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Old 10-13-2008, 01:35 PM   #61
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I have a road construction bizz which mostly makes up of machinery and dumptrucks......all I know how to do....in my blood I guess.
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Old 10-21-2008, 04:12 PM   #62
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Good lord this is an old thread!!

Well, I've come a ways in the last 5 years, and am now an ER doc at a little hospital in Florida. And somehow picked up an assistant professorship. I sit for my specialty boards in 1 month. Eep!

And just bought a monster tank, so I will be shaking off the residency posting gap.

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Old 10-22-2008, 03:24 PM   #63
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Hey, Tom - so tell us what you do now. Your job, like mine, really doesn't fit in any of the catagories above. Though I guess being a librarian is a service industry
I think I posted way back in this thread seomewhere, I still do drugs, but now I teach others to do the same using unbiased, evidence-based info about medicine based on research...


Maybe I should post that I am a professional geek...
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I don't professional guesser up there
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Old 10-22-2008, 03:44 PM   #65
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AAAhhh!!! you're a stock broker!!!
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Old 10-22-2008, 04:39 PM   #66
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AAAhhh!!! you're a stock broker!!!

not even close
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Old 10-22-2008, 06:57 PM   #67
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not even close
I guess at how much it will cost to make stuff
proffesional gambler?
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:39 PM   #69
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I think I posted way back in this thread seomewhere, I still do drugs, but now I teach others to do the same using unbiased, evidence-based info about medicine based on research...


Maybe I should post that I am a professional geek...
Hehehe and you're going to publish a book called "Getting By in Geek"
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Old 10-23-2008, 05:22 PM   #71
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somedays it feels like it
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Old 10-23-2008, 06:18 PM   #72
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I think I posted way back in this thread seomewhere, I still do drugs, but now I teach others to do the same using unbiased, evidence-based info about medicine based on research...


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you do any work in psychopharm?
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MDD, BPD, GAD, ASD, SAD: The DSMoMD-IV is my regular evening read as of late.
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MDD, BPD, GAD, ASD, SAD: The DSMoMD-IV is my regular evening read as of late.
Cool, most of the medication reccomnedations docs and shrinks get are on pens and tote bags during paid for luncheons and those are not exactly the most unbiased presentations! LOL
I still haven't take my psychopharm class so my understanding of the specific pharmacokinetics involved is pretty limited at them moment. I am wanting to do a psychopharm post doc eventually. Even if I don't practice in a state with prescriptive priveliges from what I hear a lot of MDs ask anywasy before they prescribe because they just don't know enough about it. Its hard to even think of anything that far away at the moment though. Far away being defined as past this term
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Cool, most of the medication reccomnedations docs and shrinks get are on pens and tote bags during paid for luncheons and those are not exactly the most unbiased presentations! LOL
I still haven't take my psychopharm class so my understanding of the specific pharmacokinetics involved is pretty limited at them moment. I am wanting to do a psychopharm post doc eventually.
Do your Post-Doc in Texas at one of the programs supporting the TMAP or STAR-D studies, those are the cream of the crop nationally. Much new research with this program, just the STAR-D by itself is a fantastic program. Many of the new studies are referencing these programs and studies as hallmarks of the current state of the practice for pharmacotherapy in both MDD and mood disorders in general.

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