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Panda Bear, MD’s hilarious take on clinical evaluations

February 09, 2007 By: DancingSamurai Category: Fun and Games

Evaluations, aka. ‘attendance forms’, are a daily party of life as a medical student (and yes, resident). This is parodied very well by Panda Bear, MD (and it’s posts like this that make me sorry I forgot to add his blog to my RSS feeds ages ago).

Panda Bear, MD: Clinical Evaluations

Family Medicine: I detected a lot of resistance from Student Doctor Bear. He seems reluctant to hug the patients and his sympathetic nodding skills are woefully inadequate. His empathy skills also need work. For example, when a patient complains about knee pain Student Doctor Bear needs to refer her to physical therapy, not comment that it is “No wonder because every time you stand up you squat-press a small German car.”

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