BS Physics and Journalism A&M
JD Harvard
MBA SMU
JD Harvard
MBA SMU
vmiaptetr said:
Now, what's everyone's mother's maiden name, and what's everyone's father's middle name?
slaughtr said:
I'm a Pathologist (humans), and in my residency we had a contract with the local zoo to do their Pathology. Fascinating stuff.
It's commendable that you value privacy, but ironic that you have an Ag Tag.vmiaptetr said:
Now, what's everyone's mother's maiden name, and what's everyone's father's middle name?
pathag1 said:slaughtr said:
I'm a Pathologist (humans), and in my residency we had a contract with the local zoo to do their Pathology. Fascinating stuff.
Interesting; some animal neoplasms look similar to human neoplasms, but are graded much differently (and have a different prognosis). Also, animals have some round cell tumors that human pathologists try to diagnose as lymphomas, but are benign (such as histiocytomas in dogs). However, the majority of neoplasms are similar diagnosis and prognosis. Of course, infectious diseases are similar amongst mammals. Interesting that a zoo would use a human pathologist, when there are veterinary pathologists that would be much cheaper.
Is your daddy a fireman? He's probably big, is he a wrestler? Is he a basketball coach?91Challenger said:vmiaptetr said:
Now, what's everyone's mother's maiden name, and what's everyone's father's middle name?
"We're going to play a game called, 'Who's your daddy and what does he do.'"
slaughtr said:pathag1 said:slaughtr said:
I'm a Pathologist (humans), and in my residency we had a contract with the local zoo to do their Pathology. Fascinating stuff.
Interesting; some animal neoplasms look similar to human neoplasms, but are graded much differently (and have a different prognosis). Also, animals have some round cell tumors that human pathologists try to diagnose as lymphomas, but are benign (such as histiocytomas in dogs). However, the majority of neoplasms are similar diagnosis and prognosis. Of course, infectious diseases are similar amongst mammals. Interesting that a zoo would use a human pathologist, when there are veterinary pathologists that would be much cheaper.
It was long ago and the Chair of our department was also a Veterinarian.
I have toyed with the idea of getting a JD, but I am pretty sure I wouldn't want to grind it out in the library doing research. I would rather go the Vince Gambino/Jerry Callo route and just get paid to argue with people.MouthBQ98 said:
I'm only BS ID. I figured out quickly I didn't need more for my career path and especially at the going cost and time penalty.
I might go back to school when I retire if a second shorter career just for something constructive to do seems interesting and worthwhile.
I know this will sound like a shameless plug for my industry (and it is), but look up something along the lines of unmanned systems.,Eliminatus said:
BS Engineering
Really thinking hard about a Masters. In between jobs and have an untouched Hazelwood I would love to use on something and not let it go to waste. Just no idea what really. I don't feel an urge or need to expand on my BS so the world is kinda open I guess. I'm using this thread for ideas now.