Agreed, I live in Brooklyn and commute to long island every day, 30 mins on a good day if i catch all the lights. Anything less than an hour and I'm glad, even though it's only 14 miles away.
Agreed, I live in Brooklyn and commute to long island every day, 30 mins on a good day if i catch all the lights. Anything less than an hour and I'm glad, even though it's only 14 miles away.
I'm not completely sold on the Freedom Pop. What campus doesn't offer it's students, or the public in general free wifi? Especially in an urban setting, I've never had difficulty finding a place with free wifi
Agreed, I used to carry my laptop and ipad mini. My bag now just contains my ipad mini and maybe a book that I haven't been able to get a electronic version of.
as a former 'pre-med' and med student, I agree that 3x5 index cards were near invaluable during my studying days. Now however, I find myself relying solely on index card based apps. Much easier to create in batches and the better ones have the added functionality of being able to sort them based on whether or not…
I'm a doctor, my degree albeit mandatory hasn't really 'helped' me. it's the only way in but not exactly what it once used to be or what people think it is. We've become service employees with a drive-thru, see as many patients to turn a profit for the hospital mentality with $300k in loans. A degree does not…
is anybody else's gawker website messed up? I can't see any of the pictures before the jump on the main page of any of the gawker sites. I've tried different browsers and work/personal computers including my phone. what the heck is happening??
smoking and poor patient selection were also part of the reason why back operations failed. By health industry standards, relief of about 70% of your low back pain is considered a 'successful' surgery. Smoking delays healing by nearly 10 fold, especially in those operations for low back pain. Since all…
agreed. surgical resident here myself. But to defend dr. Harstein he did say that he hasn't seen any of the scans and described both ends of the spectrum. I see patients in the SICU wake up from this all the time, and other times not at all so very difficult to say without all the facts. It's also possible that…
Very true, my first suit from them def had very low armholes but my second suit was on the money. had some minor alterations by my local tailor. either way if you're not in a rush for a suit then you'd be hard pressed to find a better option
Ah i haven't seen that one before, def going to check it out. thanks!
Suit Supply and Indochino. Custom suiting for well under 1000. Have bought a couple suits from both suppliers and couldn't be happier. Prices can range up to 1k if you're looking for super 130's but you can pick up some super 110's for 4-500 and even cheaper on sale if you keep an eye out for them. They also visit…
Indochino. Custom suiting for 400-500. I've ordered two suits from them after having been fitted when they were in NYC last year and haven't looked back. They offer a $70 credit after you get your suit to have it altered at your tailor, if cost will be more than that they redo the suit and send you a new one. They…
damn it i'm late with entry, just saw it already posted
but boy does bacteria love all the yummy goodness that lies beneath your skin...
isnt there a good chance that if the little guy has any access to the internet and presumable visits car blogs himself, that he'd probably find out about his tumor recurrence on his own? Irregardless this whole thing makes me proud to be a jalop and will definitely contribute to the cause
ya we recommend using donor feces from someone who hasn't been in the hospital or been taking any antibiotics over the last 3 months and preferably someone who shares the same diet as the patient, typically a family member. this allows transplantation of gut flora that would be typical for that individual
the dura surrounding the brain does though