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Emergency Medicine Physician
Wannabe professional athlete
@HarharaYas11251@Intealth I am having similar issues. we are not alone. They have left thousands of us in the dark and without access to important documentation. This is preventing me from working as an already board certified licensed physician. They need to be held accountable. DM me.
@Intealth I honestly do not know what to do at this point. I got an email today saying my account was deactivated and I can no longer sign in. Still no response for weeks/months. This is unacceptable
I can treat patients, run a code, and manage an ER… but @Intealth@ECFMG won’t let me download my own certification. Incredible how a system built for doctors makes it harder to work than med school ever did.
Multiple weeks of trying to get my ECFMG certificate from @Intealth. Still nothing. Imagine finishing med school, passing all your exams, completing residency… and then being blocked from starting work because of a dysfunctional portal.
Still no response from @Intealth. I’ve completed every requirement, I’m fully certified, and yet I can’t even access proof of my own certification for my new job. The system is broken and the silence is unacceptable.
Dear @Intealth & @ECFMG — your system to get a copy of my own certification is a complete disaster. I’m a fully certified physician and can’t even access proof of it because your portal is broken and your support is unresponsive. This shouldn’t be this hard.
Hey @Intealth & @ECFMG, why is it so hard to access my own ECFMG certification? I’m a physician starting a new job, and your system is a nightmare to navigate. Endless loops, locked menus, no response. Just need a copy of a certificate you already verified. Fix this.
I don’t think many Americans understand what we just did. B-2 bombers took off with two 30,000 pound bunker buster bombs each. They took off from KC, MO, and flew nonstop to Iran, dropped bombs precisely on target, and flew all the fucking way back to Kansas City. That’s 30 hours!
Balls! Big ones! That’s my Air Force. That’s America. We will find you everywhere.
Brad Marchand in 2018: “I was never the best kid on my team — anyone will tell you that. My buddies were better players. As we got older, they were getting all the attention from the junior teams. I’ll never forget, when we were 12 years old our coach gave this speech in the locker room before a game, and he said, ‘There’s thousands of kids like you in Canada. There’s thousands more all over the world. You know what the statistics say? The statistics say that only 0.01% of you will make it to the NHL.’
I just always remembered that stat, and I would think to myself, ‘Man, if I’m not even the best kid on my pee-wee team … there’s no chance. How could I ever get noticed?’
That same pee-wee season, something else happened that took my mindset a step further. We were playing against our rivals, Cole Harbor, in some important game, and they had this monster forward on their team who always killed us.
During the game, the kid took a run at my brother, and he smoked him. For as much as we’d mess with one another at home, if you ever hurt my brother, it was like a red light went off inside me. I’d fight you.
So we went out, and every time the kid touched the puck, one of us took a run. He got so pissed off that he took a slashing penalty right at the end of his shift, and we got a power play. We ended up scoring the game-winning goal with him in the box, and I had this realization like, ‘OK … if I have a 0.01% chance, this might be one way of getting people to notice me.’
I have done things that have stepped over that line, and I’ve paid the price for it.... There’s a lot of people out there in the hockey world who love to say, ‘Winning is everything. It’s the only thing.’
Do they really mean it? How far are they willing to go? Maybe it was my size, or just the way I was born, but I’ve always felt like you have to be willing to do anything — literally anything — in order to win. Even if that means being hated. Even if it means carrying around some baggage.
If I played the game any other way, you absolutely would not know my name. You wouldn’t care enough to hate me, because I wouldn’t be in the NHL.” https://t.co/YaGuxkR03w