Trolls are Weird.

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I'M RETURNING FIRE ON THIS ONE:
Gunner, Sabot! idiot in the open 500 meters, fire on my command... FIRE!

"we had sports ortho PA's that practically did the ankle fxs, calc, fx etc..."
Wow, that's nice. So what. I guess that the key word was "practically." Using a word like that allows alot of room for interpretation.

"they held retractors awkwardly or watched the backs of heads."
I guess I would expect that from residents and students. Aren't they still learning? What is so strange about that?

As far as watching the backs of heads, it sounds like you should have been paying more attention to the surgery instead of gawking around like a restless child filled with candies. Why were you SOOOOOO interested in what everyone (the podiatry students) was looking at? Who is going to believe such a statement? I don't know about anyone else, but staring at the backs of heads doesn't do much for me. Watching someone else do it is even more dreadful. (I'm glad that I have hobbies.)

What the heck was going on in there? A party? I am to believe that there were PA students, Pod residents and Pod students plus the surgical team all packed neatly into one room?!

Maybe everyone should have been fighting to get their dirty little hands on the patient to perform the surgery? The pods watching from afar already knew the proceedure, the students were the ones that were awkward. But the PA's were the stars of the show? I sense a bias opinion. People do see what they want to see.

"The podiatry "residency" director actually considered this 'training." Wow."
Obviously so did your whomever. (You don't have residency directors right?)

My goodness, Isn't anyone feeding the trolls anymore? Are they so hungry and is podiatry so vulnerable?

Now the PA's are sniping at this forum.

Who's next the medical assistants or medical records?

Students are a weird breed.

"My career as a PA is better than your career as a podiatrist because during one surgery I saw, the podiatry students were in the back of jam-packed room staring at people's heads and I watched them for hours doing that. I saw it myself. Really for sure I did."

Trolls certainly are weird.







Posted on Jan 19, 2005, 11:01 PM
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