Friday, October 03, 2003
Here We Go Again. . .
By the way, if you don't know, a practical exam consists of walking from station to station and identifying parts of the body with pins in them or little strings tied around them. You may remember this fun ritual from high school Biology. We get 90 seconds at each station, then an instructor beeps a little beeper and we move to the next station. Sometime those 90 seconds are very long, sometimes they're not enough.
Waiting to take the Anatomy pratical exam:
. . and immediately after the practical exam, they posted the answer key, so naturally there was a swarm. . .
"How many did I get wrong?"
and
"There's no way that was the bronchio-esophogeal artery! It was coming off the fifth intercostal artery! It had to be the esophogeal artery!"