Actually the 2nd...

It was actually the second snowiest winter in Milwaukee's history, but according to the National Weather Service, we got over 120" this winter. Crazy! That's double what we got last year.

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Always an Uphill Battle

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And these are statistics from 2002... Current numbers indicate a 30% unmatch rate for Urology.

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Summer Landscaping

Just a few shots taken in August of some of the work we did outside. The retaining walls in both the front and back are new. We also planted 4 trees, as we had none to start with.

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No More Catalogs in the Mail

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Catalog Choice is a new, free online service that helps you stop receiving all those catalogs that you don't want in the mail. It's easy to set up, and all you do is specify any companies you don't want to receive catalogs from anymore. They take care of the rest, and in about 2 months you should stop getting all that wasted paper. Over 16 million pounds of trees are used to make mail-order catalogs every year.
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The Pressure Mounts

The Dean of Saint Louis University (SLU) School of Medicine reported on August 15, 2007 that, "animals are no longer used for teaching purposes in the MD curriculum in our School of Medicine."

This action is in response to a letter from the Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) regarding the resolution passed by the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) in March. This resolution "strongly encourage(d) the replacement of animal laboratories with non-animal alternatives in undergraduate medical education." SLU has now eliminated the use of pigs in their M2 cardiovascular physiology module.

SLU's move forward in medical education marks the tenth medical school to stop live animal use since 2006, leaving only 11 allopathic medical schools in the US still using live animals in their curricula.
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Breathe Free Wisconsin

The “Breathe Free Wisconsin Act,” Senate Bill 150, requires every workplace in Wisconsin—including bars and restaurants—to become smoke-free. SB 150 had a public hearing before the Senate Committee on Public Health, Senior Issues, Long Term Care and Privacy on May 31, 2007.

Momentum is building for Wisconsin to join more than 20 states that have enacted such bans. Two of our neighboring states, Minnesota and Illinois, recently passed laws that will enact statewide bans within a year.

Contact the members of the Senate Committee on Public Health and ask them to support SB 150, and to pass it out of committee.
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A Good Start

On Thursday, July 26, 2007, the House of Representatives passed the Israel-Doyle Amendment to the Farm Bill.

The Farm Bill focuses on agricultural policy and tax provisions, and is debated on Capitol Hill every 5 years. Elected officials can add on amendments to the Bill, which are voted on independently. The Israel-Doyle Amendment is named after the two democrat representatives who introduced it - Steve Israel and Mike Doyle, from New York and Pennsylvania, respectively. This amendment seeks to prohibit the use of random source (Class B) animals like dogs and cats in medical research and education, as well as in sales demonstrations for medical equipment.

Animals of all sorts are used routinely in medical research, and have helped to advance our scientific knowledge to where it is today. There are very strict guidelines as to how an animal can be obtained, used, and treated. Because of these ethical standards that all scientists must adhere to, the cost of using animals is very high, often prohibitively so.

One way around this problem is to use random source instead of purpose-bred animals. What's the difference? Purpose-bred animals are bred with the sole intention of being used in an experiment, and from birth to death are treated very humanely. Their entire existence and how they are treated is monitored closely by various agencies. The origin of random source animals is often suspicious. Class B, or random source dealers can legally obtain animals from shelters that will euthanize the animal, or from an individual who bred the animal on their property. These dealers, who fortunately are being forced to extinction, often get their animals from sources other than shelters. While they must be licensed by the USDA, most do not follow the rules very well. There are cited cases of dogs obtained from flea markets, "free to good home" advertisements, and even stolen out of their owner's yards. Class B dealers turn around and sell these animals to research institutions at a much reduced cost, as compared to purpose-bred animals.

There is finally some light at the end of the tunnel. With the Israel-Doyle Amendment passing the House recently, it should be voted on in the Senate soon. Please, contact your Senators and let them know how you feel about the Amendment. The very best thing you can do is to call and also send an email. It only takes a few minutes to call, but it can really make an impact on your Senator votes.

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Yes! It is worth it

Dr. Centor's reply to Panda Bear's question:

I give a regular talk to 3rd year students on picking a career in medicine. Each time I give this talk I stress the importance of picking a specialty which you will love. Many students pick a specialty which is trendy, especially one which their colleagues think provides “good lifestyle and high income.” If one does that, he/she often makes a big mistake.

Those of us who are fanatics cannot imagine any other career. I know many physicians who feel this way. At age 58, I still regularly get excited discussing a patient situation, making a diagnosis, and helping a patient through conversation.

When I awaken each morning and look in the mirror, I see someone who wants to help.

Many students start medical school with that attitude. Unfortunately, we (medical school faculty) turn eager incoming 1st year students into jaded 2nd year students. I often have stated that 2nd year students are the most undesirable students to teach. But then the 3rd year comes and most students have their joy rekindled. 3rd year students should learn the humbling power of the white coat.

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"Is it Worth It?"

From pandabearmd.com:

I wouldn’t presume to imply that you haven’t given your decision to apply to medical school a lot of thought. Of course you have. The application process alone will weed out anybody who is not completely serious. Still, you may have some lingering doubts and if you do, it is better to hash them out now than when it is too late and you are so deeply into it that to withdraw will mean an unacceptable loss of your considerable investment in time and money.

The first thing you need to do is to cool your jets. Medicine is a good career but it’s just a job. I’m sure you will meet some zealots who seemingly breathe, eat, and live medicine but for the most part, by the time you get into residency you will find that most of your colleagues want pretty much what other working people want, namely a useful job with good pay and decent hours. In this regard, maybe the years of working long hours for little of no pay like you’re going to do in medical school and residency beats the idealism out of people but I prefer to think it teaches them the difference between professionalism and fanaticism. Naturally you have to pretend to be driven to get into medical school as showing passion is a de facto requirement. Your real reasons for wanting to be a physician, while perfectly legitmate, would sound trite and self-serving if you even dared breathe them aloud. Just between me and you I didn’t want to save the world either and just applied to medical school because I thought being a doctor would be kind of cool.

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Engaged!

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On February 18, 2007, Eric and Dana got engaged!

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It's Great... To Be... A Florida Gator!

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The University of Florida is the first school to win the NCAA Basketball and Football Championships in the same year. The SEC will finally get the respect it rightly deserves.

I've never been more proud of being a
Gator.

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Snow!

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On December 1st, we had our first blizzard. It was even more fun that I thought it would be! As I write this now, there is not a single snowflake left in the yard, as we've had unusually warm weather for the past week or so. Hopefully, we'll get another blizzard soon.

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The Good Life

I haven't had the chance, at all, to take any pictures since I started school last month. In fact, almost all of my free time has been spent studying and sleeping. Even though I can't do a lot of the things I used to do, and would like to do, I really can't complain. I'm enjoying school more than I ever have. It's really exciting to be learning something new everyday, and to be completely interested in it too (okay, well Biochem isn't always a party).

Since I don't have much time for photography, I'll try to write up here from time to time to keep everyone up to date with my new boring life. I'd write more right now, except I should be studying for my first round of exams coming up in the next few days.

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Done for the Summer

With only two weeks left until I start school, we won't be doing much else to update the house for a while. So, I've posted some pictures of the house as it is now. Hopefully by the end of the year we will have the kitchen/hallway/bathroom floors tiled. Next summer, we're planning to paint the outside of the house, construct a new retaining wall in the back yard, and do some landscaping as well.

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Getting Settled

Am and I are just now getting settled after almost 3 weeks. The floors in the bedrooms have been refinished, so all we have left to do is refinish the living room floor and we should be done with the major things. Still tons of odds and ends to take care, but I have some time to do all that. When I get the time, I'll post up the pictures from our trip up to Wisconsin along with pictures of the progress we've made on the house.
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Morgan Kate

Morgan Kate's first Birthday, May 5, 2006.

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Photo Galleries Design Survey

I've put up a second Photo Galleries site using a Flash-based program called Photofolio. Initially, it's more work to set up and modify, but it's a lot easier to maintain and update than the orange Rapidweaver site that has been in place for the past month or so.

Check out the two sites, then take this
SURVEY to let me know what you think.


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Movin' on up

Well, not really. I got a summer job in Milwaukee today at American Eagle. It's a serious paycut, but at least it's a paycheck.
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Accepted Offer!

The sellers have countered our offer, and we've accepted it! We're moving to Milwaukee!
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Cross your fingers

We made an offer on the house we like in West Allis on Monday, so hopefully we'll hear back in a day or two if they've accepted it.
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Our first house ... maybe

While in Milwaukee, we found one house out of more than 30 that we fell in love with. Great price, good location, and not much renovation needed. We are very excited. Check out the house here.
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Welcome

I am in the process of adding pictures to my portfolio, which is basically the best or most interesting of my work. For a more complete array of photographs, visit my photo album.
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