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Yeahbaby
06-18-2004, 02:16 PM
I am licenced graduated from AUC, and just got an important position, and will make 180 g's + bonus.

Work hard, and you will be rewareded.

Yeahbaby
06-18-2004, 02:24 PM
I recently joined to share my experience, and encourage students to do well.

Bill Cornbread
06-18-2004, 04:07 PM
That's Great! Tell us about yourself and your history starting with AUC.

leofalcone
06-18-2004, 10:42 PM
Hey Yeah Baby,

Please tell me that you were in a very big hurry and that is why you couldn't spell when you wrote your post.

You better pick up a grammar and a spelling book before you start your "important job".

options
06-19-2004, 02:09 AM
If you are an actual succesful AUC graduate, that wasn't a very convicing post.

sxmdoctobe
06-19-2004, 12:04 PM
Please fill us in on the details. Which class are u from?

Yeahbaby
06-24-2004, 12:00 PM
I graduated from AUC, i went there after failing to get into a US school, i was not to happy about this, but i then realized that it was not that bad. I did very well in Boards, all i did is study and study and study, well every once in a wile i did run around and relaxed. I finished residency in Chicago, and was ofered several positions in Hospital, and some of the doctors had conections and also wnated me to get into private practice.

But, study hard, and do extremely well in clinicals, and residency, this allows you to establish good reputation and establish conections(dont forget USMLE scores)

Ill get back and talk some more, but now i have to hurry and get back to work$$$$

RajPatel
06-24-2004, 12:11 PM
well, it's nice to see that you're mainly interested in helping sick people :roll:

anencephalic
06-24-2004, 04:01 PM
I graduated from AUC, i went there after failing to get into a US school, i was not to happy about this, but i then realized that it was not that bad. I did very well in Boards, all i did is study and study and study, well every once in a wile i did run around and relaxed. I finished residency in Chicago, and was ofered several positions in Hospital, and some of the doctors had conections and also wnated me to get into private practice.

But, study hard, and do extremely well in clinicals, and residency, this allows you to establish good reputation and establish conections(dont forget USMLE scores)

Ill get back and talk some more, but now i have to hurry and get back to work$$$$

Yeahbaby,

Congratulations on your success! A few questions for you:
When specifically did you graduate?
When were you on island?
What did you like most about the island (be specific!)?
Who were your favorite profs?
Did you feel that the block exams prepared you for the USMLEs?
Thanks for your time!

Aloha,

ML
06-24-2004, 05:28 PM
Yeahbaby,

Congratulations on your success! A few questions for you:
When specifically did you graduate?
When were you on island?
What did you like most about the island (be specific!)?
Who were your favorite profs?
Did you feel that the block exams prepared you for the USMLEs?
Thanks for your time!

Aloha,[/quote]

Dude Jon,
You definitely are capable to become an officer and question suspects in case this Doctor thing (God forbid) doesn't work out for yea. I like that last question above a lot 8) :lol: :wink:

-ML

FLK
06-24-2004, 09:56 PM
Hey Yeah Baby,

Please tell me that you were in a very big hurry and that is why you couldn't spell when you wrote your post.

You better pick up a grammar and a spelling book before you start your "important job".

that's why God invented dictatation and med trans for busy docs

but aside, if Bull-capitol S with a HIT was music, I think he'd be a brass band

wcb22
06-24-2004, 10:35 PM
sorry, but i don't think AUC would allow something like yeababy to slip through the cracks... nope, i don't buy it. sounds like a 15 year old punk teenager.

teratos
06-25-2004, 05:12 AM
I am licenced graduated from AUC, and just got an important position, and will make 180 g's + bonus.

Work hard, and you will be rewareded.

What is your specialty? G

Yeahbaby
06-25-2004, 11:20 AM
I went to American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Plymouth, Montserrat. I did my Residency/Internship: Providence Hospital, Southfield, MI Board Certification: American Board of Surgery
My Special Procedures/Interests: General, vascular, laparoscopic surgery
My Professional Organizations, American College of Surgeons

anencephalic
06-25-2004, 02:30 PM
I went to American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Plymouth, Montserrat. I did my Residency/Internship: Providence Hospital, Southfield, MI Board Certification: American Board of Surgery
My Special Procedures/Interests: General, vascular, laparoscopic surgery
My Professional Organizations, American College of Surgeons

That's all fine and well, but in a previous post on this thread, you claimed to have completed residency in Chicago...

I graduated from AUC, i went there after failing to get into a US school, i was not to happy about this, but i then realized that it was not that bad. I did very well in Boards, all i did is study and study and study, well every once in a wile i did run around and relaxed. I finished residency in Chicago, and was ofered several positions in Hospital, and some of the doctors had conections and also wnated me to get into private practice.

But, study hard, and do extremely well in clinicals, and residency, this allows you to establish good reputation and establish conections(dont forget USMLE scores)

Ill get back and talk some more, but now i have to hurry and get back to work$$$$

So which is it? Chicago, IL or Southfield, MI? Or are you going to tell me next that you double-boarded in two separate places in Surgery and **?

And by the way, thanks for clearing that up for all of us...

levator
06-25-2004, 02:34 PM
I went to American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Plymouth, Montserrat. I did my Residency/Internship: Providence Hospital, Southfield, MI Board Certification: American Board of Surgery
My Special Procedures/Interests: General, vascular, laparoscopic surgery
My Professional Organizations, American College of Surgeons

That's all fine and well, but in a previous post on this thread, you claimed to have completed residency in Chicago...

I graduated from AUC, i went there after failing to get into a US school, i was not to happy about this, but i then realized that it was not that bad. I did very well in Boards, all i did is study and study and study, well every once in a wile i did run around and relaxed. I finished residency in Chicago, and was ofered several positions in Hospital, and some of the doctors had conections and also wnated me to get into private practice.

But, study hard, and do extremely well in clinicals, and residency, this allows you to establish good reputation and establish conections(dont forget USMLE scores)

Ill get back and talk some more, but now i have to hurry and get back to work$$$$

So which is it? Chicago, IL or Southfield, MI? Or are you going to tell me next that you double-boarded in two separate places in Surgery and **?

And by the way, thanks for clearing that up for all of us...



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thats me rolling on the floor... i love it!!

FLK
06-25-2004, 02:43 PM
you guys crack me up

anencephalic
06-25-2004, 04:18 PM
you guys crack me up

Anencephalic...assasinating character one troll at at time....

Aloha,

teratos
06-26-2004, 12:37 AM
...assasinating character one troll at at time....

Quick, trademark that :D

Besides, dude is far too busy making lots of money to worry about what you think of his character. OK, enough posting.......I gotta go make lots of money :twisted:

Wait, it's 1:30 AM and I am intoxicated...let the posting continue. G

microphage
06-26-2004, 01:43 AM
Wait, it's 1:30 AM and I am intoxicated...let the posting continue. G

Sounds like my daily routine... I need a new sleep schedule. :(

anencephalic
06-26-2004, 04:51 AM
Wait, it's 1:30 AM and I am intoxicated...let the posting continue. G

My hero!


Aloha,

susqu04
06-26-2004, 07:12 AM
For a vascular surgeon, 180K is not much in a year. The average vascular surgeon income is 359,339K/Yr according to http://www.physicianssearch.com/physician/salary2.html.
For a vascular surgeon, I would say you aren't making big bucks.

If, of course, you're even a physician