Had a routine ultrasound checkup yesterday, and a med student got to practice trying to find my kidneys.
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Had a routine ultrasound checkup yesterday, and a med student got to practice trying to find my kidneys.
(Found them)
It was kinda fun
I think reading an ultrasound is basically magic, so if I can help someone learn how to do that, I am all for it. -
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Had a routine ultrasound checkup yesterday, and a med student got to practice trying to find my kidneys.
(Found them)
It was kinda fun
I think reading an ultrasound is basically magic, so if I can help someone learn how to do that, I am all for it.@TarkabarkaHolgy I also don't understand why people insist on getting their routine stuff done by the department head. I also like to provide a learning opportunity whenever I can - and I always ask the students to explain what they are doing so that I can also learn something new.

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Had a routine ultrasound checkup yesterday, and a med student got to practice trying to find my kidneys.
(Found them)
It was kinda fun
I think reading an ultrasound is basically magic, so if I can help someone learn how to do that, I am all for it.@TarkabarkaHolgy
I hope you asked the student “where did you leave them?”
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Had a routine ultrasound checkup yesterday, and a med student got to practice trying to find my kidneys.
(Found them)
It was kinda fun
I think reading an ultrasound is basically magic, so if I can help someone learn how to do that, I am all for it.I bet they were in the last place they looked, though.
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Had a routine ultrasound checkup yesterday, and a med student got to practice trying to find my kidneys.
(Found them)
It was kinda fun
I think reading an ultrasound is basically magic, so if I can help someone learn how to do that, I am all for it.@TarkabarkaHolgy It is great, medical students need to practice on real patients. I was in the Semmelweis last year for a nasty sepsis; and while there was a guineapig for a heart ultrasound, so I had a diagnosis from one expert and 15 students that my (elderly) heart has no plaques and is in great shape. Very happy to help students any time!
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