Hi, my name is Meat (Hi Meat). I've had a weblog since 2007 and recently I hit rock bottom and started writing on it. I've come to terms with it and finally admitted I have a problem.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
$70,000 a year wiki
I feel extremely threatened in regards to my medical education versus any non-medical person armed with wikipedia and a decent sense of how to spell stuff.
this is incredibly ironic, i was just having this conversation with some other cheme's today about who's the specialist now. it used to be that one professional would know all the detailed answers but now, who do you go to when there's wikipedia? frightening prospect. it's going to make being a research expert more and more important.
I started this before I got into med school, then characteristically didn't do shit with it for the first year and a half while in med school, and now I'm back with a vengeance...for probably a week before I get bored.
*Note, I am not a doctor. I am a medical student. The difference is that I do not have a degree, don't know what I'm talking about, and haven't had my sense of humor beaten out of me with a stick made of being on call. For more info, see my first post (If I were savvy, I'd link to it. But I'm not. I'm not savvy.)
To contact me, try this medicallychallengedmeat@at@gmail.com. Them there extra @s are for the spam robots, but I think you can figure out what I mean. Because you're smart. And pretty.
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this is incredibly ironic, i was just having this conversation with some other cheme's today about who's the specialist now. it used to be that one professional would know all the detailed answers but now, who do you go to when there's wikipedia? frightening prospect. it's going to make being a research expert more and more important.
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