Mole End

"An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is an adventure wrongly considered." "As he hurried along, eagerly anticipating the moment when he would be at home again among the things he knew and liked, the Mole saw clearly that he must keep to the pleasant places in which his lines were laid and which held adventure enough, in their way, to last a lifetime.

Saturday, May 20, 2006

I had my wisdom teeth taken out, and prefer to remain flat on my back. Come back in a week.

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.