Another day
Nov
15
I got my dreaded homeopathy paper back with a B+ grade to it thanks to a lack of documentation for the information I provided. Who knew you had to document things that came from your brain or that people told you 10 years ago? I can resubmit the paper by midnight on Monday for a better grade.
In my case study group one of the guys volunteered to do the final tweaks to it. A little nerve-wracking for someone like me who is nutty when it comes to arrangements of papers (ignore previous paragraph) because he is admittedly dyslexic and uses words like revilements when he means revisions and pistachio rather than petechiae. I tried to out volunteer him in my competitive way and he, being the paramedic-to-be, objected with muscle and a plea to be a part of something as if we were actually dealing with having to perform multiple amputations due to meningococcemia. I loosened my death grip over the damned thing and just asked that I get to do the final spell check. Then I will pray I don’t have to repeat the class.
November 16th, 2006 at 11:39
Undoubtedly, you have seen this paper. If not, there you have it. I like this one being a Bulletin of the WHO.
http://whqlibdoc.who.int/bulletin/1999/Vol77-No2/bulletin_1999_77(1)_160-166.pdf