How is it different than what a nurse does, or what a physician's assistant does?
Seriously?
Seriously?
Seriously?
How is it different than what a nurse does, or what a physician's assistant does?
Strong post to naivety ratio.
Also why trolls should be ignored tbh.
Also why trolls should be ignored tbh.
Can I start a vote to change the OP's name to Gauche44?
Attending ER physicians attend the ER.
Nurses nurse in the ER
Physician Assistants assist the physicians while they attend the ER
This made me lol for reals.Can I start a vote to change the OP's name to Gauche44?
Could SDN be any more annoying?
I have volunteered in a busy famous emergency department affiliated with an Ivy League university
this is what it says on his profile: I am a tutor and human rights activist. I post questions in first person narrative for many people, thus creating true anonymity.OP later that day...
Well, it's definitely a post a troll or an idiot would make.
Since s/he has been here for almost 4 years, it kind of narrows it down. 😛
If this isn't a troll post, and this is a legitimate pre-med who potentially could be an MD, I am genuinely scared for the future of medicine.
If what I remember from Grey's is right, the nurse is there to form an awkward love triangle between two attending physicians who are banging each other, mostly so that there can be a poignant confrontation later where one party exclaims "I can't believe you cheated on me with a nurse!"
I don't think PAs are real things, they were never talked about on the show.
you cannot really easily identify and "show" what a doctor does in his head/behind closed doors
You could easily "show" what a doctor does behind closed doors/in his head.
In my case it would be a near constant stream of expletives, an overwhelming desire to either eat, sleep, pee (or a combination thereof), bitching about every other service in the hospital, and general hatred for most everything around me, with the exception of the OR and the FroYo machine in the cafeteria. For 16-36 hour stretches at a time.
So you could show all that, but it probably isn't exactly must-see TV.
If what I remember from Grey's is right, the nurse is there to form an awkward love triangle between two attending physicians who are banging each other, mostly so that there can be a poignant confrontation later where one party exclaims "I can't believe you cheated on me with a nurse!"
I don't think PAs are real things, they were never talked about on the show.