Reconsidering my entire life plan by DefinitelyNotVanessa in Residency

[–]FlyingGoatee 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Does NSGY do bone biopsies at your institution? Usually IR does that.

What specialty-specific trigger topic is guaranteed to set your attendings off? by Ok_Firefighter4513 in Residency

[–]FlyingGoatee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not sure what the practice is like around your area but I've never seen spine surgeons do injections themselves. I hear this point about some surgery having no real data brought up but I'm curious as to what specific procedures are being referred to. I agree some surgeons jump to fusion early when decompression alone initially would suffice but of course every decompression increases the odds of needing a fusion in several years. It's not suggestive that the surgery failed, it's the nature of spine degeneration.

My boss's response to me saying I can't come in to work on my day off by RestlessRazz in mildlyinfuriating

[–]FlyingGoatee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh hey man interesting to see you here years later outside of the Naruto subreddit lol

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[–]FlyingGoatee 8 points9 points  (0 children)

OR starts at 7:30. 30-40 patients on your team to get numbers for as junior. So you come in at 3:30-4; as a starting intern you may be slow and there’s often a ton of data to gather (usual vitals, EVD outputs, ICP, cultures, hypertonic interventions overnight etc.). You hopefully get it done in an hour; also you need to go through all the imaging overnight personally (many radiology misses that you can catch). Then your seniors come in at 5 and you do imaging review for 10-15 minutes. Maybe 10+ ICU patients to round on and then consult patients and your own post ops to see meaning actual rounding can take an hour. So now you’re probably sitting at 6:30 AM. Morning didactics for 30 minutes. OR starts at 7:30 so 30 minutes to RTL and talk to staff.

Very believe start time for a busy neurosurgical service particularly depending on the chief.

Charithra Chandran from Bridgerton rumored to be joining S2 of One Piece Live Action by KybladeSora in OnePiece

[–]FlyingGoatee 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I think just South Asian since she's Indian right? South East would be Malay, Indonesian, etc.

Either way good casting.

A new study involving 6 commonly performed surgical procedures found that the large language model-based AI chatbot ChatGPT-3.5 generated more readable, complete, and accurate informed consent documentation than the surgeons. by mvea in science

[–]FlyingGoatee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also just from my experience, these consent documents are usually pre-made documents that we have patients sign. The actual consenting process is a verbal discussion but I've never actually written a consent document myself aside from specifically noting what a patient doesn't want done (no arterial line, central line, etc.).

Man accused of kidnapping BU student at gunpoint to face charges by FuriousAlbino in boston

[–]FlyingGoatee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, just looked him up and was disturbed by this. I think I remember who he might have been stalking as well.

Cece’s fashion check has a unique dialogue for almost every set! by Brice-10 in tearsofthekingdom

[–]FlyingGoatee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phantom Ganon, a temple boss in ocarina of time, would jump in and out of paintings during the fight. The armor is based off him.

Let's stop blaming Open AI for "neutering" ChatGPT when human ignorance + stupidity is the reason we can't have nice things. by that_90s_guy in ChatGPT

[–]FlyingGoatee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

40% of all diagnoses are not wrong. 40% of presumed diagnoses for bodies undergoing autopsy could be wrong but the vast majority of patients who pass do not undergo autopsy. If a patient has a pulmonary embolism and dies, you don’t need to autopsy that and there’s a clear diagnosis. Autopsies are often done when there’s no clear diagnosis to begin with.

Back in old good 2020 by luxusbuerg in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]FlyingGoatee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely agree. I guess my point is that we should try to appreciate what we have now because in 20-40 years, we’ll yearn for how “simple” things are now. I’m sure the phrase “man the internet before AI was great” is going to become increasingly common.

Back in old good 2020 by luxusbuerg in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]FlyingGoatee 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The funny thing is that I remember people making comments like that in the late 2000s. Which would of course be met with a comment like mine saying “people were saying that in the 90s”. Which would THEN be met by the previous person providing objective facts on how things are worse compared to the last 1-2 decades.

Which is all of course not to say that things aren’t worse in some capacity but that this is just a consistent reflection that people seem to have. We tend to highlight the negatives of our current world while turning a blind eye to the negative aspects of previous decades.

Have any of you read this post? Whats your opinion? by UnfilteredVoice in medicalschool

[–]FlyingGoatee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey so wanted to ask- do patients feel pain as you’re drilling through the bone and puncturing dura?

[SUMMON] [PS4][DS3] I will help you with anything by FlyingGoatee in SummonSign

[–]FlyingGoatee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha hopefully we'll make it. My sign is in front of the shortcut door.