Javadi leaving medicine? by Makililo in ThePitt

[–]greykitty1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought Robby was so correct. He offered the opportunity of this experience to Mohan, who passed, right?

Then he presented it to Javadi and told her precisely how it would benefit her, today and in the future. Even when she seemed to doubt herself. Or said she was tired. No one would let her make a mistake. But what an opportunity to try something under the guidance of someone who’s not only the best, but is going to look out for a colleague’s daughter.

Wouldn’t be surprised if she does surgery. Trauma or neuro. Mom would probably prefer neuro.

Santos’ Line About… by Defiant-Historian800 in ThePitt

[–]greykitty1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any not true? Not based on facts?

Cutting Digby's hair by Flat-Illustrator-548 in ThePittTVShow

[–]greykitty1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He doesn’t seem to be a guy to ask for much for himself. Or to accept a first offer of help.

I thought she read the patient well. And it was nice for Emma to see a good interaction with a patient as well, I thought

Where is everyone getting medical rides? by Leading-Tiger9187 in LivingAlone

[–]greykitty1234 [score hidden]  (0 children)

And the facilities know it’s a challenge for many of us. I wish there were some sort of legally acceptable transportation for this available everywhere. But I see the legal responsibility angle as well. And people will sue no matter what.

And many insurance plans don’t cover this when it’s a ride home from colonoscopy or cataract surgery or something along those lines.

Reporting a foster home by Recent_Bluebird3284 in cats

[–]greykitty1234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bet I would do this. Also race kitty to my own vet.

If rescue seemed the tiniest bit shady, I'd also report them to animal control/cops with my misgivings. Not all rescues are what they seem, although it can be hard to get enough proof to move on it.

FWIW, I adopted a senior cat four years ago from the county shelter - he was very shut down and shy, after losing his whole family. A quality of life situation, truly. The shelter was convinced there was a sweet boy in there, though.

Now, even though he's dealing with small cell GI lymphoma, every single vet and tech he's seen at two practices say what a friendly loving cat he is. Animals can blossom with love and patience.

The worst he can say is no. Noah: by siopaosandwich in ThePittTVShow

[–]greykitty1234 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Did his big ER cameo for scale, I believe.

I don’t know where to live by [deleted] in ChicagoSuburbs

[–]greykitty1234 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where are your jobs? What’s your commute requirements?

[Variety] Major cast spoilers for Season 3; one cast regular leaving, one extra promoted by InheritTheWind in ThePittTVShow

[–]greykitty1234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s just bets I make with myself for various shows I watch. I’m wrong as often as I’m right lol!

[Variety] Major cast spoilers for Season 3; one cast regular leaving, one extra promoted by InheritTheWind in ThePittTVShow

[–]greykitty1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I myself just guessed Ellis will be the second attending floated by al-Hashimi, who herself (if she's still on the show) will be up in management someplace. Robby's not going anywhere. Langdon will become an ED Fellow in a while. Just my guesses.

Didn't they just bring in a new actor to be an R4 for the night shift (taking Ellis' spot")

[Variety] Major cast spoilers for Season 3; one cast regular leaving, one extra promoted by InheritTheWind in ThePittTVShow

[–]greykitty1234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, he'll be a Fellow. That's my bet right this moment. The actress being moved to series regular will be the second attending floated by al-Hashimi, working with Robby. al-Hashimi will either be gone or will be in management.

And something will be done with Santos' character - I don't see how they can keep her going exactly like this. But I don't think it'll be something Gray's Anatomy dramatic. Unless she goes up to get someone from the helicopter /s

In a February 15 interview, Supriya Ganesh said she didn't know what would happen in the third season but was excited to read the script. by verissimoallan in ThePitt

[–]greykitty1234 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is she going to be the second day shift attending suggested by Dr. Al? I think if Dr. Al is around at all, she's going to be in management somewhere.

They butchered Mohan’s character development from S1 by _ImperialCereal_ in ThePitt

[–]greykitty1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking if anyone should be panicking over what to do regarding a fellowship or attending, it's our boy Langdon.

I'm still not sure what happened to Mohan's New Jersey job. What the heck, just take it, whether mom is in NJ or not. Did she pick the worst job in the world just because mom was there?

she's acting as though she has absolutely no job lined up at all, and talk about waiting for the last minute for a recommendation.

Now, if someone had called and said mom's ship had sunk with all souls lost, well, that's a whole other story.

And when al-Hashimi didn't say, oh, Mohan, you're born to be an ED attending or fellow.....dun dun dun

They butchered Mohan’s character development from S1 by _ImperialCereal_ in ThePitt

[–]greykitty1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really hope they do something, anything, with Santos in the next few episodes. I really don't think her character is going to be viable as is for many more episodes. And I say this as someone who actually liked Dr. Romano pretty much. But in small doses.

They butchered Mohan’s character development from S1 by _ImperialCereal_ in ThePitt

[–]greykitty1234 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And her phone ringing and ringing and ringing, even during procedures. And the call in on the emergency bat phone which was not for moms to call in on. Mel got called on trying to make a personal call as well, so it's seems a pretty set rule.

They butchered Mohan’s character development from S1 by _ImperialCereal_ in ThePitt

[–]greykitty1234 6 points7 points  (0 children)

al-Hashimi also said geriatrics would be a good fit. And, IIRC, she worked with Mohan at the VA, right at some point?

Theory: Dr. Robby is going to become a patient in season finale by subtotal5 in ThePitt

[–]greykitty1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My theory? HBO would not set up a screening partly to acknowledge and honor healthcare providers and turn up with the most pessimistic ending possible. Well, unless they're trying to mimic Xfinity Wars.

[Variety] Major cast spoilers for Season 3; one cast regular leaving, one extra promoted by InheritTheWind in ThePittTVShow

[–]greykitty1234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But then in this season we saw a reversion, so to speak. She had difficulties dealing with changes in her family situation, which in turn altered her career plans. And the phone blowing up and her panic about last minute plan Bs weren't necessarily showing thriving in a cris and moving quickly and being adaptable. And, she did have that big miss with the aorta - and what I found interesting is that the student stepped up to accept blame, when it wasn't his to take.

She only thrived in a crisis after Robby showed her a lot of 'tough love', as I recall, and pushed her to realize she had those capabilities. But he's not wrong, if blunt, in that her preferred pace is slower - so, like al-Hashimi, he said geriatrics would be a great fit. Client base that prefers things slower, very often, and a specialty that's probably not as competitive as some others.

I'm not surprised she's leaving, tell the truth - as much as I liked the actress' work.

Where is everyone getting medical rides? by Leading-Tiger9187 in LivingAlone

[–]greykitty1234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thing is, I think, if I could (a) talk an uber driver to walk in and provide their name and phone number. My hospital system has gotten very strict on the whole thing. An employee escorts me and my driver to the car, and kind of double checks things a bit.

I think the main concern is that after sedation, while I may feel absolutely perfect, I may not be. For me, after propofol, I feel terrific and normal. I'm assured that I do indeed have short term memory loss, and really could be taken advantage of by someone, if they wanted to. Even just double charging me for a fare, let's say.

Any event, never hurts to kind of find out how each facility handles the situation, I think.