(I would have suggested “Romance For Dummies” but a gift like that--while possibly appropriate--would probably be in bad taste, given the circumstances).
LOL. Yeah, in that case. But hey, that’s an awesome book. That’s where I learned my romance…
These novels draw attention to the romantic possibilities of primary care settings and the apparent inevitability of uncontrolled passions in the context of emergency medicine, especially as practised on aeroplanes. These novels suggest that there is an urgent need to include instruction in the arts of romance in training programmes for doctors and nurses who intend working in these settings.
Never boinked in a closet when I was working ER. But I knew folks who did!
I almost became a nurse because I was convinced that somewhere there was a Dr. Doug Ross aka George Clooney that needed me.
Together we would save the sick and shag in between emergencies.
My grandmother who was a “real” nurse informed me that all doctors didn’t look like Dr. Ross and that while shagging in between emergencies did take place it wasn’t as much fun as you would imagine.
Funny, I never thought to ask how she knew about the shagging ~AW
I like how he “studied” the novels… not read, not wanked to, but “studied”.... Yeah, right. Cute article.
Either Dr. Lotsaletters has a fabulous sense of humor, or none at all--either way, I giggled about the bit “uncontrolled passions in the context of emergency medicine, especially as practised on aeroplanes.” :-D
here is yahoo news’ take on the article- a bit on the condescending side http://tinyurl.com/35nyy8
Never done it myself but I did know someone who worked as a candy striper and boinked at least one doctor in a closet.
Letters? He can suck on my MCLIP.
Is that legal where you are? Because DAMN.
Fantastic! Loved the ‘Dr Kildare’ theme blended with the ‘Casualty’ theme! Have to agree with Kaite - not quite sure whether his tongue is firmly in his cheek, even if the presenter’s is!
I was amused at the redundancy of him talking about which pairings were most prevalent. If all the males were doctors and the majority of the females were doctors, and all of the pairings were heterosexual… well, maybe he had a word count to make or something. Funny little article, though.
of all the articles he’s written, the romance novel examination is the one that made the most media splash and penetrated beyond medical publishing
Duh indeed. Did you see what else he’s written?
Extreme agitation occurring with zopiclone!
The emerging mental health strategy of the European Union: A multi-level work-in-progress!
Dr William Saunders Hallaran and psychiatric practice in nineteenth-century Ireland!
Moving to a purpose built acute psychiatric unit on a general hospital site--does the new environment produce change for the better???????
Legal limits for paracetamol sales!
Penrose’s Law in Ireland: an ecological analysis of psychiatric inpatients and prisoners!
A morphometric magnetic resonance method for measuring cranial, facial and brain characteristics for application to schizophrenia: part 1!
Tee-hee, he works on Eccles Street.
Hey, you got to watch out when seniors go wild on zoplicone/immovane!
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