Monday, June 29, 2009

Livingston Roundup

Are you proud to be an American?
Can you sing every word to that infamous Lee Greenwood song?
If not, do you at least like to have a couple cold ones and make fun of people who do?
Well dust of your Stetson and polish your mule-skins, because the Livingston rodeo kicks off on Thursday night!
Come talk to me, your token (wannabe) cowgirl if you're interested.
Yeehaw!
-Cassy

Big Sky Patrol '10

Dusty and Liz have been asking me about volunteer opportunities with the Big Sky Ski Patrol this year. I only did it this past year, so if you are more than a little curious, you might want to seek out some Patrol beta on the cost-benefit. Actually, one of the people in our Physics section this semester is one of the crustier pro patrollers, so you can ask her if you dare. I have my own opinion, which I will share with anyone buying beer. You will do a lot of ortho rescues, which is not real common in other EMS settings. But... oh, I don't want to ruin the surprise.

Anyway, if you're gung-ho for this, get your EMT-B and then clear the following weekends on your calendar:

Medical Refresher ##November 14, 15, and 21 or 22

On-Hill Refresher ##December 5 and 6

Rookie Training ##December 12, 13, 19, and 20

For further information, consult this website: www.bsvsp.com or send an e-mail to Jim Bowker, the recruiting coordinator at jim_bowker@fws.gov

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Party Like You Mean It

Hi guys!

Party at my place Friday. I'll be getting started immediately following the physics exam and so should you. Get your friends/loved-ones together and let's have some beer, some laughs and play a mean game of horseshoes. Bring something to throw on the grill or to share, fixins will be supplied as will the ubiquitous PBR. If you wanna carpool just let me know.

More food for thought...

This is a good complimentary read for the Gawande article (and much shorter).

Sort of makes the public health focus in the master's program seem more like a good idea. They link to a Harvard syllabus on the subject for further follow-up.

See you tomorrow.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Finals week!

Is everyone ready to learn two chapters of chemistry in two lectures? Sleep is for weenies, anyway.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Gawande

Thats funny that you posted that article a bit ago Mike, cause I was talking about Gawande last night after you left Famous Dave's. I agree his writing is fantastic and makes you think about the important ethical issues in medicine in new ways. I have both his books if people want to borrow them. I recommend Complications over Better, but they are both awesome. Here is another Gawande article that is nuts. Its about a woman who had an itchy head...

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/30/080630fa_fact_gawande

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Tonight....

So the plan is to meet at Famous Dave's @6:30 tonight for Richard's B-Day, lemme know if you need a ride. Also, someone just sent me this video and it's too funny not to pass along (don't watch if violence is not your thing...)

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Ripped from the public health headlines...

I know everyone is doing a lot of reading for pleasure in their copious free time, but I understand this article...

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/06/01/090601fa_fact_gawande

... is the latest touchstone for the debate in Washington over health-care reform. Everyone, including our fair senator, Max Baucus of Baucus White Paper fame, is reading it.

The article compares the medical cultures of a town in Texas, which has the "most expensive health care in the world" with that of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. The two places have something like a $11,000-per-citizen swing in annual medical spending.

The author, Atul Gawande, is a practicing surgeon and public health scholar, who writes for the New Yorker on a regular basis. He has also written a couple of books about his training and surgery as a learned trade. "Complications" was pretty good, and I think "Better" just came out this year.

Hope you are all well.

mike

Monday, June 15, 2009

Shielding and Effective Nuclear Charge

So, i didn't really understand electron shielding(screening) and effective nucler charge (Zeff) during lecture today so I hit the web to try and find a better explanation. This website gives a brief but good explanation of these topics -- penetration as well. This is especially helpful for the online hmwk. Happy Studies!

http://facultyfp.salisbury.edu/dfrieck/htdocs/212/rev/zeff/shielding.htm

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Study Session

Sunday, the 14th at 2:00, meet in the library entryway. Maybe everyone plan on having done the physics practice test that's in the book and the chem practice test (does someone have those answers?), and we can go over them step by step.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Science will never fail you...

http://www.backpacker.com/beer_hydrate_water/blogs/daily_dirt/1074?utm_source=newsletter01&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter01

Monday, June 8, 2009

Friday BBQ

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Bozeman&state=MT&site=TFX&textField1=45.6797&textField2=-111.038&e=0

If the Weather is good, We're having a BBQ over here at the Schoene residence. Friday, say, show up around 6:00. Bring beverages to share and your own favorite meat product. We'll have condiments, buns, baked beans, GVB salad, and extra pbr. We've got a BBQ.
Also, bring your sig. figs. and be ready to learn how to play Kuub, our favorite lawn game (by the by, does anyone have any cordwood?)

Ask me for directions, you'll need to drive or carpool as we're out near the M, and I'll post here if we get rain delayed.

See ya tomarra

Friday, June 5, 2009

Cut loose!

So maybe you feel like you got beat up today. Nurse your wounds tomorrow at the Wilsall rodeo. The whole hip county will be there. I strongly recommend going for the last bit of the bullriding, the last event of the rodeo, which starts at 6:30 p.m. Then hit up the barn dance at the Bank Bar. Don't forget your best cowboy beer coozy.

Here's more information (including directions): http://visitmt.com/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=8931

Enjoy, and cut a rug for me.

Love, Mike

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Happy midterms, everyone.


Everyone line up for your treament...

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Scheduling

Yo, to reply to Justin...

If we are gunna do group study tomorrow after tutorial, don't forget some food. I know my blood sugars are way low by then.
Secondly, everyone should switch to my schedule, which is the bomb and has honors o chem lab on tuesday afternoon (which makes the rest of the week a breeze), and the survey of calculus section at 9-10 mtrf (enough time to sleep in but still get you out of bed to be productive...). Oh, and bio 214 monday afternoon if you're in that. Word.


See you tomorrow!

peter

Calc, Honors O Chem and Test Review

Hey peeps,

So Three things. I think we should study either tonight or tomorrow after Ken's review session at 530(ish). Either works for me. Tomorrow would give us all another day to do the practice tests, so that seems to be a better option.

Second, I registered for honors O chem, and to do this for those who are interested and don't know, I emailed Mary Cloninger (mcloninger@chemisty.montana.edu) and asked for permission. Then I got an email that I showed to Tiffany in the Chemistry office, which is the first office up the stairs in the new chem building. Im sure either O chem section will be fine, but I thought honors might give us just a bit better prep for the MCAT. Im in the thursday 9-12 lab, if anyone cares to join me.

Third, it seems most of us are taking calc this semester and stats next semster. Since I still haven't met everybody, and I know I would like to have most of my classes with all of you, which calc section is everyone registered for?

Dusty, I love the doomsday test clock.

Justin