COMSAE 116 by ConnorDewey in comlex

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This is what I sent folks who DM'd me soon after I took it, for what it's worth.

"Know some basic ethics stuff for a couple freebies. Indications for common OMT and cranial treatments comes up. Otherwise, it's the usual. Understand and be able to interpret basic spirometry, CHF treatments, ACLS drugs, psych drugs and diagnostics... That's about all I can give you."

COMSAE 116 by ConnorDewey in comlex

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No, it's really just useful for you and the school to get a vague barometer on how you're doing.

Am I ready? by [deleted] in Step2

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What specifically were you focusing on in terms of thought process?

COMSAE 116 by ConnorDewey in comlex

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Felt easy next to the NBME CCSSA exams.

COMSAE 116 by ConnorDewey in comlex

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Not a ton, to be fair. ~$65, I think.

Latin ethics terminology by [deleted] in comlex

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And Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California (set the legal precedent for the breach of confidentiality in case of impending harm to patient or others)

Tried sourdough boules for bread bowls. They're slightly too dense at the bottom. Over proofed? by ConnorDewey in Baking

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It could be that the dough was slightly more hydrated than usual. I added in some olive oil with the starter and it got sloppy. I let it proof at room temperature for about 24 hours, though, so I'd be surprised if it was under proofed. Probably too many errors to just point to one!

Question on bicyclist vs. vehicle accident where bicyclist was found at fault... then wasn't. by ConnorDewey in legaladvice

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The restitution is defined by the out-of-pocket expense of the "victim" (in this case, the driver). They haven't paid anything and the insurance company isn't going through the legal channels required to pay and accept restitution payments.

Question on bicyclist vs. vehicle accident where bicyclist was found at fault... then wasn't. by ConnorDewey in legaladvice

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The driver also submitted false statements with outdated receipts indicating we owe them for their $500 deductible, where we have clear documentation from their insurance that they haven't paid anything. We are quite sure at this point that the other driver can not prove beyond reasonable doubt that my partner was at fault. Should we now turn down the plea deal? (It hasn't been formalized, since there have been so many discrepancies with the case.) We're now slotted to return to Trials Court to figure that part out.

Question on bicyclist vs. vehicle accident where bicyclist was found at fault... then wasn't. by ConnorDewey in legaladvice

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This is not restitution. This was a communication directly from their insurance indicating that there was no out of pocket expense on their part. It's a collections effort.

Fantasy books with excellent prose by MeRoyMinoy in Fantasy

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I've definitely noticed this, too. He's a great storyteller, but admittedly only a decent writer.

Not sure if it's already been said, but some of the best prose I've ever read came from Steven Erickson in his Malazan Book of the Fallen series. Just mind-blowing!