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November 17, 2007

The things WE learned from our students: Orlando, November 2007

We always learn something new every time we come to class.  We all "think out loud" as we learn together, and from this sort of interchange come some of our best insights.  Many thanks to our Guests!

Over the last few weeks in Orlando I learned:

  1. that the carotid bulb can be described as "the Egg" (I love this word), and
  2. the internal carotid artery Doppler flow signal can be thought of as "inviting", the external carotid as "excited" (yet another memory hook to help keep them straight in the mind).

And then, there's this story about a ... tick.  Let's just leave that one alone for awhile.

KM 

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Thanks for making the blog happen...Orlando was terrific and memorable. Ah yes, the Tic story...your discretion is most admirable. Jane Austin's Emma would approve. Ken

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