In my experience, generally the MDs are better lecturers than PhDs because they keep track of the bigger picture throughout the lecturer and are less likely to flood you with a deluge of the nitty-gritty that you won't remember and that they don't expect you to remember. The PhDs do, however, have more diagrams and are generally less likely to have photos (read: clinical case profiles) that make you want to hurl. Therefore, on the whole, it balances out. It also gives me the inspiration to try to make my future talks more MD-like in terms of structure. I keep all my shiny CGIs, of course.
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I don't know if it's Do Your Laundry Day or what, but it was hard to find an empty washer this morning! Normal people are not generally known to do their laundry before 8am on a Saturday. Yet, in inexplicably, I find all of the washers filled and one girl standing ready to use the washer that I had used as soon as I emptied it (before you say anything, I slept all the way until 7:30 this morning so see? Adjustment). Such a thing has never happened to me before.
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Weather here still beautiful. It's finally gotten cold enough for me to put away (most of) my t-shirts. There's something decidedly strange about my ability to wander around in my shirtsleeves in the middle of November. I don't think I've ever gone so long in a year without wearing a sweater before. It's a novel experience. I can feel my horizons expanding already.
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