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No parties for DH yet, but my workplace does something. Last year it was renting out a dine in movie place. It was fun, but obviously I'm not going this year, even if there is no baby yet. Sadly I'm guessing the majority of my coworkers will be too busy with work this year to even go...downside of having a holiday event during the workday.Married to a newly minted Pediatric Rad, momma to a sweet girl and a bunch of (mostly) cute boy monsters.
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DH's department always does a "holiday recovery party" in January, since December is so busy for everyone. We went last year, and it was nice. I don't know yet whether we'll go this year. It'd probably be our first time leaving DD with our sitter, but it's probably a good time to start...Laurie
My team: DH (anesthesiologist), DS (9), DD (8)
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We have a pretty fancy department party every year, maybe I am lame, but I always enjoy going to it and all our department events. Maybe cause there are only 17 residents we are all really close, and at least half of the attendings are fun to hang out with. dh is not on call so it should be fun!
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Originally posted by ladymoreta View PostDH's department always does a "holiday recovery party" in January, since December is so busy for everyone. We went last year, and it was nice. I don't know yet whether we'll go this year. It'd probably be our first time leaving DD with our sitter, but it's probably a good time to start...
I should add that a lot of peeps in our program have their own holiday parties. The interns are having something this year, since I don't think they participate in much. There is a cookie baking party. Another couple with a small apartment in the city is having a party (no idea how that is going to work). And we volunteered to do a progressive dinner party with two of our other dear friends who live up the street from us. Should be interesting!
Heidi, $200??!! How much are they getting in total? Sheesh. I would expect to eat off of gold plates and drink Cristal if they are asking for that much from each attending.Event coordinator, wife and therapist to a peds attending
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It was fun, although we didn't know most of the people. It was mostly attendings, and the resident participation was rather disappointing. Still, I enjoyed finally meeting some of the people I'd heard so much about.
The holiday video was hilarious. One line I remember is, "On the nth day of Christmas, Ortho gave to me x stat consults." Sorry, Davita. They poked fun at their own people, too.
We had to leave somewhat early because Andrew is working today. To be honest, I'm also starting to feel old. You could probably tell by my eyes that I'd been up since 4:30 am.Cristina
IM PGY-2
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Originally posted by MissMartini View PostWe have a pretty fancy department party every year, maybe I am lame, but I always enjoy going to it and all our department events. Maybe cause there are only 17 residents we are all really close, and at least half of the attendings are fun to hang out with. dh is not on call so it should be fun!Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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We won't make the holiday party this year. We'll be traveling for interviews. But, I'm cool with missing it. It's just a crappy lunch (served to us by the faculty) upstairs in the conference room and a visit by Santa and the Mrs. for all the kids. We have a shit-ton of kids in this program and they do a lot of activities for them.
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We just had dinner with one of the residents and her spouse and kids and just found out the scoop...turns out they had to lay off some non-essential staff and they thought it would be in poor taste to have a holiday party immediately following some layoffs due to budget. There are 2 unofficial parties going on at people's houses but I don't think my waistline can stand one more party on our list.Danielle
Wife of a sexy Radiologist and mom to TWO adorable little boys!
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Originally posted by SuzySunshine View PostThis is how our residency party was, we will miss it this year.
This program is much bigger, so interested to see what the party here is like. We actually skipped one of the parties Sat. night - I'm told that it was more of the department party and not really for residents.
NSG residency is really very long - I got very used to each of the annual parties and it's hard not to end up being close to the other residents. Definitely miss it!
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