Conversation Between BrittneyNicole and Jaymz404
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Thanks, lol. I try to be pleasant. :]
And I know what you mean about the life and death and the adrenaline and excitement. It's an amazing rush. I'm actually working now and I need to nap too. Have a good day at work!
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Also I am sorry for being hostile towards you, you do seem like a nice girl.
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Crazy, Yeah I like surgery in general. I love life and death and I need the excitement and the adreniline of it. I'm good underpressure and never stress out. Anyway I must sleep have work in 3 hours, but my sleep pattern is all messed. Had stupid work hours yesterday... 6 am start time.... WOOT WOOT.
Only bad thing about being a Doctor, and it's not what the medical drama's make out to be in the on call room. In all the night shifts I've worked I've never once had sleep uninterupted.
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I want to be a trauma surgeon, too. I love the excitement and I'm a trauma junkie. :]
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Trauma Surgeon, although its very hard to get into in the UK and you have to become a consultant first and then be sent on training for that.
American Doctors over specialise and they have too little responsibility. Here in the UK we don't have specific sections we just have a general area. It's better as our day to day job is less repetitive and more fun as a result.
I want to be a surgeon though. I like cutting.
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Sounds like a really great job. What kind of doctor do you want to be?
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You couldn't put me down if you tried! The job I have was given to the two best students in our year. Myself and a girl, and it is doing very technical jobs. Of course all my work is checked by a Doctor but I am left alone with patients and I am free to talk to them and tell them about anything. Ranging from blood pressure to BMI.
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I don't know. It might be different in the US and England. In the US.. I'm considered a medical professional. But in England, I wouldn't. I wasn't trying to bash you or put you down. I hope you didn't take it that way.
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Exaclty my point. My point was, If I am not a professional then nor are you. I have to have a licence so it makes me just as much of professional as you.
That is the litral meaning of professional, it is used in slang otherwise and is wrong.
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Well, if we go by YOUR definition.. you aren't a professional. You don't have a doctoral degree in medicine or law. So.. you can't go around saying you're a professional.