Whos gonna check you for prostate cancer one day... or your daily check ups... Someones gonna do it im in my last year of med school be kind and share blizzard...
Meh I have seen better, someone on the Blzz D3 forums said she had an abortion for Diablo3 2011 release. Thus she concluded that she deserved a beta key, due to the delay. The thread was gone 5 mins later.
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One is never hurt by being given additional choices, only by taking them away. A QUADRILLION MAGIC FIND is worthless if you can't kill shit!
The only way they'd give you a beta key for you being a doctor, is if you were a Witch Doctor. BOOM!
Real talk though, medicine is just like any other field. Med students thinking they're above everybody else because of their House M.D/God complex is ridiculously silly.
You deserve a slap for not proof reading your threads name
Thank you. Normally I would let grammar errors go, but since the OP seems to hold himself to a higher standard I would expect grammar above an elementary school level.
Seriously though, if you're smart enough to make it through med school you should be smart enough to know what kind of responses you would get from this thread.
If you DESERVE a beta key for being in MED SCHOOL, then I deserve a beta key for:
- Learning a year's worth of basic medical knowledge in 70 days, earning the Navy's "Hospital Corpsman" rating
- Cramming Emergency/Trauma training into an 8-week period, often learning material and being tested less than 24hrs later, earning the Naval Enlisted Classification of "8404 - Field Medical Service Technician"
- Telling a Marine "NO" to protect Marines/Sailors or even the environment from harm, even when threatened with legal action (No lies, scariest moment of my life!)
- During a well-known, overseas joint-military exercise somewheres in Africa, took over medical operations and turned a chaotic event into a well organized, successful evolution, earning the respect of an entire Army medical unit
- During the same overseas joint-military exercise somewheres in Africa, creating a "Medical Evacuation (Med-Evac)" plan on the spot to drive a Marine who needed urgent surgery two days to the nearest airport, escorted him via flight to Landstuhl for his surgery and many "other happenings" to ensure his needs were immediately met.
- During the same overseas joint-military exercise somewheres in Africa, between flights while enroute to Landstuhl for the young Marine's surgery, organized a post-deployment medical screening for my unit because they were exposed to certain environmental hazards that left them sick with reportable ailments.
What do I get for the above accomplishments? Awards? No. Public recognition? No. I get a Court Martial. And what's even better? When you read the charges it basically says for doing my job.
You will never see me saying that I "Deserve" anything from my accomplishments. I EARN what I am given. And the most priceless thing I have earned and am revered for? My title as "DOC"
So sure, go ahead and lay claim to you "EARNING" your beta key. I can think of HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of Brothers in Arms from various services who have earned something through blood, sweat and tears.
Edit: Made last statement less aggressive
Edit2: added paragraph that slightly contradicts my first sentence lol
The only way they'd give you a beta key for you being a doctor, is if you were a Witch Doctor. BOOM!
Real talk though, medicine is just like any other field. Med students thinking they're above everybody else because of their House M.D/God complex is ridiculously silly.
I suddenly DO NOT think I am above everyone else, sir! *glare* Though I have associated with a few that think they are.
The only way they'd give you a beta key for you being a doctor, is if you were a Witch Doctor. BOOM!
Real talk though, medicine is just like any other field. Med students thinking they're above everybody else because of their House M.D/God complex is ridiculously silly.
Some med students thinking that they're above everyone else is silly, ture. But Medicine is not like any other field :D.
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Ha. Bagstone.
Ha. Bagstone.
Meh I have seen better, someone on the Blzz D3 forums said she had an abortion for Diablo3 2011 release. Thus she concluded that she deserved a beta key, due to the delay. The thread was gone 5 mins later.
A QUADRILLION MAGIC FIND is worthless if you can't kill shit!
Ha. Bagstone.
If only it was that easy.
I hate the way you cling to ignorance and pass it off as innocence
Real talk though, medicine is just like any other field. Med students thinking they're above everybody else because of their House M.D/God complex is ridiculously silly.
Thank you. Normally I would let grammar errors go, but since the OP seems to hold himself to a higher standard I would expect grammar above an elementary school level.
Seriously though, if you're smart enough to make it through med school you should be smart enough to know what kind of responses you would get from this thread.
- Learning a year's worth of basic medical knowledge in 70 days, earning the Navy's "Hospital Corpsman" rating
- Cramming Emergency/Trauma training into an 8-week period, often learning material and being tested less than 24hrs later, earning the Naval Enlisted Classification of "8404 - Field Medical Service Technician"
- Telling a Marine "NO" to protect Marines/Sailors or even the environment from harm, even when threatened with legal action (No lies, scariest moment of my life!)
- During a well-known, overseas joint-military exercise somewheres in Africa, took over medical operations and turned a chaotic event into a well organized, successful evolution, earning the respect of an entire Army medical unit
- During the same overseas joint-military exercise somewheres in Africa, creating a "Medical Evacuation (Med-Evac)" plan on the spot to drive a Marine who needed urgent surgery two days to the nearest airport, escorted him via flight to Landstuhl for his surgery and many "other happenings" to ensure his needs were immediately met.
- During the same overseas joint-military exercise somewheres in Africa, between flights while enroute to Landstuhl for the young Marine's surgery, organized a post-deployment medical screening for my unit because they were exposed to certain environmental hazards that left them sick with reportable ailments.
What do I get for the above accomplishments? Awards? No. Public recognition? No. I get a Court Martial. And what's even better? When you read the charges it basically says for doing my job.
You will never see me saying that I "Deserve" anything from my accomplishments. I EARN what I am given. And the most priceless thing I have earned and am revered for? My title as "DOC"
So sure, go ahead and lay claim to you "EARNING" your beta key. I can think of HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of Brothers in Arms from various services who have earned something through blood, sweat and tears.
Edit: Made last statement less aggressive
Edit2: added paragraph that slightly contradicts my first sentence lol
Die fr00b, die~
I suddenly DO NOT think I am above everyone else, sir! *glare* Though I have associated with a few that think they are.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHKTE75dgE4
Some med students thinking that they're above everyone else is silly, ture. But Medicine is not like any other field :D.