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othsource · 1 year
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tvshowscouples · 1 month
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If you love Bevin&Skills (OTH) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog couples :)
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chardwic · 7 years
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Ships I Ship: One Tree Hill couples *In order of how much I shipped it. I didn’t mind Chase and Alex much either.
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reputayswift · 4 years
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I was tagged by @lorelaigilmo!! ily Maayan!!!
Rules: 
Choose any three fandoms and answer the questions, then tag some friends!
I choose:
Gilmore girls
Avatar: The Last Airbender
One Tree Hill
The first character you loved:
Love loved, Jess, but I remember being super into Lorelai x Luke before he showed up! 
On my rewatch probably Aang cause he’s baby from ep 1 but Toph’s introduction was one of only two scenes I remembered from watching it as a kid so I guess that says something!
Jake Jagielski
The character you never expected to love so much:
Probably Paris, her development from semi-stereotypical mean girl to loyal frenemy is SO GOOD!! That being said I also didn’t expect to still be talking about Jess 5 years after watching but here we are
SUKI!!! Also as @julesblackthorns friend I am legally obligated to say Mai <3 OH also Sokka...I think I just love them all
Jake Jagielski...name a more iconic duo than me and my attachment to characters with limited screen-time <3
The character you relate to the most:
Rory! I used to specify “Early Seasons Rory” but considering I’m also sitting in my childhood bedroom with no plans for life after uni I think I can just say “Rory” now 🥴
I’ve thought about this a lot and I really don’t think there’s one specific character! Maybe if you took Sokka’s puns and mixed it with Aang’s excessive politeness and desire for everyone to Just Get Along...
Haley! Maybe with a little of Peyton’s creativity 
The character you’d slap:
(omg this one stresses me out)
There’s no real villains in GG everyone is at least a little bit likable...that being said I’d fight Dean in the Doose’s parking lot 💖
Ozai’s 5′8″ I can take him.
Lucas...🤫 (I’m sorry all his cheating plot lines were just so tiring...)
Three favorite characters (in order of preference):
Jess, Lorelai, Luke (Rory ily2 I promise...also honorable mention to Kirk and Dave 💖)
This is too stressful...I love them all genuinely 
Jake, Brooke, Haley?? Maybe...I’d have to rewatch
A character you liked at first but don’t anymore:
None!
None!
Lucas, he was my favorite Scott brother for the first few eps...naivety 
A character you did not like at first but now do:
Paris! An obvious one
None! 
Brooke!
Three OTPs:
Jess x Rory, Luke x Lorelai, Dave x Lane (THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO BE ENDGAME >:/)
Suki x Sokka, all the rest I just really love the friend dynamics!!! Literally every combination of characters brings out a new level of stupidity <3
Jake x Peyton, Haley x Nathan, Bevin x Skills (lol)
I tag @julesblackthorns @sanssa @rorylgilmore
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justanoutlawfic · 5 years
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Awww Bevin joined the reunion and Antwon picked her up. So cute.
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What to expect from ELM2
So buckle up because this post is going to be pure unadulterated nerdiness that I won’t even attempt to mask behind memes (much).
This post is about wtf ELM2 is all about, which to be honest is half the battle of actually passing ELM2. It’s long, it’s boring, and it’s all stuff I wish I’d had a better handle on before I got started.
The general vibe
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You’ve just finished at least a year (maybe three years or more) of studying several papers a semester. You’ve had terms tests, and maybe lab reports and assignments, with an exam at the end. In medicine, there’s one paper every year, which lasts the full year, and nothing counts towards your final grade until October.
Until now you’ve had to maintain grades in the 80s and 90s at all times, and spent hours and hours awake worrying that you’ll miss out on that A+ you need to keep your GPA high enough to be competitive. Now the scale you’re marked against goes from 1 (clear fail) to 5 (potential distinction), and 3 is a (bare) pass. “Threes get MB ChBs” is your new “Cs get degrees”.
That said, I found the year pretty hard academically. It’s not that the content is that much more difficult than health sci, but there’s a lot of it. Whereas in health sci it’s usually pretty obvious what you need to know (literally everything), in med it can be more challenging to know what is expected and how you should organise your notes and your time.
Just when you’ve gotten used to (and oh so fond of) Blackboard, you’ll be thrust into the Moodle learning environment. Moodle is actually wonderful but it takes a while to find your way around.
Modules
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Block modules are essentially body systems. When you are working through a particular system, most content you learn will relate to that system (sometimes indirectly). In ELM2 you do:
* Psychological medicine - lecture objectives and note summaries done by the lecturers are helpful
* Musculoskeletal (MSK) - mostly anatomy (including weekly labs and four dissection sessions), with a smattering of physiology. Use the weekly lab tests as incentive to keep on top of it.
* Cardiovascular (CVS) - my favourite block module because hearts are rad. A bit of anatomy with a lot of physiology (which is made fun by Matt Bevin aka Matty B). A big module for Pathology.
* Respiratory - fair bit of anatomy, heaps of physiology. Microbiology is important in this module as it touches cystic fibrosis, tuberculosis and asthma among other things.
* Gastrointestinal (GI) - reasonably straightforward module to round off the year. The anatomy is more complicated than I expected because you get a lot more detail than in HUBS.
Vertical modules are courses that carry over between all years of your degree. By far the most substantial in terms of content and time spent are:
* Pathology - weekly tutorials for a large part of the year
* Infection and Immunity - lectures supplemented by occasional labs
* Pharmacology - lectures and very, very occasionally supplemented with tutorials and labs (but really you’re on your own).
* Blood and Genetics are both very content heavy courses too, and you get a late start to Cancer but it gets pretty important towards the end of the year.
* Evidence Based Practice (epidemiology, basically) and Public Health are both pretty important but aren’t too content heavy (more skills-based).
Programmes
You also have three programmes for which you’ll do two hour tutorials most weeks of the year. They are Clinical Skills, Cases and Early Professional Experience (EPE).
Clinical Skills is assessed in your OSCE (worth ~ half of your final grade) while Cases and EPE type questions form part of your written examinations. EPE also has a clinical placement in a rest home.
Formative assessment
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You’ll have a file in your ELM2 Home page called ELM2 Programme and Assessment Dates or something like that. Down the bottom it gives you a list of terms requirements and dates - take a note of these in your diary.
There are a few formative tests and assignments that come up during the year. Everyone freaks out about them way more than is necessary and you probably will too. The major ones are:
* ResearchSmart - online modules teaching you to do research, pretty quick to complete so get them out of the way when they open.
* Retained Knowledge Test - two of these per year for the duration of med school, to see how much you know and remember. It doesn’t form part of your assessment for your med papers so don’t stress about it, just get it done.
* Integrated Cases Formative SAQ tests - two of these, one each semester. Like a terms test but doesn’t count towards your final grade. Use them to get used to the way medicine examinations are structured, and as an incentive to stay up to date on your block modules, pathology material and Cases IDL tasks.
* Formative OSPE - OSPE (observed, structured practical exam) is a special hell that examines your grasp of Anatomy, Pathology and Histology by making you walk around a lab answering questions about specimens while weeping copiously (just me?). The formative exam is pretty much all musculoskeletal. Lab objectives and study checklists in your MSK lab book are very helpful.
* Formative OSCE - a practice consultation and your first experience of the Clinical Examination environment. You will probably run out of time. Practice lots of timed interviews in the lead up, 7 minutes doesn’t feel like a long time (that’s what she said).
* Genetics essay - a short, structured assignment outlining the relevant genetics of a monogenic disorder and reviewing a recent research paper into the disease. The structure of the assignment is pretty much handed to you so the only work is to look into the disease and find a paper you can write about. Don’t spend too much time on it, just do enough to put together a reasonable quality essay. I did it in an evening and did fine.
* EPE reflective essay - an essay about your rest home placement experiences and your journey in medicine. This is a cakewalk (and genuinely fun) for anybody who is reasonably self-reflective and can string a sentence together. If that’s not you, make a friend who can write well and will take a look at your work before you submit.
Final exams
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Med exams are pretty daunting but my class all worried way more than was probably warranted in the end. (Still bitter about that Alzheimer’s question though). 
People talk about focusing on “A and three Ps” when studying (Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology and Pathology) but I think Microbiology (Infection & Immunity) is also super important, including the lab procedures.
Basic structure is:
* OSCE (4 x 7 minute stations, 2 are clinical interviews, 2 physical exams. If you clearly pass at this point you’re done, but if not they’ll call you back to do 4 more stations a few days later)
* OSPE (50 x 1 minute stations, 2 questions per station, mix of anatomy, histology and path)
* Writtens x3 (3 hours each, can cover any and all content taught during the year but if you look at past papers you can get a feel for what tends to come up)
If you don’t manage to pass your final exams you can be offered specials so it won’t be the end of the world! But you probably will pass, because you’re smart and motivated and got into med to begin with :)
Got a burning question that hasn’t been answered here? OUMSA will likely run “what I wish I knew in ELM2” talks with some third years a week or two into semester. Your education officer could also be a big help if you have specific curriculum questions. Or you can slide into my DMs/Facebook me/Tweet me/etc if you so choose.
This post is part in a series on surviving second year medicine. The list of posts (updated as new content is put up) is available here.
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authorklbelvin · 5 years
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isaacscrawford · 6 years
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The Kentucky Armageddon
By MARGALIT GUR-ARIE
The Commonwealth of Kentucky, best known for its weirdly colored grass, fine bourbon and equestrian pageantry, is about to be destroyed by the Trump administration. Many will suffer and perhaps die because Kentucky obtained a Medicaid waiver to impose additional and often insurmountable hardships on poor people receiving their free health care from the State. Since all I need to know, I learned on Twitter, allow me to share with you some illuminating insights from the Twitterati.
The evil Republican Governor of Kentucky, Matt Bevin, is salivating at the prospect off changing Medicaid as we know it, which obviously means that poor people and especially people of color will be suffering greatly under this plan. You really don’t need to know more, since this should be reason enough to mobilize the worried wealthy, who are tossing and turning in their featherbeds night after night, searching for ways to save the poor. For those who are neither worried nor wealthy enough to really care, here are the ominous provisions of the Kentucky racist, homophobic and xenophobic plan to change Medicaid (it is all these things because it was not only approved, but encouraged by the Trump administration, and we all know what that means).
The most egregious transgression in the Kentucky HEALTH plan is the imposition of work requirements on Medicaid beneficiaries. The first thing that comes to my mind when they say “work requirements” is that sign at the entrance to Auschwitz saying that work makes you free. In Kentucky, the Republicans argue that work makes you healthy. Same thing. So, what are those monstrous work requirements? Medicaid recipients who are not children, who are not below the poverty line, who are not elderly, who are not pregnant, who are not disabled, who are not medically or mentally frail, who are not providing care to children or other disabled individuals, who are not experiencing hardships such as domestic abuse or homelessness or other disruptions in their lives, must spend approximately 4 hours a day in school (any school), training (any training), apprenticing, acquiring useful skills, volunteering in the community, searching for a job or actually working somewhere.
Wait, wait…. Don’t raise your eyebrows and don’t think or say anything. If you are reading this, you are most likely rich, likely white, well-educated and perhaps even male. Medicaid beneficiaries are none of these things. We all know that any of those endeavors could be truly insurmountable hardships for people who are poor, black or Hispanic, uneducated and female. We know that because we are not racists, misogynists or just plain bigoted SOBs, like the Republicans running Kentucky and that insufferable man running the country (or so he thinks).
Besides, most Medicaid beneficiaries who don’t fall in the exempt categories are already working. The ones who don’t work, or study, or do anything beneficial for themselves or others, are experiencing circumstances beyond their control. Helping them gain control over their lives is not Medicaid’s job because health and wellbeing have nothing to do with socioeconomic circumstances. And even if Kentucky wanted to “nudge” people into, say, getting their GED by funding a special rewards account, the bureaucracy involved in tracking all sanctioned activities, all exemptions and special circumstances is just too daunting for “these people��� to navigate. Trust me on this one, I read it straight from the keyboards of Hollywood celebrities and several current and former big health care executives.
The second affront to humanity in the Kentucky plan is to charge poor people premiums for health insurance. Not only that, but those who can’t pay the premiums may be kicked off Medicaid. Granted the premiums range from $1 to $15 (in lieu of regular copays), and all the exemptions for ill health, frailty and poverty do apply here as well, but that still leaves a sizeable number of poor people who could be denied medical care just because they forgot to pay the monthly dollar twice in a row, or couldn’t afford the higher premium. These highly discriminatory practices targeting the poor are unheard of in other industries or even in the commercial segment of health care itself, where insurance premiums are largely voluntary.
To be fair to Kentucky, there is a mechanism by which people who did not pay their premiums on time can regain their Medicaid coverage, which brings us to provisions reminiscent of the Jim Crow days in the South. The Kentucky plan, you see, has a literacy provision for regaining access to care. This is obviously targeted at people of color and immigrants from what the GOP Leader calls “shithole” countries, which as every wealthy person in Bel Air knows, cannot read or write, and as evidenced by the thumbprint (or large X, depending on the State) appearing on most Medicaid applications. I have zero doubt that the Attorney General of the State of California will be taking the depraved Governor of Kentucky, and the Trump administration that enabled him, to court, and I have no doubt that the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals will find in favor of justice and equality, as it always does.
Until then, it seems that some Medicaid beneficiaries in Kentucky may have to sit through torturous health literacy or financial literacy classes, where they teach boring stuff about how to deal with debt, how health insurance works and how one can navigate these treacherous waters. There is no mention of a test or anything at the end, but this still seems like an unwarranted and blatantly racist imposition on “these people”. Even more outrageous though is that Kentucky is providing incentives, which can be used to purchase gym memberships, for Medicaid beneficiaries to take other classes, such as chronic care management or nutrition or drug addiction coping skills. What do illiterate people, drug addicts and all “these people” need gym memberships for? It’s like telling them to “eat cake” ….
And on and on goes the Kentucky HEALTH plan, listing one offensive section after another. The problem with this plan, which will live in infamy until the Sun goes supernova, is the cold, heartless and blatantly racist assumption that people who need Medicaid are as capable of functioning in modern society as anybody else. It ignores decades of teachings. It ignores hundreds of years of slavery and Anglo Saxon colonialist supremacy. And it ignores basic Christian values, because Jesus didn’t just sit there giving classes on how to fish. He gave people fish, and it worked great for Him and for His followers, eventually. If you see yourself as the Lord and Savior of huddled masses, you will want to do what Jesus did. If you feel equal to people who need Medicaid, but perhaps a bit luckier at this moment, you will dismiss everything I wrote here as total bullshit.
Article source:The Health Care Blog
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othsource · 2 years
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tvshowscouples · 2 months
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If you love Bevin&Skills (OTH) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog couples :)
thank you!
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23onetreehill12 · 9 years
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Top 10 Couples
#8- Bevin & Skills
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reputayswift · 4 years
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 I was tagged by the lovely @jessmariana ! This was ridiculously fun
rules: pick 5 shows, then answer the following questions. don’t cheat. tag 10 (or however many) people.
gilmore girls
this is us
one tree hill
the mandalorian 
teen wolf
what’s your favourite character from 1? as a surprise to exactly no one, jess mariano 
who’s your least favourite character in 2? miguel >:( jk there’s so few hateable characters!! kate’s ex-boyfriend, probably, or rebecca’s parents.
what’s your favourite episode of 4? chapter 4: sanctuary
what is your favourite season of 5? ooooo it’s been so long I can’t really remember. probably 2 or 3? those tend to be my favorite seasons of every show and I distinctly remember it going down hill either at or after season 4. 
what’s your favourite couple of 3? peyton x jake and I will die on that hill!! but also naley (of course) and bevin x skills
what’s your favourite couple in 2? jack and rebecca!!! but also randall x beth
what’s your favourite episode in 1? season 3, episode 7 “they shoot gilmores, don’t they?” and also season 2, episode 13 “a-tisket, a-tasket” 
what’s your favourite episode in 5? I honestly don’t remember :( probably something with void stiles or any of the early eps that had a good balance between comedy and horror (before they went full horror)!
what’s your favourite season in 2? this is SO hard!! I’m just gonna say season 1 because all the twists were SO good, you really can’t beat that first episode.
how long have you been watching 1? since late 2016/early 2017 and every year since lol
how did you get into 3? I saw a lot of 2000s throwback accounts posting about it on instagram and twitter! also me and my mom needed a new show to watch after parenthood and I had a bunch of snowdays in a row so that’s when I started
favourite actor in 4? baby yoda, obviously. but pedro pascal does a fantastic job acting through a helmet and obviously I have a soft spot for julia jones because, twilight, and I genuinely believed she was ready to settle down with mando after all of 24 hours of knowing him
which do you prefer? 1, 2 or 5? I feel like this is us is objectively the best but gilmore girls has that cozy factor (and doesn’t make me cry as much) so (despite only really enjoying like 3 seasons of it lol) I choose gilmore girls! 
which show have you seen more of, 1 or 3? gilmore girls
if you could be anyone from 4, who would you be? omera or baby yoda
would a crossover of 3 and 4 work? HA OTH cast please do a collaborative cameo like you do for lifetime and hallmark movies but in the star wars universe I beg!!! but also the mandalorian feat. a 2000s soundtrack and basketball would also be something to behold
pair two characters in 1 who would make an unlikely but strangely okay couple? rory gilmore and getting her life together (luv u rory) 
overall, which show has the better storyline, 3 or 5? can I say neither lol?? they both go wild after like season 4
which has better theme music, 2 or 4? THIS IS US!! “death with dignity,” “to build a home,” “our house,” various carole king songs?? who’s doing it like them?
I tag @julesblackthorns @jedirey @lorelaigilmo + anyone else who sees this! (feel free to ignore)
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onlyothdaily · 10 years
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haleyjemes · 11 years
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one tree hill meme: 7 otps [2/7]
6. Skills & Bevin
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