I found your blog last week and have slowly read through it during my breaks from studying (I'm a first year medical student). Ironically enough, the class I've been studying for is Functional Neuroscience. The course has me thinking maybe I'd like to be a neurologist...although considering your experiences, maybe I should rethink that haha :)
I'm sure it's perfectly clear to him, haha.
ReplyDeleteI found your blog last week and have slowly read through it during my breaks from studying (I'm a first year medical student). Ironically enough, the class I've been studying for is Functional Neuroscience. The course has me thinking maybe I'd like to be a neurologist...although considering your experiences, maybe I should rethink that haha :)
NavyGirl- for all my pissing and moaning, I still like my job.
ReplyDeleteSome people are very concrete.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to work up something clever about concrete and cement but it's just not working...
>:)
The ability to laugh is essential in many walks of life. Sounds like neurology is one of them! I love doctors with a sense of humor!
ReplyDeleteWas your patient Steven Wright? :-)
ReplyDeleteHonestly though, that one had to make you chuckle a bit. You were kind of asking for it :)
ReplyDeleteDid the patient happen to say "here's your sign" afterwards?
-Flavius
Your patients had an extra dose of stupid this week huh?
ReplyDeleteIt's not too late to become a gynecologist.
ReplyDeleteDuh...what were you thinking trying to get more info from a patient....come on!! You're supposed to be psychic and just know the answers!!
ReplyDeleteI'd consider that to be a poor historian.
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