Things they don’t show you in med school

September 20, 2006

Maria writes about some of the unsung things that go with being a physician. Although I probably wouldn’t be too comfortable with prescribing sleeping pills for my friends.



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{ 4 comments }

1 Maria September 20, 2006 at 11:44 am

… that’s because you and your attending friends don’t have any nightfloat duties! ;)

2 Dr Samson Isberg September 20, 2006 at 2:04 pm

Maria: “status” is 4th declension latin noun, and therefore in the plural is “status”, just like “Apparatus”, “cantus”, “coitus”, “hiatus”, “impetus”, “Jesus”,
“lapsus”, “nexus”, “plexus”, “prospectus”, and “sinus”.

Sorry I had to post this on Kevin MD, but you have closed your own blog for comments…. thus the public humiliation…

3 Gaurav MD May 28, 2009 at 8:34 am

The link does not work any more,

4 Kevin May 28, 2009 at 8:36 am

Thanks for pointing it out. Unfortunately, many old links – especially for this post several years back – have expired. I have no control over that.

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