Madame Celeste Amarilla,
Vous êtes une femme méprisable et indigne de sa fonction.
Vous ne représentez pas le Paraguay, ce pays qui a transpiré la passion et l’honneur tout au long de la compétition. Par votre inconscience et votre racisme décomplexé, le monde entier a déjà oublié le parcours et l’effort historique que vos joueurs ont réalisés durant cette coupe du monde pour laisser place à une dame incompétente donnant la pire image possible de son pays.
Je ne laisserai jamais aux gens comme elle, la liberté de laisser propager leur haine et leur racisme à travers le monde.
It's July. Brand new interns are starting, freshly minted doctors thrown into the deep end of the pool.
One intern, starting on neurosurgery, is managing a list of 60+ patients, from ruptured aneruysms to spinal cord injury. He's only been a doctor for a few days and this is his workload.
Then he tells me the hardest part of his job...
"learning how to put orders in the computer."
It's not managing the dying aneurysm patient in vasospasm or the brain tumor patient who had a postoperative hemorrhage or the TBI patient with uncontrolled intracranial pressure or the postop spine patient who suddenly can't move their leg.
It's navigating the computer.
14 years ago, when I was an intern, we had paper orders. It was simple. Write down what you wanted, the clerk put the order in a computer, and she asked any clarifying questions.
Now, I agree with that intern. The hardest part of my job is also navigating the computer.
I always say this. Out of context but in House job training, I always say the most difficult part is not even taking the history or examining the patient. It is uploading everything unto the computer. That takes a lot lot of time. 😣
There’s something beautiful about seeing Africans fully embrace the looks they choose for themselves, untouched by societal pressure and unconcerned with conformity.