommendations a professor wrote that I had "examined" his new puppy (he often brought her to class). This wasn't the case, she was vomiting out both ends and I checked her CRT to see if she was majorly dehydrated. Then I told him to see a vet (because she was majorly dehydrated).
Anyway, I'm afraid that the adcoms are going to read this as "this girl thinks she can do patient exams"!?!?
I thought about contacting the schools, but that seems a little... obnoxious.
What would you do?

. To the OP, I wouldn't search for something else to worry about, I'm sure you have enough on your plate already. "There's no use crying over spilled milk"