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H.P. Hovercraft posted:physicians receive their license in the state that they did their residency and transferring it isn't an easy task dad did his residency at dartmouth and is licensed in ontario.
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Sagebrush posted:dad did his residency at dartmouth and is licensed in ontario. well yeah canadia has been doin everything in their power to hoover up/lure back their doctors since like the 80s but if he had done that the other way around he would've had to redo his residency b/c american medicine #1
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:your pcp was almost certainly at the bottom of his med school class since he is: actually hes great
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i ahve mad respect for anyone that makes it out of residency. have multiple friends that couldn't cut it
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born on a buy you posted:i ahve mad respect for anyone that makes it out of residency. have multiple friends that couldn't cut it famous global warming denier and sometime author michael crichton certainly couldn't and he graduated from harvard medical
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when i was working with doctors the licensing transfers between most states was described as nbd
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:famous global warming denier and sometime author michael crichton certainly couldn't and he graduated from harvard medical that shitlord hack graduated med school? lmao
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threewife went and stopped a few months in after multiple family members died in a two week period and she couldn't handle telling a patient a relative had died
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hobbesmaster posted:when i was working with doctors the licensing transfers between most states was described as nbd it's a bunch of money and paperwork and sometimes they make you retake your boards depending on renewal cycles apparently iirc some large majority of physicians end up practicing wherever they completed their residency (tho i'm sure that's not the only factor)
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born on a buy you posted:threewife went and stopped a few months in after multiple family members died in a two week period and she couldn't handle telling a patient a relative had died same except that futurewife is supposed to be starting back up next month so we'll see how that goes shockingly good support for that kinda thing tho including multiple weeks of PTO for grief support
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emergency medicine recently got it's own certification and the only place to take the test is chicago. so once a year er docs have to fly to chicago, ake a test, and then fly back. this is usually bookended by their normal long shifts.
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Sagebrush posted:why can't this extra work be handled automatically? how significant is it? if it's things like checking for drug interactions surely that doesn't require any additional input? users hate error messages and warnings and anything that doesn't work so when they accidentally prescribe a patient 8000mg of vicodin instead of 80mg and the system pops up an warning, or the system detects a potential interaction between the doctor's two favorite drugs (he may have not known about it or considered it an acceptable risk) and makes him confirm it every time he prescribes them together, they'll usually jump straight to mashing the "cancel" or "x" button without even reading the message and then complain about how the computer doesn't do what they want and paper was so much easier users, especially ones who aren't big on computers, loving hate validation steps because they want poo poo to Just Work. if the system blocks them in any way, even if it's because they made a genuine mistake and typed in the wrong thing, they get mad because their old paper form wouldn't pop up error messages no matter what they did. same thing with "are you sure you want to do this?" type of dialogs - users loathe them, at least until that one time one of those dialogs saves their rear end (unless they're already so used to clicking through it that they don't catch themselves in time). there's probably a lot that can be done to improve emr user experience, but at the same time, no amount of clever ux design is ever going to make people like the parts of the program that check for human error
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hm, gonna agree w/ shags here but quirex is right what if we separated the concerns of patient care from the profit motive, perhaps by implementing some sort of... social program, let's say, that had oversight of the efficiency and effectiveness of caregivers without tying the hospitals and doctors to a twisted reimbursement profit making scheme that had multiple middlemen all looking for a cut we could increase efficiency on the payments side by having some sort of single payer of procedure costs some sort of socialized medicine, u might say
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uncurable mlady posted:hm, gonna agree w/ shags here but quirex is right that's crazy then how are you going to incentivize newly minted doctors into becoming dermatologists and other types of medical specialists that cater to the medical problems of the wealthy
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 23:07 |
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one of the biggest problems with modern business is a refusal to prioritize, e.g. "mobile first. cloud first." if you actually prioritize your goals you can make stuff that's a lot less terrible instead of trying to do everything and half-assing it
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 23:09 |
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signs of the tech bubble: the verge is doing a bad superbowl ad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKeOJ5Y4Zk4
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I hate writing unit tests except when they catch regressions
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cremnob posted:signs of the tech bubble: the verge is doing a bad superbowl ad
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qirex posted:one of the biggest problems with modern business is a refusal to prioritize, e.g. "mobile first. cloud first." i remember one of ballmers last all-hands memos that he sent out to msft employees a couple of years ago, it said that msft was in trouble (true) and losing its edge (true) and that above all it needed to focus (TRUE) ...and then he listed off the ten things that msft needed to focus on
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 23:18 |
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qirex posted:I'm not defending any specific people, people don't like being told they're wrong , they don't like feeling like everything thing they do is under a microscope as well an EMR company i interviewed at decided to work backwards, and just hired a bunch of retired doctors/nurses and taught them how to write code and stuck them alongside their real developers didn't stick around long enough to see what kind of issues that created, but it was a novel approach
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cremnob posted:signs of the tech bubble: the verge is doing a bad superbowl ad cool in two years they can bring back the etrade monkey to re-enact this
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uninterrupted posted:an EMR company i interviewed at decided to work backwards, and just hired a bunch of retired doctors/nurses and taught them how to write code and stuck them alongside their real developers nobody hates doctors more than doctors so this would have been entertaining
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cremnob posted:signs of the tech bubble: the verge is doing a bad superbowl ad are we not calling it "the big game" for fear of legal action this year?
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As a Millennial I posted:are we not calling it "the big game" for fear of legal action this year? as far as I can tell vox media is paying 4 million united states dollars to show this during the superbowl so they can use the name
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qirex posted:as far as I can tell vox media is paying 4 million united states dollars to show this during the superbowl so they can use the name i swear i saw companies talking about their "big game commercials" last year but i'm probably wrong
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 23:34 |
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oh wait here's one i definitely remember https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAhkswKitQg because for months leading up to it all the ketchup bottles were talking about it
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# ? Jan 20, 2015 23:35 |
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I'm sure there's some sort of byzantine rules in a seven hundred page brand book somewhere
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WTF?!?!?!?!?!?! WHY DID THEY COPY THE PHILIPPINES UFC KETCHUP COMMERCIAL?!?!?!? THE PHILIPPINES KETCHUP HAVE OUT SINCE 1990!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HEINZ?!?!?!?!? IM SO ASHAME AT YOU!!!!!!!!!!
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:the only kind of major overstaffing that any business regularly engages in is within management
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As a Millennial I posted:are we not calling it "the big game" for fear of legal action this year? i know we are at work in canada i hate america and i want it destroyed
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qirex posted:I'm sure there's some sort of byzantine rules in a seven hundred page brand book somewhere this is correct. iirc Super Bowl is trademarked so the nfl can sue anyone who uses it in an ad without permission & accompanying tithing
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a radio station this morning ran a commercial about a super bowl contest and they just bleeped out "super bowl" whenever anybody said it
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duTrieux. posted:a radio station this morning ran a commercial about a super bowl contest and they just bleeped out "super bowl" whenever anybody said it that's clever
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i recall a radio station running a soup or bowl contest about soups and bowls or something inane one year
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:San Francisco’s new law, which its Board of Supervisors passed Tuesday by unanimous vote, will require any “formula retailer” (retail chain) with 20 or more locations worldwide that employs 20 or more people within the city to provide two weeks’ advance notice for any change in a worker’s schedule. An employer that alters working hours without two weeks’ notice — or fails to notify workers two weeks ahead of time that their schedules won’t change — will be required to provide additional “predictability pay.“ Property service contractors that provide janitorial or security services for these retailers will also need to abide by the new rule. Cool another law carefully crafted to allow small businesses to abuse workers
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 01:06 |
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whats that website with the full atlas shrugged text
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 02:13 |
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uber.com
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cremnob posted:whats that website with the full atlas shrugged text galtse.cx has galt's speech in its entirety i don't understand how the .cx registrar found goatse profane and shut it down but allows galtse to continue
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Shaggar posted:I imagine most of walmarts problems are w/ unreliable workers and not w/ sudden and unexpected volumes. tbh you could probably solve that (and most of the systems that are using JIT-scheduling) by just having a smaller number of full time workers but that would (on paper at least) cost more sooooooo
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hobbesmaster posted:galtse.cx has galt's speech in its entirety who is .cx anyway
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