Hey students
Aug. 2nd, 2011 09:45 pmI KNOW this is the last week. This is NOT the time to stop listening to me and starting fucking around. I have count 'em FOUR more projects of yours to grade. You annoy me, and I might decide that you ain't getting half points for your spelled wrong half assed answers. OMG, the people I've wanted to make their heads explode by using my mind...
And shoulder, bite the widest part of my ass. I reached for the hair brush today and my entire trapezius and infraspinatus muscles SPASMED. To the point I couldn't raise my arm or turn my head. Driving to therapy was fun and a waste of time. Couldn't DO anything there. They want me to see the massage therapist to work on the trigger points (You know the one thing not covered by my insurance.)
ALso WHOO HOO! It's August and that means only 6 more weeks ofhell summer. Thank god. I'm so ready to see the ass end of this season
Most of you know by now I was a doctor before my injury (okay I'm STILL a doctor but you know, not practicing)I still get the emails from my medical school and wanted to share this one for you because well it needs sharing.
Expect more oversight from federal and state governments. Two reports recently issued by the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services found that the drive to connect hospitals and doctors via EHR is being "layered on systems that already have glaring privacy problems." Audits of health systems in seven large hospitals in different states found 151 security vulnerabilities, most of which were classified as "serious."
Among the serious problems were inadequate passwords, computers that did not automatically log off inactive users, and unencrypted patient data on laptops. Most hospitals had problems with wireless access (an inability to detect unauthorized intrusion), lack of firewall, and not updating computer software to defeat known bugs.
Yeah that's right, your records aren't as safe as you thought (granted most of us probably took one look at those computerized notes and figured someone was stealing them). geez.
And speaking of med school, student loans called again. This time the rude bitch hung up on me before I could get her name. THis is getting old with them.
Also I woke up this morning convinced it was saturday. I'm lucky I even made it to work...
soul is LYING DOWN drinking water out of his bowl. why won't my camera work
( Day 296, Dad scanned in my and my brother's h.s. pictures, welcome to the 1980's )
And shoulder, bite the widest part of my ass. I reached for the hair brush today and my entire trapezius and infraspinatus muscles SPASMED. To the point I couldn't raise my arm or turn my head. Driving to therapy was fun and a waste of time. Couldn't DO anything there. They want me to see the massage therapist to work on the trigger points (You know the one thing not covered by my insurance.)
ALso WHOO HOO! It's August and that means only 6 more weeks of
Most of you know by now I was a doctor before my injury (okay I'm STILL a doctor but you know, not practicing)I still get the emails from my medical school and wanted to share this one for you because well it needs sharing.
Expect more oversight from federal and state governments. Two reports recently issued by the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services found that the drive to connect hospitals and doctors via EHR is being "layered on systems that already have glaring privacy problems." Audits of health systems in seven large hospitals in different states found 151 security vulnerabilities, most of which were classified as "serious."
Among the serious problems were inadequate passwords, computers that did not automatically log off inactive users, and unencrypted patient data on laptops. Most hospitals had problems with wireless access (an inability to detect unauthorized intrusion), lack of firewall, and not updating computer software to defeat known bugs.
Yeah that's right, your records aren't as safe as you thought (granted most of us probably took one look at those computerized notes and figured someone was stealing them). geez.
And speaking of med school, student loans called again. This time the rude bitch hung up on me before I could get her name. THis is getting old with them.
Also I woke up this morning convinced it was saturday. I'm lucky I even made it to work...
soul is LYING DOWN drinking water out of his bowl. why won't my camera work
( Day 296, Dad scanned in my and my brother's h.s. pictures, welcome to the 1980's )