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umm, who's going to give me compensation?one word: compensation
umm, who's going to give me compensation?one word: compensation
how'd you know?You're really into motorcycles and cars and power and speed, aren't you?
umm, who's going to give me compensation?
oh, eye seaYour baroreceptors, chemoreceptors, and adrenergic receptors.
doesn't chulito mean small dick? No wait...that is chilito. Close.
Your baroreceptors, chemoreceptors, and adrenergic receptors.
Wait, look! Indo made a topical post! Go, Indo!
For those who are VERY quiz-oriented for neuro, there's this site. Some more detail than we need, some spots with less, but it's giving me a sense of where things go in our brains. Gosh, I'm scared to walk downstairs now. There's too much that can go wrong!
Has anyone actually used virtual microscope at home? I think mine won't work because I don't have a VPN client from cisco. word?
dang. The vista instructions say to email Dr. Krips. I emailed the help people. In the mean time I guess I'll study physiology. Phys is tons better than Biochem.
I have PM'd you additional information because I AM SO GOOD TO YOU. I'm assuming you have Vista, as you don't have to do anything special with XP.
Arsène Wenger, OBE (born October 22, 1949 in Strasbourg) is a French football manager at Arsenal, where he has become the club's most successful manager in terms of trophies, time served, and matches played (over 550 as of September 2006).
Wenger is the only non-British manager to win the Double in England, having done so in 1998 and 2002. In 2004, he became the only manager in FA Premier League history to go through the entire season without a loss.
Wenger has a degree in Engineering from Strasbourg University and a master's degree in economics [1] and is fluent in French, German (especially its Alsatian dialect) and English and knowledgeable in Italian, Spanish and Japanese.[2]
A friend of mine will start at MCW this coming year and I am trying to decide on a gift to get her before she starts. I am an MS1 myself and I was thinking about buying a pair of scrubs or a Netter, but I did not know if you guys have scrubs provided for you for anatomy days or if you buy your own...any suggestions would be great.
They don't provide them. What I did, actually, was go to garage sales and buy a BUNCH of clothes for 50 cents - $1.00 per item so I only had to wash my pseudo-scrubs once a week but never had to put my face through the neck of stinky anatomy clothes. I was very happy with this.
A Netter is a good thing, especially if your friend doesn't want to join AMSA (I only joined to get the Netter's). A gift certificate to the bookstore, or better yet, to ABEbooks.com if they sell them, would also be very welcome. I've gotten my best textbook prices at abebooks.
the library and cafeteria are like tombs. where is everybody?
I felt like I knew something of neuro, but I'll be happy if I just pass.I've been at this desk and computer for about 36 hours the last 3 days. I know nothing of Neuro but I have the rest of the internet memorized.
I felt like I knew something of neuro, but I'll be happy if I just pass.
but I did pass!Yeah, that was hard.
this is for the people already at MCW...what is your opinion on the test schedule. It is basically a finals week every 4 weeks, right?
What is the good? bad? Is it nice to have one nonstressful weekend (the one after the tests) every 4 weeks?
I'm just curious about this aspect of MCW
this is for the people already at MCW...what is your opinion on the test schedule. It is basically a finals week every 4 weeks, right?
What is the good? bad? Is it nice to have one nonstressful weekend (the one after the tests) every 4 weeks?
I'm just curious about this aspect of MCW
that, and both years so far my birthday has fallen right before a round of exams. yay. And next year? My birthday falls on the beginning of OB/Gyn rotation. That's a BIT better. Unfortunately being so early on i won't have a chance at delivering a fellow April Fools' Baby with mine own two hands.
But maybe you can deliver an April Fools' placenta?
this is for the people already at MCW...what is your opinion on the test schedule. It is basically a finals week every 4 weeks, right?
What is the good? bad? Is it nice to have one nonstressful weekend (the one after the tests) every 4 weeks?
I'm just curious about this aspect of MCW
and bring a catcher's mitt!You won't even be in the wards that first day... but you could easily deliver a baby the second day. Don't count on a lot of "warm up" time... jump right in. It's easier that way.
You won't even be in the wards that first day... but you could easily deliver a baby the second day. Don't count on a lot of "warm up" time... jump right in. It's easier that way.
and bring a catcher's mitt!
:round being chambered:*Worst late night Page:
Nurse: "I was calling because Mr. X's diet says he can have two milks."
Resident: "And?"
Nurse: "He's only gotten one"
* Lecture on physical examination, U.W. Seattle. Professor is discombobulated after mincing the following words while simulating rectal exam with his hands in front of class:
". . . Then you insert your penis into the rectum."
* Lecture on physical examination, U.W. Seattle. Professor is discombobulated after mincing the following words while simulating rectal exam with his hands in front of class:
". . . Then you insert your penis into the rectum."
Does Heparin simply increase the activity of antithrombin or is it more complicated than that?
Pretty sure that's the gist of it, yeah. Increases it a thousand-fold or some such nonsense.
concur with funk. I think it's basically an allosteric thing that makes the binding site for the clotting factors more available or higher affinity or something.
as a side note, you can safely give it to pregnant mothers!
I, personally, have never "given it" to any pregnant mothers. heehee.
Thanks for the pharm consult!