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Kentucky 28 - (14) Miss State 7. This is crazy!
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1534883" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>This is an interesting post Best. These young men are still learning the game. Perfecting their craft. You and i are both medical professionals. We have already learned our craft. We have both completed the schooling and education requirements for our respective fields. Nursing school was no picnic. They make it very clear what the expectations are and if you can't or won't abide, then you will be gone without hesitation. Plenty of opportunities to be humiliated for not knowing information that you're responsible for; feelings be darned. We both know very well there are still plenty of old school docs and surgeons that will come in screaming and throwing charts. I have observed these docs and surgeons patients are cared for more closely by nursing staff. I have story after story about surgeons, orthopods, cardiologists, etc. One of the worst was a surgeon who had done a skin flap repair on a quadriplegic pt and the RN had the pt laying on it. </p><p>There is no need for those antics in a trauma situation because everyone is trained and experienced with their role in that situation-ACLS, PALS, etc and the natural repititon of those code situations. We get better with every occurrence hopefully. </p><p></p><p>Saban is nothing more than a basic training drill sergeant for the NFL. If these guys can make it through his training, their success is almost a guarantee on the NFL stage. They have been groomed to deal with the high level of accountability in the NFL, and reap the benefits of surviving his rigors. The guy isn't just an azzhole, he is actually a very, very good football coach too.</p><p>I have stomached a whole lot worse from bosses for a lot less money than these kids are getting(scholarship to Alabama) and will make in their future.</p><p>Adversity breeds character.</p><p></p><p>PS, nice job on the NFL game picks thus far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1534883, member: 23752"] This is an interesting post Best. These young men are still learning the game. Perfecting their craft. You and i are both medical professionals. We have already learned our craft. We have both completed the schooling and education requirements for our respective fields. Nursing school was no picnic. They make it very clear what the expectations are and if you can't or won't abide, then you will be gone without hesitation. Plenty of opportunities to be humiliated for not knowing information that you're responsible for; feelings be darned. We both know very well there are still plenty of old school docs and surgeons that will come in screaming and throwing charts. I have observed these docs and surgeons patients are cared for more closely by nursing staff. I have story after story about surgeons, orthopods, cardiologists, etc. One of the worst was a surgeon who had done a skin flap repair on a quadriplegic pt and the RN had the pt laying on it. There is no need for those antics in a trauma situation because everyone is trained and experienced with their role in that situation-ACLS, PALS, etc and the natural repititon of those code situations. We get better with every occurrence hopefully. Saban is nothing more than a basic training drill sergeant for the NFL. If these guys can make it through his training, their success is almost a guarantee on the NFL stage. They have been groomed to deal with the high level of accountability in the NFL, and reap the benefits of surviving his rigors. The guy isn't just an azzhole, he is actually a very, very good football coach too. I have stomached a whole lot worse from bosses for a lot less money than these kids are getting(scholarship to Alabama) and will make in their future. Adversity breeds character. PS, nice job on the NFL game picks thus far. [/QUOTE]
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