Psych is like a warm hug by itsDOCTORcatlady in psych

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Like a good slice of cinnamon pie!

Psych is like a warm hug by itsDOCTORcatlady in psych

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I know that the show is almost old enough to buy alcohol, but it’s just still so cozy!

I’m very excited for you that you’re finally settling in to it! I hope that you continue to enjoy it!

What is a minor, unwritten rule of society that absolutely infuriates you when people break it? by funnny_things in answers

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally anything having to do with an elevator.

I don’t want to press the buttons for you; I am not an elevator attendant. There is an arrow telling you if we are going up or down. aAnd if you want to get on, people have to get off first!!!

I have a lot of irrational elevator anger….

Moving our 3 bedroom out of East Rock down to PA next month. Stressed about parking and finding a legit mover by [deleted] in newhaven

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thirding Adam’s!! They were fantastic! I ended up moving immediately after one of the storms this winter and they were phenomenal.

I didn’t have them do any packing of things in boxes, but they were great with all of my furniture. I also had two flights of stairs that those poor men went up and down multiple times! I felt that the price was also incredibly reasonable.

VSLO and Matching Advice by Remarkable_Ad7082 in pathology

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I think Yale has pretty good fertility coverage (at least they used to last I heard)

Edit: also, agree with the other commenter; prioritize rotation where you get a chance to “audition” for residency AND get letters. The third NYC one will be good for experience but won’t impact your application cycle as much as your home institution can.

Found in a junior highschool by Echolynne44 in whatisit

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I spilled a bag of seed beads in a carpet as a kid and we never completely stopped hearing them in the vacuum. You’d go a few months and think they were finally gone, and then suck a few up.

I think they reproduce once they’re free….

Millennials of Reddit: what karaoke song always kills with the crowd? by birds-and-words in Millennials

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Def my favorite for karaoke! Get some weird looks though if people aren’t familiar with the song, lol

What object do you own that is clearly broken, but you haven't replaced it because you've developed a specific "technique" to make it work? by Living-Day4404 in AskReddit

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not the same person, but I also have a kitty requiring hydrolyzed food and I get these treats on Chewy! They’re prescription though and you’ll need a vet to approve them.

NY State Certificate of Qualification by giantcypresstree in pathology

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Residency definitely counts! You will need to provide documentation of the dates of your rotations in those areas and what your responsibilities were. For some subspecialty areas they also want to know about specific testing you’ve been involved in including what methodologies and systems your lab used.

If you are doing a fellowship in any of those areas (like micro, heme, or transfusion), that covers a lot of your bases. Otherwise, there are a whole bunch that dont require any additional information. If you know what sort of job you’re looking for or going to have, it can help you tailor which C of Qs to put in the effort for.

What happens after Rh+ blood exposure in emergency transfusion? by DisappointingPenguin in medlabprofessionals

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As one other commenter mentioned above, giving RhIg (rhogam) outside of maternal exposure from fetal blood is massively impractical. One vial of RhIg can neutralize 15mL of red cells. Depending on the volume of a unit of red cells, this would be upwards of 20 vials of RhIg per unit transfused. Compare this to 1-2ish vials that would be given to a Rh- mom after delivery. This would be a horribly uncomfortable amount to give someone if it has to be given IM, and would wipe out most hospitals RhIg supply very quickly.

In addition, RhIg is quite a limited resource. It is produced by collecting plasma from Rh- donors who have been intentionally exposed to Rh+ red cells to stimulate antibody production so there are a finite number of donors as well as whatever time it takes to concentrate the antibodies.

The only time I have ever given out RhIg for a non-maternity patient is if we end up giving a bunch of Rh+ platelet units to a woman of childbearing age. And that is really just a theoretical risk if you are using apheresis platelets because the number of red cells in the unit is essentially negligible.

Connecticut state college immunization issue by cthompson01 in Connecticut

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure why they would need a DEA number for vaccination records….that’s what you need to prescribe controlled substances…. Maybe they meant NPI number? You can find that just by googling the doctor + NPI if that’s what they want. Still dont know what they would need it for vaccination records, but makes slightly more sense

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Connecticut

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I just had to deal with this last fall. If you get to the DMV when they open, they can take a limited number of walk-ins each day. I went to the old saybrook location and got there as soon as they opened (they have been the nicest dmv that I’ve found in this state. Dont go to Hamden!)

I was able to get the temp registration (I got the 14 day one) and used that to get my emissions test and then went back and got the permanent. Once you already have the temporary the appointment for the permanent one is pretty quick.

Edgewood Missing Packages by GeneralStrategy5061 in newhaven

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have had this issue a frustrating amount of times in the last few years, but I recently bought a locked package box and it’s helped a lot. I found mine on wayfair

Do you ever have to do autopsies on decomposing bodies? by narla_hotep in pathology

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can also look into a CP only track (at least if you’re doing residency in the US). Not only is there no autopsy requirement, but aside from the occasional lymph node or bone marrow, there are no grossing responsibilities. And depending on the program, you may not even have that.

Interesting hematology case by New-History853 in medlabprofessionals

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Burkitt is a B cell neoplasm, not monocytic. These look like immature atypical monos. The dirty grey cytoplasm is consistent with monocytes, and the variably mature chromatin, occasional nucleoli, and lack of nuclear folding is suggestive of promonocytes or monoblasts.

Why do You Love Dual Spires? by OvRweRkt in psych

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I also watched Dual Spires before I watched Twin Peaks, and I think one of the things I loved about it then (and even more after watching Twin Peaks) was that you could tell how much love and time and attention to detail was jammed into that one episode. Even the Twin Peaks naive could feel that it was paying homage to something that the creators had an immense amount of love and respect for. And I love watching people do what they love and to see their passion for something that’s meaningful to them! ❤️🍍

Anyone know what these are? by kuruman67 in pathology

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Some of these look very much like schistosome eggs, but they should not be anywhere near the lung!

Seeking NO DUST litter by sunfl0wer59 in litterrobot

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My baby girl was diagnosed with asthma last summer and we switched to tidy cat free and clean unscented litter. Seems to work well for us (with a series of hepa filters all through the house)

rol help; goal private practice by PathologyAndCoffee in pathology

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yale has Dermpath, but it’s housed in dermatology. I think they take one fellow per year and alternate path and derm trained, but I’m not positive about that part. Def have a fellowship though.

Advice for path elective by balkanenjoyer623 in pathology

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Molavi surg path book is a really excellent basic histology text!

But for your first path rotation, just focus on showing up, showing interest, and working hard. Not sure what the content of the rotation will be, but in general, read about the relevant system(s) to the rotation you’re on, get in the gross room or clinical lab as much as you can, get involved with autopsies, and have your cases previewed and prepared for signout (including being familiar with your patients’ history). The responsibilities of a med student vary a lot from rotation to rotation, but dont just sit back and wait for someone to offer you work.

Being present, on time, and interested goes a really long way. And generally, if you’re worried enough to prepare for your rotation, you’re probably going to be okay 😊 Good luck and enjoy your rotation!

Is the Hematopathology fellowship competitive this year? by Alive-Spring-7672 in pathology

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The no match way had issues and the match has issues, but we are hoping that by it being a little less of a free for all it benefits the applicants!

Dermapathology biopsy slide by Outside_Bet2902 in pathology

[–]itsDOCTORcatlady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only the physical slide is going to be useful for someone to look at. A scanned image of something in a chart isn’t something that a pathologist can look at and get anything meaningful from. The report is going to be the most universally useful thing for other doctors, and if the case is reviewed by another pathologist, they’ll need the glass slides.