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Dozer Dogmeat
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Originally posted by jp9183
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i'm an astronaught. but I want to be a cowboy.

i'm a pretty big deal.


Wow will Sly get on his own guy for spelling astronaut wrong?


no, he will naught.
 
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Originally posted by jp9183
It`s funny tho. My friend Mike worked at a walmart in Texas and he worked with a jerk named Sylvester and went by Sly. I really wonder if your the same guy. Said he was a balding middle aged divorcee that loved to be a jerk to everyone. Fits you nicely. And btw the way if it came down to that for a job, i`d just finish my pharmacist training as i don`t have much school left for that either. I changed majors as i didn`t like working retail despite a possible six figure salary.


Interesting. I know a guy Mike tells the same story. But his funniest stories are about this joker named Jon. Apparently the guy's picture is next to "pathetic" in the dictionary. Did you ever hear the Jon stories?
 
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Originally posted by niners4207
I acutally have a life and go to college.


Jan 9, 2009 23:16:26

Originally posted by niners4207
I'm a first year intern. I have completed all the of the above that you have asked. I haven't competed my Internship and once i do that then yes the AMA will see me as a Medical Doctor. I'm not going to be a Family Practitioner I'm going to be a psychiatrist. What have you done with your life?


Jan 10, 2009 14:52:29

Wow! You went from student to completely graduated and working full-time as a first year intern for the past month in only 8 hours! Talk about FAST TRACK!! Next week you'll have been working as a psychiatrist for 12 years!!!
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Originally posted by Sly
Originally posted by jp9183

It`s funny tho. My friend Mike worked at a walmart in Texas and he worked with a jerk named Sylvester and went by Sly. I really wonder if your the same guy. Said he was a balding middle aged divorcee that loved to be a jerk to everyone. Fits you nicely. And btw the way if it came down to that for a job, i`d just finish my pharmacist training as i don`t have much school left for that either. I changed majors as i didn`t like working retail despite a possible six figure salary.


Interesting. I know a guy Mike tells the same story. But his funniest stories are about this joker named Jon. Apparently the guy's picture is next to "pathetic" in the dictionary. Did you ever hear the Jon stories?


sure come up with the WITTIEST comebacks.
 
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Originally posted by Sly
Originally posted by niners4207

I acutally have a life and go to college.


Jan 9, 2009 23:16:26

Originally posted by niners4207

Originally posted by Sly


If I recall correctly, the medical doctor staff of that hospital is made up entirely of the Kent School of Medicine staff (ie the professors). I'm inferring that from what we've been told this joker could easily be a USC undergraduate freshman who does some candy striper volunteer work at the hospital and likes to pass himself off as a doctor. You may not have an issue with that but I do. It's very easy to answer the questions as I've asked them.


I'm a first year intern. I have completed all the of the above that you have asked. I haven't competed my Internship and once i do that then yes the AMA will see me as a Medical Doctor. I'm not going to be a Family Practitioner I'm going to be a psychiatrist. What have you done with your life?


Jan 10, 2009 14:52:29

Wow! You went from student to completely graduated and working full-time as a first year intern for the past month in only 8 hours! Talk about FAST TRACK!! Next week you'll have been working as a psychiatrist for 12 years!!!


I still count being an intern as in college. as i am still learning the ropes. But glad you brought that up.
 
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Originally posted by niners4207

I still count being an intern as in college. as i am still learning the ropes. But glad you brought that up.


So you don't "go to college" correct, because you stated you had graduated! I mean, you say you want us to believe the second lie not the first truth, right?
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Originally posted by Sly
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I still count being an intern as in college. as i am still learning the ropes. But glad you brought that up.


So you don't "go to college" correct, because you stated you had graduated! I mean, you say you want us to believe the second lie not the first truth, right?


I graduated. I'm still "just an intern" we still have to take notes. and take tests and study. So its still part of medschool. Which means it is still part of college.
 
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Originally posted by Sly
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I still count being an intern as in college. as i am still learning the ropes. But glad you brought that up.


So you don't "go to college" correct, because you stated you had graduated! I mean, you say you want us to believe the second lie not the first truth, right?


I speak to a lot of doctors and know some personally. Doctors have to do 2 years of residency which is considered an internship. I don`t know if thats what he means tho.
 
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Originally posted by niners4207

I graduated. I'm still "just an intern" we still have to take notes. and take tests and study. So its still part of medschool. Which means it is still part of college.


Interestingly, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) no longer uses the term intern, but refers to all postgraduate physicians in training as residents.

 
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Originally posted by jp9183

I speak to a lot of doctors and know some personally. Doctors have to do 2 years of residency which is considered an internship. I don`t know if thats what he means tho.


You don't know what he means? Only 8 hours ago he was saying the two of you went to school together! Now you're acting like you don't know him!?? My, how time flies!
 
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Originally posted by Sly
Originally posted by jp9183


I speak to a lot of doctors and know some personally. Doctors have to do 2 years of residency which is considered an internship. I don`t know if thats what he means tho.


You don't know what he means? Only 8 hours ago he was saying the two of you went to school together! Now you're acting like you don't know him!?? My, how time flies!


When and where did i say i went to school with JP? I never said that.
 
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Originally posted by niners4207

Once again sorry Jon and I acutally have a life and go to college.


Originally posted by niners4207

When and where did i say i went to school with JP? I never said that.


You indicate that the two of you are at least somewhat aware of each other's lives.
 
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Originally posted by Sly
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I graduated. I'm still "just an intern" we still have to take notes. and take tests and study. So its still part of medschool. Which means it is still part of college.


Interestingly, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) no longer uses the term intern, but refers to all postgraduate physicians in training as residents.



Your wikipedia-knowledge has us all in complete awe of you... thank you for the completely inane lecture.
 
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Originally posted by Sly
Originally posted by niners4207


Once again sorry Jon and I acutally have a life and go to college.


Originally posted by niners4207


When and where did i say i went to school with JP? I never said that.


You indicate that the two of you are at least somewhat aware of each other's lives.


Ok i said we both go to college. Not that we go to college together. Once again I am an Intern aka "Resident" I still need to study, take tests, and notes. That sorta sounds like college to me.
 
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Also you don't get you Med Degree untill after you done with your two year internship. people still quit before that and they aren't doctors just cause they went through most of the Medical School.
 
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