Delivery pics from today, finally posted !
#106
Radiology my friend, that is the field....
Congrats on the 3!!! great addition to an already SUPERB stable. Enjoy in good health..
Ditto on the Radiology matter. Interventional Radiology here...
Congrats on the 3!!! great addition to an already SUPERB stable. Enjoy in good health..
Ditto on the Radiology matter. Interventional Radiology here...
Last edited by crush; 06-03-2007 at 12:55 PM.
#108
Originally Posted by RufMD
Sorry I forgot to respond good sir ! If you take 12 years to become an OB, you might regret it....you'll be paying a ton in malpractice insurance and have nothing left over for your ride !!!
Radiology my friend, that is the field....
But to be honest, I bet Naval Engineering is a heck of a lot more interesting ! All the best man,
Jas
Radiology my friend, that is the field....
But to be honest, I bet Naval Engineering is a heck of a lot more interesting ! All the best man,
Jas
#109
Originally Posted by crush
Radiology my friend, that is the field....
Congrats on the 3!!! great addition to an already SUPERB stable. Enjoy in good health..
Ditto on the Radiology matter. Interventional Radiology here...
Congrats on the 3!!! great addition to an already SUPERB stable. Enjoy in good health..
Ditto on the Radiology matter. Interventional Radiology here...
I'm in ER myself.
Interventional guys make the major coin, no question about that...congrats man.
#110
Originally Posted by mkell
Jas, are you a radiologist? My pops is an ER doc and I've been thinking about going into medicine myself.
He'll also tell you, radiology is the field, cutting edge tech, indisposable to medicine, awesome family life, and beaucoup vacation time !
Honestly, with all the negative things you hear about medicine, I still can't get myself to discourage people from it. It is immensely satisfying, rewarding, and puts all material things in perspective.
#112
Originally Posted by RufMD
Thanks Joshua, appreciate it mate, notice I laid low after United got beat in the FA Cup...congrats to the blue !
LOL!
Notice how i didn't post about Utd winning the league...
My dad was actually at the FA Cup final with three tickets, he offered me one but i couldn't make it over
#113
Originally Posted by RufMD
Awesome man, my wife is in her last year of radiology residency...I married up !!!
I'm in ER myself.
Interventional guys make the major coin, no question about that...congrats man.
I'm in ER myself.
Interventional guys make the major coin, no question about that...congrats man.
Interventional gals do too!(wifee) is the radioligist..
is your wife planning on a fellowship?
#114
My dad enjoys the ER too, but man is he a workhorse (by choice as you would know)! My dad has mentioned the same things you have about radiology (and medicine - rewarding, etc etc) and I feel that it's something I need to look more in to.
Thanks for your input - very helpful to me! And again, congrats on your latest addition!
Thanks for your input - very helpful to me! And again, congrats on your latest addition!
Originally Posted by RufMD
Hey Matt, I'm in ER...love it, no day is the same as the last one (ask your dad !)
He'll also tell you, radiology is the field, cutting edge tech, indisposable to medicine, awesome family life, and beaucoup vacation time !
Honestly, with all the negative things you hear about medicine, I still can't get myself to discourage people from it. It is immensely satisfying, rewarding, and puts all material things in perspective.
He'll also tell you, radiology is the field, cutting edge tech, indisposable to medicine, awesome family life, and beaucoup vacation time !
Honestly, with all the negative things you hear about medicine, I still can't get myself to discourage people from it. It is immensely satisfying, rewarding, and puts all material things in perspective.
#117
Not to be mean, but I really hate you right now, *haha*. Congratulations on the GT3 and an amazing addition to your already incredible stable. Thank you for sharing the photos with us.
#118
Sorry about the lawnchair ordeal, Easy and I just wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
The GT3 looks great and compliments your garage so well - kind of the younger but still very capable brother to the CGT, while the CS fills that role to the F40. Great in every way!
I second that about not being an OB/GYN. It is probably one of the most satisfying fields of medicine from what my father has shared, but on-call hours are rediculous and malpractice for private practices is disgusting. He went into a public hospital which grants you the same amount of work and a smaller salary but less malpractice worries.
The GT3 looks great and compliments your garage so well - kind of the younger but still very capable brother to the CGT, while the CS fills that role to the F40. Great in every way!
I second that about not being an OB/GYN. It is probably one of the most satisfying fields of medicine from what my father has shared, but on-call hours are rediculous and malpractice for private practices is disgusting. He went into a public hospital which grants you the same amount of work and a smaller salary but less malpractice worries.
#119
Originally Posted by Kraftwerk
Sorry about the lawnchair ordeal, Easy and I just wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
The GT3 looks great and compliments your garage so well - kind of the younger but still very capable brother to the CGT, while the CS fills that role to the F40. Great in every way!
I second that about not being an OB/GYN. It is probably one of the most satisfying fields of medicine from what my father has shared, but on-call hours are rediculous and malpractice for private practices is disgusting. He went into a public hospital which grants you the same amount of work and a smaller salary but less malpractice worries.
The GT3 looks great and compliments your garage so well - kind of the younger but still very capable brother to the CGT, while the CS fills that role to the F40. Great in every way!
I second that about not being an OB/GYN. It is probably one of the most satisfying fields of medicine from what my father has shared, but on-call hours are rediculous and malpractice for private practices is disgusting. He went into a public hospital which grants you the same amount of work and a smaller salary but less malpractice worries.
#120
No Offense to Jas, but I seriously doubt that an Avg. ER physician can afford those cars. He either sells drugs to the GOMER patients or has invested wisely in other businesses/RE/Stocks.