butter, cheese, cream (so alfredo, omg), eggs, honey, some others
Basically imagine if most baked goods sucked. That's veganism vs vegetarianism.
My story about this is that in my lab there was a gluten free person, a vegan person, and a person who liked to bake cakes for everyone's birthday.
It is possible to make a decent vegan cake. It is possible to make a decent gluten free cake. It is not possible to make a decent gluten free vegan cake.
You can make good baked goods that are vegan or even gluten-free. You just can't make all the kinds of amazing baked goods you get from just normal baking while doing those things. There's tastes and textures and structures and all that shit that just don't work without the ingredients you are cutting out.
even tho it's annoyingly started requiring an account login to manage your drivers, i just noticed something useful about geforce experience: it actually keeps track (and thumbnails) of all the games on my system, which is handy between uplay, steam, origin, standalone stuff etc. i now use it as my 'what should i play' launcher
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I always justified how little sleep they get and the insane stress by saying well they get paid so much...
and I thought that was true now, it doesn't come up almost ever but I certainly still believe they got paid super well
I guess it's just private practice doctors that make loads of money, I thought it was all of them
kind of floored honestly, that's like fucking nothing. for one of the highest stress and most important jobs that exist.
according to google, even the lowest paid full physicians (general practitioners/family doctors) average around 155k (all the way up to half a million for surgical specialties, anesthesiologists etc)
but yeah between undergrad and med school and residency (especially if they have a specialty in mind they can't get posted to right away) most of them don't start making that until well into their 30s
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oh okay, I am realizing I don't know what "residency" means
I always justified how little sleep they get and the insane stress by saying well they get paid so much...
and I thought that was true now, it doesn't come up almost ever but I certainly still believe they got paid super well
I guess it's just private practice doctors that make loads of money, I thought it was all of them
kind of floored honestly, that's like fucking nothing. for one of the highest stress and most important jobs that exist.
Yeah, as far as I know (and I'm assuming it's even worse in the US cause lolamerica) it takes a bit to be making big money and you go into so much debt to get to that point you really gotta start hustling to get over the hump and so it's the old doctors who are making bank.
The long hours are basically a way to make all that money and also a hazing ritual of sorts. A really awesome one that kills a lot of patients on a regular basis.
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oh okay, I am realizing I don't know what "residency" means
A slightly inaccurate but helpful way to think about it is that it's an apprenticeship.
It gives fresh medical school graduates some hands-on experience under supervision of another doctor. How strict that supervision is depends on a lot of factors.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
oh okay, I am realizing I don't know what "residency" means
so a resident is an md- they're a doctor- but they have to be under the supervision of an 'attending' physician. like, i don't know how much autonomy you have, if a 'full' doctor has to sign off on everything you do. but it's basically babby doctor. the length of residency depends but for specialized surgeries, for instance, it can be almost a decade (and you're not getting out of med school until you're ~25 or something)
oh okay, I am realizing I don't know what "residency" means
A slightly inaccurate but helpful way to think about it is that it's an apprenticeship.
It gives fresh medical school graduates some hands-on experience under supervision of another doctor. How strict that supervision is depends on a lot of factors.
yeah, the guy who said he made 23k (Benton, for anyone who's seen ER) must not be a resident because he gets a student (or, I guess resident) in the first episode (Noah Wiley)
oh okay, I am realizing I don't know what "residency" means
A slightly inaccurate but helpful way to think about it is that it's an apprenticeship.
It gives fresh medical school graduates some hands-on experience under supervision of another doctor. How strict that supervision is depends on a lot of factors.
yeah, the guy who said he made 23k (Benton, for anyone who's seen ER) must not be a resident because he gets a student (or, I guess resident) in the first episode (Noah Wiley)
Benton?
Oh, it's because he's black.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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I have heard Crichton wrote this in the 80s so maybe that's a detail he didn't change
plus right now another character (who was in that scene) is interviewing for a job where he's being offered 120k, so they may have used that value just to make the comparison more dramatic, making the other job more appealing.
i just thought back to your husbando who basically degloves his foot when my big toe started finally peeling from the thing. it basically all came up from the knuckle on both sides, all around the nail, until i was holding one gigantic hollow tube of skin and it's like my big toenail was a frenched lamb bone and all the skin was the meat around it
Pretty sure NATO and Western Europe's plan for Scandinavia is for you to be a large enough speed bump to Russia that a counter attack can be put together to keep them out of Germany, France, and stuck in the Baltic.
24 hours
24 hours is how much of a speedbump we'll be - as in, norway. Or, that was the plan, back when we had a large invasion defence.
oh okay, I am realizing I don't know what "residency" means
so a resident is an md- they're a doctor- but they have to be under the supervision of an 'attending' physician. like, i don't know how much autonomy you have, if a 'full' doctor has to sign off on everything you do. but it's basically babby doctor. the length of residency depends but for specialized surgeries, for instance, it can be almost a decade (and you're not getting out of med school until you're ~25 or something)
Pretty sure NATO and Western Europe's plan for Scandinavia is for you to be a large enough speed bump to Russia that a counter attack can be put together to keep them out of Germany, France, and stuck in the Baltic.
24 hours
24 hours is how much of a speedbump we'll be - as in, norway. Or, that was the plan, back when we had a large invasion defence.
Doesn't it take longer than 24 hours to get all the way around Scandinavia on like, the train?
worst, most annoying part of this assignment is worth 15 points
however every assignment in this class comes with a clear grading rubric (makes sense it's technical writing after all!)
minimum score for this section of the assignment is 0, for 'not attempted'. Next up 'does not meet expectations' is 9 points.
hell yeah get 60% just for writing any old bullshit lets do this
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
Pretty sure NATO and Western Europe's plan for Scandinavia is for you to be a large enough speed bump to Russia that a counter attack can be put together to keep them out of Germany, France, and stuck in the Baltic.
24 hours
24 hours is how much of a speedbump we'll be - as in, norway. Or, that was the plan, back when we had a large invasion defence.
Doesn't it take longer than 24 hours to get all the way around Scandinavia on like, the train?
depends on what you mean by "around"
through? From where to where?
actually no it doesn't: yes it takes more than 24 hours. Or, mostly, you can't. Not that many train tracks.
But after 24 hours there'd be nothing left of our armed forces and, without NATO, we would cease to be even just a speedbump, we could just be ignored
worst, most annoying part of this assignment is worth 15 points
however every assignment in this class comes with a clear grading rubric (makes sense it's technical writing after all!)
minimum score for this section of the assignment is 0, for 'not attempted'. Next up 'does not meet expectations' is 9 points.
hell yeah get 60% just for writing any old bullshit lets do this
I challenge you with my own bullshit class about witches
can I see the grading rubric of your challenge?
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
oh okay, I am realizing I don't know what "residency" means
A slightly inaccurate but helpful way to think about it is that it's an apprenticeship.
It gives fresh medical school graduates some hands-on experience under supervision of another doctor. How strict that supervision is depends on a lot of factors.
yeah, the guy who said he made 23k (Benton, for anyone who's seen ER) must not be a resident because he gets a student (or, I guess resident) in the first episode (Noah Wiley)
Ok no residents (at least in psychiatry) are not like postdocs
they have way way more autonomy and are hardly supervised at all
husband (3rd year resident) has all his own outpatients who come to him for therapy and meds; he is meant to meet with attending supervisors once every week or two to discuss any problems. That's it. They don't oversee his decisions on a case by case basis at all. Most of his work (3 days a week) is seeing outpatients in his office.
Another day is didactics--lectures, journal club. Acknowledgement that he's a student sort of.
The other day is a rotation at a med management clinic where he sees a gazillion patients with 15 min appointments and doesn't give them benzos
When he's on call (once every couple of weeks), he supervises medical students and younger residents doing consults. I think an attending will generally also see each patient on consults eventually, after the resident has figured out the problem and come up with a course of action. It's possible the attending only comes if there's a question?
They get a lot of autonomy and responsibility effective immediately after med school. Not quite an apprenticeship as much as on-the-job training.
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although I am still at a loss as to Benton's position and his likely pay. may have to look up some show summaries tomorrow, they may explain at least the former
Pretty sure NATO and Western Europe's plan for Scandinavia is for you to be a large enough speed bump to Russia that a counter attack can be put together to keep them out of Germany, France, and stuck in the Baltic.
24 hours
24 hours is how much of a speedbump we'll be - as in, norway. Or, that was the plan, back when we had a large invasion defence.
Doesn't it take longer than 24 hours to get all the way around Scandinavia on like, the train?
depends on what you mean by "around"
through? From where to where?
actually no it doesn't: yes it takes more than 24 hours. Or, mostly, you can't. Not that many train tracks.
But after 24 hours there'd be nothing left of our armed forces and, without NATO, we would cease to be even just a speedbump, we could just be ignored
I meant from like Stockholm to Helsinki by land
Edit2: though I think it might just be a Mercator thing that’s making me say that
Pretty sure NATO and Western Europe's plan for Scandinavia is for you to be a large enough speed bump to Russia that a counter attack can be put together to keep them out of Germany, France, and stuck in the Baltic.
24 hours
24 hours is how much of a speedbump we'll be - as in, norway. Or, that was the plan, back when we had a large invasion defence.
Doesn't it take longer than 24 hours to get all the way around Scandinavia on like, the train?
depends on what you mean by "around"
through? From where to where?
actually no it doesn't: yes it takes more than 24 hours. Or, mostly, you can't. Not that many train tracks.
But after 24 hours there'd be nothing left of our armed forces and, without NATO, we would cease to be even just a speedbump, we could just be ignored
although I am still at a loss as to Benton's position and his likely pay. may have to look up some show summaries tomorrow, they may explain at least the former
Ah right and he makes somewhere between 50-55K after having made 0 as a med student.
It was completely unreasonable during the first year of his residency (also confusingly called intern year) where he was on call a lot more and just working like 80 hour weeks, which made his salary hourly less than minimum wage
but holy fuck starting attendings make like 200K so uh
Pretty sure NATO and Western Europe's plan for Scandinavia is for you to be a large enough speed bump to Russia that a counter attack can be put together to keep them out of Germany, France, and stuck in the Baltic.
24 hours
24 hours is how much of a speedbump we'll be - as in, norway. Or, that was the plan, back when we had a large invasion defence.
Doesn't it take longer than 24 hours to get all the way around Scandinavia on like, the train?
depends on what you mean by "around"
through? From where to where?
actually no it doesn't: yes it takes more than 24 hours. Or, mostly, you can't. Not that many train tracks.
But after 24 hours there'd be nothing left of our armed forces and, without NATO, we would cease to be even just a speedbump, we could just be ignored
although I am still at a loss as to Benton's position and his likely pay. may have to look up some show summaries tomorrow, they may explain at least the former
Ah right and he makes somewhere between 50-55K after having made 0 as a med student.
It was completely unreasonable during the first year of his residency (also confusingly called intern year) where he was on call a lot more and just working like 80 hour weeks, which made his salary hourly less than minimum wage
but holy fuck starting attendings make like 200K so uh
worth
how many years spent studying instead of earning, plus what amount of student loans, does that have to weigh up for
although I am still at a loss as to Benton's position and his likely pay. may have to look up some show summaries tomorrow, they may explain at least the former
Ah right and he makes somewhere between 50-55K after having made 0 as a med student.
It was completely unreasonable during the first year of his residency (also confusingly called intern year) where he was on call a lot more and just working like 80 hour weeks, which made his salary hourly less than minimum wage
but holy fuck starting attendings make like 200K so uh
worth
a friend's wife was low-key griping that she owes ~$500,000 in student loans
but only low-key, because she is just hitting the part of her career where she makes $Texas annually
I made a game! Hotline Maui. Requires mouse and keyboard.
although I am still at a loss as to Benton's position and his likely pay. may have to look up some show summaries tomorrow, they may explain at least the former
Ah right and he makes somewhere between 50-55K after having made 0 as a med student.
It was completely unreasonable during the first year of his residency (also confusingly called intern year) where he was on call a lot more and just working like 80 hour weeks, which made his salary hourly less than minimum wage
but holy fuck starting attendings make like 200K so uh
worth
how many years spent studying instead of earning, plus what amount of student loans, does that have to weigh up for
~40-50k for 4 years, plus Cost of living, expenses, iirc
Then residency, which is probably close to breaking even but not saving much for another few years.
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You can make good baked goods that are vegan or even gluten-free. You just can't make all the kinds of amazing baked goods you get from just normal baking while doing those things. There's tastes and textures and structures and all that shit that just don't work without the ingredients you are cutting out.
damn that's nuts. and no, I don't believe so
I always justified how little sleep they get and the insane stress by saying well they get paid so much...
and I thought that was true now, it doesn't come up almost ever but I certainly still believe they got paid super well
I guess it's just private practice doctors that make loads of money, I thought it was all of them
kind of floored honestly, that's like fucking nothing. for one of the highest stress and most important jobs that exist.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
according to google, even the lowest paid full physicians (general practitioners/family doctors) average around 155k (all the way up to half a million for surgical specialties, anesthesiologists etc)
but yeah between undergrad and med school and residency (especially if they have a specialty in mind they can't get posted to right away) most of them don't start making that until well into their 30s
Yeah, as far as I know (and I'm assuming it's even worse in the US cause lolamerica) it takes a bit to be making big money and you go into so much debt to get to that point you really gotta start hustling to get over the hump and so it's the old doctors who are making bank.
The long hours are basically a way to make all that money and also a hazing ritual of sorts. A really awesome one that kills a lot of patients on a regular basis.
haha yep i was due for a driver update but the problem persists. sigh.
A slightly inaccurate but helpful way to think about it is that it's an apprenticeship.
It gives fresh medical school graduates some hands-on experience under supervision of another doctor. How strict that supervision is depends on a lot of factors.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
So it's not just me?
Huh. I thought for a second Atomika had gone hardcore in her celebration of her move by making her AV flashy as fuck.
so a resident is an md- they're a doctor- but they have to be under the supervision of an 'attending' physician. like, i don't know how much autonomy you have, if a 'full' doctor has to sign off on everything you do. but it's basically babby doctor. the length of residency depends but for specialized surgeries, for instance, it can be almost a decade (and you're not getting out of med school until you're ~25 or something)
;3
yeah, the guy who said he made 23k (Benton, for anyone who's seen ER) must not be a resident because he gets a student (or, I guess resident) in the first episode (Noah Wiley)
Benton?
Oh, it's because he's black.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
plus right now another character (who was in that scene) is interviewing for a job where he's being offered 120k, so they may have used that value just to make the comparison more dramatic, making the other job more appealing.
it was aesthetically beautiful
24 hours
24 hours is how much of a speedbump we'll be - as in, norway. Or, that was the plan, back when we had a large invasion defence.
It's a post-doc for MDs.
Doesn't it take longer than 24 hours to get all the way around Scandinavia on like, the train?
worst, most annoying part of this assignment is worth 15 points
however every assignment in this class comes with a clear grading rubric (makes sense it's technical writing after all!)
minimum score for this section of the assignment is 0, for 'not attempted'. Next up 'does not meet expectations' is 9 points.
hell yeah get 60% just for writing any old bullshit lets do this
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
depends on what you mean by "around"
through? From where to where?
actually no it doesn't: yes it takes more than 24 hours. Or, mostly, you can't. Not that many train tracks.
But after 24 hours there'd be nothing left of our armed forces and, without NATO, we would cease to be even just a speedbump, we could just be ignored
I challenge you with my own bullshit class about witches
can I see the grading rubric of your challenge?
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
Ok no residents (at least in psychiatry) are not like postdocs
they have way way more autonomy and are hardly supervised at all
husband (3rd year resident) has all his own outpatients who come to him for therapy and meds; he is meant to meet with attending supervisors once every week or two to discuss any problems. That's it. They don't oversee his decisions on a case by case basis at all. Most of his work (3 days a week) is seeing outpatients in his office.
Another day is didactics--lectures, journal club. Acknowledgement that he's a student sort of.
The other day is a rotation at a med management clinic where he sees a gazillion patients with 15 min appointments and doesn't give them benzos
When he's on call (once every couple of weeks), he supervises medical students and younger residents doing consults. I think an attending will generally also see each patient on consults eventually, after the resident has figured out the problem and come up with a course of action. It's possible the attending only comes if there's a question?
They get a lot of autonomy and responsibility effective immediately after med school. Not quite an apprenticeship as much as on-the-job training.
Arch,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_goGR39m2k
although I am still at a loss as to Benton's position and his likely pay. may have to look up some show summaries tomorrow, they may explain at least the former
I meant from like Stockholm to Helsinki by land
Edit2: though I think it might just be a Mercator thing that’s making me say that
Mine, I won't be going back to sleep for a bit. We can switch places in a couple hours maybe?
that's possible, but why would anyone
(railway map)
also finland is not scandinavia :P
Ah right and he makes somewhere between 50-55K after having made 0 as a med student.
It was completely unreasonable during the first year of his residency (also confusingly called intern year) where he was on call a lot more and just working like 80 hour weeks, which made his salary hourly less than minimum wage
but holy fuck starting attendings make like 200K so uh
worth
*crawls into vh’s bed with teddy bear*
Many Bothnian Spies died to get us this information.
how many years spent studying instead of earning, plus what amount of student loans, does that have to weigh up for
Butty McButtface
a friend's wife was low-key griping that she owes ~$500,000 in student loans
but only low-key, because she is just hitting the part of her career where she makes $Texas annually
~40-50k for 4 years, plus Cost of living, expenses, iirc
Then residency, which is probably close to breaking even but not saving much for another few years.