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(22-03-2022, 01:40 PM)JJB Wrote: [ -> ]You could do surgery on fruit, i.e making a fruit salad.  Smile  Ssorry Pros don't mean to demean your excellent dedication to learning. Couldn't contemplate courses/presentations/learning  these days, sudoku's more my limit Big Grin

The learning isn't my choice! I have a load of mandated courses that I have to complete during training, but they are very competitive to get on so you have to jump at any course you can attend, even if it falls on a day off.

However, I think people have been known to practice surgical skills on an orange, so maybe that's the way to go!
My friend, who is a GP, always tells the story of practicing on belly pork
I was happy today because it was opening day on the trout waters I fish! Cool Had a pleasant day with my youngest son at the waters edge. He got a fish, I got a fish, we both got sun burned and had an enjoyable day, what more could you ask for! Big Grin
Just another lovely day and the depression is back in its box again after a wobbly few months. Booked flights back to the UK to see family, Covid willing, in May.
Sunshine, seeds popping their heads up, buying a new with tags Weird fish jumper from the charity shop.
Staffing is good enough at work that my bosses have agreed I can take today as a lieu day for yesterday. I didn't sleep well last night, but still quite keen to see what I can get done today. I should probably do some work, but I think I really need an actual day off, so that's what I'm going to do!
I passed the Royal College of Physicians consultant's exam that I sat a month ago. I was sure that I would have failed and paid £665 only to have to sit it again next year. It doesn't make me a consultant as I still have at least 2.5 years more training to go first, but it means I shouldn't ever have to sit another professional exam. (Don't worry, we are still reassessed for competence every year!)
Put a small pot of narcissus Hawera on the table. The scent is exquisite and making me very happy.
(23-03-2022, 01:43 PM)Proserpina Wrote: [ -> ]I passed the Royal College of Physicians consultant's exam that I sat a month ago. I was sure that I would have failed and paid £665 only to have to sit it again next year. It doesn't make me a consultant as I still have at least 2.5 years more training to go first, but it means I shouldn't ever have to sit another professional exam. (Don't worry, we are still reassessed for competence every year!)
Congrats ProsSmile
Hubby took a delivery and had to do techy voice thing for his name and it turned him into Santa's Apprentice. Delivery drivered okayed it as well. I am married to Santa's Apprentice Smile Smile Smile
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