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Re: Did OK provisionally
« Reply #15 on: 26 July 2008, 20:56:16 »

Nice one matey, cracking achievment. [smiley=beer.gif] Of course dear fellow i have letters after my name,,,HGV!!!
    Well done, regards, Guy. :y
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« Reply #16 on: 26 July 2008, 20:56:28 »

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Well done :y

I am useless at revision and doing things I don't like. I am sat here now typing reports that should have been finished and in the office by last Thursday and im nowhere near finished ::)



So too am I!!

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« Reply #17 on: 26 July 2008, 20:59:16 »

Many congratulations on the PhD.  Are you sure you want to convert to the MD path?  The post-graduation 2-year junior hospital doctor stint is ghastly.  Can you get any exemptions from that?  

But then, I suppose what you're doing now can't be much different from that, so you'll probably cope.   :)
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« Reply #18 on: 26 July 2008, 21:11:55 »

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Well if provisional results are anything to do by (They have for the rest of my academia anyways!) Then I am now Psychnurse PhD!!

Not bad for a dyslexic nurse from the farmer lands  ;D

Thought i fluffed my final exam... with all thats going on... but provisinally passed with very good mark.


Chuffed to bits... its cost enough too  ::)

A very well done Psychnurse :y :y


I would obviously feel very safe on your ward now!! ;D ;D ;)



Expecting a stay soon Lizzie ?
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« Reply #19 on: 26 July 2008, 21:12:47 »

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Nice one matey, cracking achievment. [smiley=beer.gif] Of course dear fellow i have letters after my name,,,HGV!!!
    Well done, regards, Guy. :y

I've got letters before mine -- and they ain't Mr (Mrs or Miss) :P
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« Reply #20 on: 26 July 2008, 21:14:04 »

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Many congratulations on the PhD.  Are you sure you want to convert to the MD path?  The post-graduation 2-year junior hospital doctor stint is ghastly.  Can you get any exemptions from that?  

But then, I suppose what you're doing now can't be much different from that, so you'll probably cope.   :)



Got a 9 month offer!  ;) ;) By my current Uni  :y :y

No, I do not want to become a dotor.... but..... I feel it needs somebody to challege the bar stewards... Ive done it for long enough in my nurse role.

Was always told I was stupid... So its good to try and do well.. I was adopted at a young age which I am proud of as my 'biological' family seemed to be a 'dead loss'  :-/

But my twin brother who lives in Israel is also a Doctor  :y
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« Reply #21 on: 26 July 2008, 21:17:55 »

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Many congratulations on the PhD.  Are you sure you want to convert to the MD path?  The post-graduation 2-year junior hospital doctor stint is ghastly.  Can you get any exemptions from that?  

But then, I suppose what you're doing now can't be much different from that, so you'll probably cope.   :)



Got a 9 month offer!  ;) ;) By my current Uni  :y :y

No, I do not want to become a dotor.... but..... I feel it needs somebody to challege the bar stewards... Ive done it for long enough in my nurse role.

Was always told I was stupid... So its good to try and do well.. I was adopted at a young age which I am proud of as my 'biological' family seemed to be a 'dead loss'  :-/

But my twin brother who lives in Israel is also a Doctor  :y

Mate, in your place I would go for it ----- if I could multiply my brain cell ( singular).
Not only the satisfaction of getting it done ---- but a nose up to those that thought you couldn't
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« Reply #22 on: 26 July 2008, 21:29:38 »

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Many congratulations on the PhD.  Are you sure you want to convert to the MD path?  The post-graduation 2-year junior hospital doctor stint is ghastly.  Can you get any exemptions from that?  

But then, I suppose what you're doing now can't be much different from that, so you'll probably cope.   :)



Got a 9 month offer!  ;) ;) By my current Uni  :y :y

No, I do not want to become a dotor.... but..... I feel it needs somebody to challege the bar stewards... Ive done it for long enough in my nurse role.

Was always told I was stupid... So its good to try and do well.. I was adopted at a young age which I am proud of as my 'biological' family seemed to be a 'dead loss'  :-/

But my twin brother who lives in Israel is also a Doctor  :y

Mate, in your place I would go for it ----- if I could multiply my brain cell ( singular).
Not only the satisfaction of getting it done ---- but a nose up to those that thought you couldn't




i cant do the bloody mini buggy project though  :y
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« Reply #23 on: 26 July 2008, 21:47:03 »

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i cant do the bloody mini buggy project though  :y

I can't do that either, and I also couldn't do what you do, nor could I study in my spare time and get a doctorate.  

I'd be lucky to get a pass in anything at GCSE level these days. :(
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« Reply #24 on: 26 July 2008, 21:50:56 »

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i cant do the bloody mini buggy project though  :y

I can't do that either, and I also couldn't do what you do, nor could I study in my spare time and get a doctorate.  

I'd be lucky to get a pass in anything at GCSE level these days. :(




Mate ... you wanna do it... you can do it!! Belive me I am a right thicko!!!!!!!!!   Its in the mind!  ;)
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« Reply #25 on: 26 July 2008, 22:03:16 »

We all have different talents, different strengths and weaknesses ---- and we are all special in our own way.

When we are born we are wet, naked, cold and hungry. Then we get slapped on the arse ----- from then on it's downhill all the way  ;)

And remember:

If at first you don't succeed -- don't try skydiving  :y
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« Reply #26 on: 26 July 2008, 22:28:32 »

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i cant do the bloody mini buggy project though  :y

I can't do that either, and I also couldn't do what you do, nor could I study in my spare time and get a doctorate.  

I'd be lucky to get a pass in anything at GCSE level these days. :(

Oh im sure you could.........Ive even got an NVQ......bet you carnt guess what for  ::) ;D

And well done PsychoNursey  :y :y
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« Reply #27 on: 26 July 2008, 22:35:09 »

Really well done psychnursePhD lol.  Not an easy discipline at all.., mind u your next one is even worse, for all the reasons pointed out but I am certain u'll be the best and most human Doctor out there.

I hope it goes as well as the PhD did.
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« Reply #28 on: 26 July 2008, 23:02:27 »

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Really well done psychnursePhD lol.  Not an easy discipline at all.., mind u your next one is even worse, for all the reasons pointed out but I am certain u'll be the best and most human Doctor out there.

I hope it goes as well as the PhD did.





That comment means a lot! Thank you. Those sort of comments are what makes it woth while.. and what has gave me strength. I will be a good doctor.... I promise you that! But very much a human  ;)
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« Reply #29 on: 26 July 2008, 23:04:41 »

congrats well done  :y
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