Cardiology... my favorite class in medical school. Read this quick post to steal my absolute best study tips to succeed in cardiology.
It's very humerus.
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"I sincerely regret every nap I passed up on as a child."
It's Saturday again. Finally. The US Defense Intelligence Agency, in a report made public this week, assesses with "moderate confidence" that North Korea has nuclear weapons it can deliver by ballistic missiles, but with low reliability; in Tom's River, New Jersey, a six year-old boy was shot and killed by his four year-old playmate (the NRA reminds you that it wasn't the gun that killed him, it was the four year-old child); in Israel, a group of women was arrested for attempting to pray at the Wailing Wall - something only men are allowed to do, go figure; at least three people were killed when a series of powerful storms roared through the Midwest and South; and a suspect is in custody after he shot and injured two women at a Virginia college campus. And so goes another week that just cries out for a big dose of Cartoon Saturday. For this week's selection of theme cartoons, we highlight those wonderful people everyone loves to hate: lawyers. Many lawyers specialize ... And many firms, worried about the high cost of legal representation, do what they can to hold down the expense ... Did you ever wonder where the legal profession got its start ...? This was one super hero we could probably have done without ... But in all fairness, there are some lawyers who aspire to be gentlemen ... Moving on to other cartoons, it's always difficult to name your baby ... but it's getting a lot harder in the overly connected digital age ... This one is just too obvious, and too funny ... As is this one ... I thought this was a cute idea ... even though the "conductor" is actually dressed as an engineer ... And finally for this week, a cartoon for those of you who can relate to the trials of the parent who buys an expensive toy, only to have the child ignore the toy and play with the box. I thought this was a very clever twist on that old stereotype ... And that's it for this week's edition of Cartoon Saturday. It's shaping up to be a beautiful weekend weather-wise here in NoVa - a good time to get my lawn mowed, patch some of the less-grassy areas, and generally try to get some curb appeal for the old homestead. It may also be a good time to sit out on the deck with a gin and tonic and read my latest book. I think I vote for number two. Have a good day and a great weekend. More thoughts tomorrow. Bilbo
It's very humerus.
It's very humerus.
The HUMERUS Written By Anjani Mishra Shape: It is long cylindrical bone. Location: proximal end of the forelimb. Direction : Ob...
This funny vintage anatomy design features the words I find that humerus with an image of a humerus. You've now found the staple t-shirt of your wardrobe. It's made of 100% ring-spun cotton and is soft and comfy. The double stitching on the neckline and sleeves add more durability to what is sure to be a favorite! • 100% ring-spun cotton • Sport Grey is 90% ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester • Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton • 4.5 oz/y² (153 g/m²) • Pre-shrunk • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping • Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center • Blank product sourced from Bangladesh, Honduras, Haiti, Mexico, or Nicaragua
There are a lot of food analogies in medical school. Some sound delicious and some disgusting, but one thing's for sure: they're certainly memorable. P.S. I also found a pretty awesome article about the history of these types of analogies in medicine. Enjoy!
It's very humerus.