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Old 07-06-2006, 06:24   #24
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Originally Posted by 7624U
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keep up the good outlook and focus.
I have respect for anyone that can graduate the 18D course infact one of your instructors sewed my eye up so good i can't see the scar anymore. and a year later i had to get my face sewed up again on the other side from a diffrent 18D, I can see that scar but barly but that one was almost a loss of eye sight so im not complaining.... hehehehe


Doc ive got icky belly can you fix it lol oh what fun awaits you young Delta's on a Team.
during the 18D course I was working at Womack in the ER - forget the the SF guys - its The O wives that are the biggest PITAs around - if their kid is sick or hurt watch out - but it is a great way to really learn Peds Med - another guy and I got to sew up a kid who fell off an AC unit and really gashed his leg - I think it was 250 or 300 sutures 50% internal - the kid was great - the parents really sucked, kept the kid scared until we had them removed from the ER. REmember D's and C's are the biggest CA ambassadors on the team - we heal the sick and build the latrines and homes....
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