-- -----Original Message-----
-- From: Bob W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 1:02 PM
-- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
-- Hi,
--
-- > P.S.  I also have a story of being mistaken for a doctor
-- while another
-- > friend, in med school at the time, was showing me around
-- the hospital where
-- > she was an intern...
--
-- hmm. Doesn't sound suitable for family viewing. I'm reminded of the
-- scene from one of the old British "Doctor ..." series of
-- movies. He is
-- examining a young girl with a stethoscope.
--
-- Doctor: Big breath now!
-- Girl: Yeth, and I'm only thikthteen.
--
-- --
-- Cheers,
--  Bob
--

LOL!

She was so mad that everyone turned to me for information.  I pulled it all
off quite well.  Now that I think of it she never did invite me to the
hospital again, the university - sure, just not the teaching hospital.
She is now a doctor and also a professor at that university...

As for family viewing, I guess it dependson the family :-)  Ahhhh, the
stories I could tell... about teaching hospitals of course - cadavers in
classrooms and such...

Cesar
Panama City, Florida

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