1. neuroradiology: present a case using imaging studies. mine is on hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.
2. neuro-rehabilitation: present a case on an inpatient, outline therapeutic plan and discuss long term complications. my guy had a subdural and epidural hemorrhage. ouch.
3. multi-disciplinary case conference: present to the entire neuro-rotation-cadre of students and to staff, on the topic of amaurosis fugax and its differential.
i think i'm all set, but of course i'm going to be antsy and probably lose sleep and be all out of wack tomorrow. i'm stoked for the weekend.
not stoked: missing the o.c. tonight and forgetting to tape it. next: attempt to find and download the said episode.
even less stoked: the world, on the prospect of the next four years. (from the guardian.)
Mr Bush also proclaimed his inauguration as "a sign of hope for freedom-loving people everywhere".
In Britain, 64% of those polled said they disagreed with the proposition that the US would have a mainly positive impact on the world. The figures were even higher in France (75%) and Germany (77%).
Mr Bush's victory was viewed positively in only three of the 21 countries: the Philippines, Poland and India.
Mr Bush's job approval rating stands at 50%, with 47% disapproving. In recent times, only Richard Nixon at the start of his second term in 1972 recorded poll ratings as poor.
and wanna puke? yeah, i thought you would. it'll be a miracle if i make it through the next four years without developing an ulcer.
in the meanwhile: the video for "we will become silhouettes" by the postal service (link via stereogum, again), directed by jared hess, who directed/wrote/starred in napoleon dynamite. the video reminds me of an MST3K episode. in color. and it doesn't really make any sense. but i think they're having a space picnic in the desert. or something. and jenny lewis cleans up real nice-like.
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bush bush bush bush bush bush bush bush
GOOD LUCK ON YOUR PRESENT NATIONS
dropped by stv slv on 21 January, 2005 01:35 [*]
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