I had my wisdom teeth taken out, and prefer to remain flat on my back. Come back in a week.
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Thursday, May 04, 2006
"M.D. stands for 'Mostly Divinity' " and other True Stories of a Medical Secretary(Anticoagulation)
Whoever thought M.D. stood for Medical Doctor is dead wrong. Doctors can do anything they want. A case in point: Dr. A.J. McDady has his office just two doors down from mine. His appearences are deceiving. Grey hair, a calmly controlled face, but... He brings his electric guitar to work and plays in between patient visits. On good days he brings his acoustic guitar, and works on his finger-picking until someone reminds him that he is late for a visit.
And he plays extremely well.
Though I work with the anticoagulation clinic, the pharmacists actually work in a different part of the building. The only place for a file room was right in the middle of the radiology and anesthesiology(sp?) units. So the people in radiology and anesthesiology (there's that word again) are really the ones I know the best. There's Dr. McDady, Greg (who I am convinced is ex-army), Paul (who's wife I lead a seventh-grade girls bible study with, and they just had a baby), as well as countless interns and residents that come and go. (At least I think they do. Which comes first Cal-el, being a resident or an intern. And they both come and go, right)
Anyway, lots of people, and I cook cookies for them every Friday.
Hospitals are very busy places. Which is why I haven't posted in so long.