Re: CNM asking questions for the OBs

From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Fri Apr 14 02:14:19 2006


What on earth gives you the idea that class rank is a predictor of anything other than that they can study well?

Yes, of course I was firmly in the bottom 10%, flunked finals once, even. And my high school grades were so bad it took me 5 years and an RN degree to get in as a "mature entrant". Nvermind the oldest candidate ever to pass the boards at that particular board...

el

Grace Loehr wrote: > So, it's half of the bottom 10% of medical school classes with their
> trickle down academics who are responsible for the state of modern
> American obstetrics, with its sky high c-section rate, high
> interventionist philosophy, and insecurity in regards to midwives?





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