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Originally posted by SuzySunshine View PostThis doesn't change after interviews, then it is fellowship interviews, licensing, etc. It never ends.
Part of the reason I REALLY hope to see a contract soon from the faculty position DH has been offered is because the program coordinator is an organizational goddess who takes care of probably 95% of the paperwork shit fest.
Seriously, to everyone interviewing -- a program's organization may sound trivial, but it makes all the difference in the world. Keep an eye out for both good and bad as it will give you an idea of how the program is run.
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Originally posted by diggitydot View PostAgreed. It's never ending.
Part of the reason I REALLY hope to see a contract soon from the faculty position DH has been offered is because the program coordinator is an organizational goddess who takes care of probably 95% of the paperwork shit fest.
Seriously, to everyone interviewing -- a program's organization may sound trivial, but it makes all the difference in the world. Keep an eye out for both good and bad as it will give you an idea of how the program is run.Kris
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Originally posted by GrayMatterWife View PostNever a problem I had.
But then, I pole-dance and bake like Martha Stewart minus the pretentiousness.
So f**k you, tramp, if you think you could even compete.sigpic
buckeye born, raised, and educated... thankfully, so is my wonderful med student husband...
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Originally posted by rainbabies View PostMy husband has always been such a dick that I don't think anyone would bother with him. True story.
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I used to visit DH occasionally in residency. There was a lot of waiting around. We were dating then. In fellowship, we worked at the same hospital and would often meet for lunch. As an attending, Dh is too busy so we don't visit often unless DH forgot his pager or something. The kids are also not allowed in the NICU which makes it difficult to visit. I have been there lately to deliver girl scout cookies though.Needs
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Originally posted by LilySayWhatMy take on the OP's story:
I'm more in favor of Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet" where he says that two trees should grow near each other but not too close, for if they do, that one will wither in the shade of the other. That two columns can not hold up a building if they are side by side, that there must be space between.-Mommy, FM wife, Disney Planner and Hoosier
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Originally posted by LilySayWhatI'm more in favor of Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet" where he says that two trees should grow near each other but not too close, for if they do, that one will wither in the shade of the other. That two columns can not hold up a building if they are side by side, that there must be space between.Wife of a surgical fellow; Mom to a busy toddler girl and 5 furballs (2 cats, 3 dogs)
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Originally posted by LilySayWhatI'm more in favor of Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet" where he says that two trees should grow near each other but not too close, for if they do, that one will wither in the shade of the other. That two columns can not hold up a building if they are side by side, that there must be space between.
"Stand together, yet not too near together. For the pillars of the temple stand apart, and the oak and the cypress grow not in each other's shadow"Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!
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