CapeCodTenor
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Morning, fellas! Had a good weekend overall. Took the DD out for a bike ride this weekend, she doesn't ride very often and still has problems, so it was good that we went out. Otherwise it was a good weekend. Off to start one more week of work before I head off to my vacation next weekend. I'll be off to visit the mother ship in New Mexico, the Mecca of the UFO community, well, where it all started: Roswell, NM. That's right, that Roswell.
Can't wait. So I'll be visiting the parental units and can't wait to see them and my brother and his family. Well, early start to the day, so I'm off. Have a good day, guys.
How'd you do?
So far it's been pretty good and I've not run up against any Karen's at pediatrics, but it'll happen at some point.
If I'm understanding you correctly, and please correct me if I'm wrong, there isn't. Check-ins/out are the same wherever I go. The problem(s) that come into play are the doctor's schedules, not all are the same, and answering phones. Each doctor is going to have a set way they do their schedule, some do 15 min blocks, with 30 being for physicals, and others do 20 min blocks...easy enough to figure out. The problem comes when I'm at certain offices, like Neurology where they don't like me scheduling because of the doctor's schedules are complicated. Also, because I don't know each office/practice/specialty well enough, answering the phones can be tricky. I know just enough to get around and help out where I'm needed, but I'm not an expert in anything, so answering questions on the phone is tricky because I have to ask questions to be able to answer questions...unless I've been to an office enough times that I've picked up a thing or two.
It's every year, and definitely require physicals before being able to participate in any sports.
My deepest condolences.

Morning all. A double header qualifier for mixed doubles today. Won't be all that challenging of tennis, but two back to back matches still presents a challenge.
How'd you do?
Watch out for the Karens. Lots of moms in pediatrics who are never wrong, and no, school doesn't start the same time every year.![]()
So far it's been pretty good and I've not run up against any Karen's at pediatrics, but it'll happen at some point.
Do you have a lot of variance where you cover? I still have the same work on most floors, but set-up O2 more often on pulmonary floor, cancer treatment ambulance runs on oncology, etc. Or, is scheduling just scheduling? I've found the managers on the different floors make a huge difference.
If I'm understanding you correctly, and please correct me if I'm wrong, there isn't. Check-ins/out are the same wherever I go. The problem(s) that come into play are the doctor's schedules, not all are the same, and answering phones. Each doctor is going to have a set way they do their schedule, some do 15 min blocks, with 30 being for physicals, and others do 20 min blocks...easy enough to figure out. The problem comes when I'm at certain offices, like Neurology where they don't like me scheduling because of the doctor's schedules are complicated. Also, because I don't know each office/practice/specialty well enough, answering the phones can be tricky. I know just enough to get around and help out where I'm needed, but I'm not an expert in anything, so answering questions on the phone is tricky because I have to ask questions to be able to answer questions...unless I've been to an office enough times that I've picked up a thing or two.
Just curious. Is that a COVID thing or an every year thing?
It’s not required around here.
It's every year, and definitely require physicals before being able to participate in any sports.
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“Good afternoon brothers. This post comes with sad news. Jim Locke passed peacefully this morning at 9:30am with his brother at his side. Jim was an amazing person, father, husband, and just as importantly our friend.
Jim leaves behind his wife Leslie, son Evan, and daughter Alexandra. Jim was a pillar in his communtiy when it came to youth and adult team sports.
Jim was last at DDCC IN 2019 with Evan and was always supportive of our groups mission of spreading the magic and cheer in every way.
Please keep Jims family in your prayers as they navigate this difficult time in their lives.
We love you brother!”
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My deepest condolences.