Where is dermviser?

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Can we do a petition on Change.org to get Dermviser to go back to posting on SDN more frequently. I mean you should see some of these petitions.
 
Yes.


There are some people on here that like to preserve their (somewhat) anonymous status.

I try (since I changed accounts... if I kept my old one I think I'd be a 10 year member in a month or so), but it's easier said than done. Back in my pre-med days I was able to figure out the real identity of a poster who was being somewhat of a repeated jerk on here with about 2 min of searching a school directory cross-referenced with facebook, based on what he'd posted. Turns out we had mutual "friends."

I'm about 99% sure I met a prominent current SDN poster this academic year when said poster interviewed at my program for residency.

/remember kids, you're not as anonymous as you think.
 
I try (since I changed accounts... if I kept my old one I think I'd be a 10 year member in a month or so), but it's easier said than done. Back in my pre-med days I was able to figure out the real identity of a poster who was being somewhat of a repeated jerk on here with about 2 min of searching a school directory cross-referenced with facebook, based on what he'd posted. Turns out we had mutual "friends."

I'm about 99% sure I met a prominent current SDN poster this academic year when said poster interviewed at my program for residency.

/remember kids, you're not as anonymous as you think.
Or to those of us that know we aren't anonymous: don't post like a *******
 
Or to those of us that know we aren't anonymous: don't post like a *******

Truth. I've made a few materially unimportant misstatements along the way, in an attempt to avoid taking all the challenge out of figuring out my identity... but one of my future classmates totally messaged me on facebook and was like, Hey, Promethean, is that you?

I am cool with that because I haven't posted much of anything here that I wouldn't say publicly under my own name. Maybe my strong criticism of a recent employer, but I gave those same criticisms in person, in my own voice, directly to management, so it isn't like they don't know how I feel or what I say about them.

These days, nothing is really private. Everything can be tracked and all data can be mined, if someone really wants it bad enough. But even before this was the case, I realized that if you live with integrity, it doesn't matter what people find out about you. It is still ideal to have privacy where you can find it, because it is convenient and there is dignity in it, but it is best not to rely upon having it.
 
I try (since I changed accounts... if I kept my old one I think I'd be a 10 year member in a month or so), but it's easier said than done. Back in my pre-med days I was able to figure out the real identity of a poster who was being somewhat of a repeated jerk on here with about 2 min of searching a school directory cross-referenced with facebook, based on what he'd posted. Turns out we had mutual "friends."

I'm about 99% sure I met a prominent current SDN poster this academic year when said poster interviewed at my program for residency.

/remember kids, you're not as anonymous as you think.

Rule #1 of staying anonymous: never say where you are or where you've been in your education. This is easy on the allo forum, not so easy on pre-allo where everyone is talking about specific schools.
 
I do miss @DermViser threads. He had an uncanny ability to identify medical news snippets that rustled my jimmies like no other. He really stirred up allo into some pretty active and interesting discussions/debates. Who cares if he posted a lot? He contributed plenty, even if it was in an argumentative and sassy way.
 
Rule #1 of staying anonymous: never say where you are or where you've been in your education. This is easy on the allo forum, not so easy on pre-allo where everyone is talking about specific schools.

Yeah, my username is a direct reference to my med school, but I'm not there anymore, obviously. My current specialty and location don't get disclosed on the pre-allo/allo boards. You kind of have to pick and choose. I can give good advice and discussion about where I went, but not so much where I am.
 
Did anyone even like DermViser? She seemed kinda mean and had a dumb opinion on every last topic on this forum
 
Dermviser is coming back tommorow
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I try (since I changed accounts... if I kept my old one I think I'd be a 10 year member in a month or so), but it's easier said than done. Back in my pre-med days I was able to figure out the real identity of a poster who was being somewhat of a repeated jerk on here with about 2 min of searching a school directory cross-referenced with facebook, based on what he'd posted. Turns out we had mutual "friends."

I'm about 99% sure I met a prominent current SDN poster this academic year when said poster interviewed at my program for residency.

/remember kids, you're not as anonymous as you think.
My anonymity isn't super important to me, personally. Anyone in my class would easily know who I was if they just browsed my posts a bit. But I'm myself on SDN, and if people have a problem with that, then I probably don't want to know them offline anyway.

Totally understand and respect the wishes of those that desire to remain anonymous though.
 
My dental friends take the same basic science courses. Physiology is Physiology. They do have tooth lab work. They also know that they're almost done and can immediately start working independently if they want to.

None of them are jealous of physicians. If anything they laugh at the amount of schooling and training, and how we bent over to support Obamacare.

DermViser was back when his account was on hold--mid January.
 
I just read through this thread. I want me 5 minutes back
 
I'm kind of curious as to how this thread hasn't been locked from Day 1....isn't it a big thing on SDN rules to not start threads specifically about other users?

Or is it in a gray area of "call out" threads?
 
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I'm kind of curious as to how this thread hasn't been locked from Day 1....isn't it a big thing on SDN rules to not start threads specifically about other users?

Or is it in a gray area of "call out" threads?
Grey area. No one is hating on him or being creepy. People are wondering what happened to him. That's fair in a community where people get to know and care about each other. If this thread had gone down the hate or creepy path, it would've been locked for sure.
 
DermViser was like the MedPR of the med student forums.

Seriously, I thought for a while maybe they were the same person with a different handle as I never noticed DV posting before MedPR got the banhammer. I could have seen MedPR pose as an attending dermatologist. It was just hard for me to imagine a physician having enough time to post so much. In the end I enjoyed his posts more then I was annoyed by them. Any attending physician we get as a regular on the forums is an asset.
 
Seriously, I thought for a while maybe they were the same person with a different handle as I never noticed DV posting before MedPR got the banhammer. I could have seen MedPR pose as an attending dermatologist. It was just hard for me to imagine a physician having enough time to post so much. In the end I enjoyed his posts more then I was annoyed by them. Any attending physician we get as a regular on the forums is an asset.

At the end of the day posting on SDN doesn't take much time. During M3 most of browsing was on the phone during downtime on the wards. Five minutes here and there gets a lot of SDN action in.
 
This thread serves no purpose...
Needs more "I have a 350,000 Step 1 with honors and gave everyone handjobs... is Derm a possibility.

Ok i'm done. Have a nice day.

Right about..what exactly?

Wait... you said you were done. Did you mean "I want attention"?
I could care less if he was banned, my point was that I don't want to see his name being spammed on these forums anymore.
No one makes you click these links. And considering the amount of repetitive threads about the same damn question asked 30 seconds ago by someone else... this thread is actually more productive.
 
it's pretty common to start excessively posting on SDN, getting into arguments, thinking that you're doing such important things by shedding light on this journey that you've gone through but then you realize that SDN is lame and repetitive and that your time is better spent in the real world

for his sake, i hope he's just the last in a long line of individuals who realized that SDN is silly and that there are plenty of better ways to spend your time. @NickNaylor used to make VIDEOS for SDN and now makes a cameo in the occasional thread. @mmmcdowe is another example.

...then there are people like @fancymylotus :shrug:
 
it's pretty common to start excessively posting on SDN, getting into arguments, thinking that you're doing such important things by shedding light on this journey that you've gone through but then you realize that SDN is lame and repetitive and that your time is better spent in the real world

for his sake, i hope he's just the last in a long line of individuals who realized that SDN is silly and that there are plenty of better ways to spend your time. @NickNaylor used to make VIDEOS for SDN and now makes a cameo in the occasional thread. @mmmcdowe is another example.

...then there are people like @fancymylotus :shrug:

Well, as an addendum, mmmcdowe is a neurosurgery resident at my institution. I hear they don't have a lot of free time to post even if they wanted to 😉
 
it's pretty common to start excessively posting on SDN, getting into arguments, thinking that you're doing such important things by shedding light on this journey that you've gone through but then you realize that SDN is lame and repetitive and that your time is better spent in the real world

for his sake, i hope he's just the last in a long line of individuals who realized that SDN is silly and that there are plenty of better ways to spend your time. @NickNaylor used to make VIDEOS for SDN and now makes a cameo in the occasional thread. @mmmcdowe is another example.

...then there are people like @fancymylotus :shrug:

You rang?
 
Grey area. No one is hating on him or being creepy. People are wondering what happened to him. That's fair in a community where people get to know and care about each other. If this thread had gone down the hate or creepy path, it would've been locked for sure.

Sounds like he got offended by his suspension, and said "F it" to SDN. I don't blame him; some of the moderation here does seem unnecessarily heavy-handed.
 
it's pretty common to start excessively posting on SDN, getting into arguments, thinking that you're doing such important things by shedding light on this journey that you've gone through but then you realize that SDN is lame and repetitive and that your time is better spent in the real world

for his sake, i hope he's just the last in a long line of individuals who realized that SDN is silly and that there are plenty of better ways to spend your time. @NickNaylor used to make VIDEOS for SDN and now makes a cameo in the occasional thread. @mmmcdowe is another example.

...then there are people like @fancymylotus :shrug:

I mostly agree with all of your opinions here.
 
Seriously it was irritating to find EVERY OTHER POST ON THIS BOARD was from him. He had to individually reply to every single post here like it was his private blog.

That momentary void of not finding that situation has been filled by others, it seems.
 
it's pretty common to start excessively posting on SDN, getting into arguments, thinking that you're doing such important things by shedding light on this journey that you've gone through but then you realize that SDN is lame and repetitive and that your time is better spent in the real world

for his sake, i hope he's just the last in a long line of individuals who realized that SDN is silly and that there are plenty of better ways to spend your time. @NickNaylor used to make VIDEOS for SDN and now makes a cameo in the occasional thread. @mmmcdowe is another example.

...then there are people like @fancymylotus :shrug:
The ones like FML and the loungers are people that hang out here because we've got people we know closely from the forums that we talk to and they are our primary reason for being here. Commenting in allo or pre-allo is a secondary endeavor to the social function of SDN.
 
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