It doesn't really matter
Category: Internal Medicine
No one likes to think that just showing up is as good as their best intellectual effort.
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Signout is hospital slang for the transfer of information between patient care teams. It is also the name of this blog, which represents one of the less dysfunctional ways in which Dr. Signout copes with her participation in a U.S. medical residency program.
Email me: signoutblog@hotmail.com
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October 29, 2007
Category: Internal Medicine
No one likes to think that just showing up is as good as their best intellectual effort.
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October 15, 2007
Category: Miscellany
What the hell is happening to this country that schools can't even afford to buy kids pencils?
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October 12, 2007
Category: Miscellany
A quick browse through the list of projects needing funding will open your eyes to the incredible devotion and creativity of this country's teachers.
Posted by Signout at 9:25 AM • 1 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Miscellany
One of my neighbors at Scienceblogs, Retrospectacle's Shelley Batts, has been nominated for a blogging scholarship--meaning, an award toward study given to a blogger of note....
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Signout submits this sweet memory of cluelessness from the archives, then hastily returns to picking sand out from between her toes.
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October 5, 2007
Signout is going away for a much-needed week or so at the beach. Meanwhile, please enjoy some of her greatest hits [in her own mind].
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