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| Hey, Shroomgirl, you've mentioned this a few times, could you tell us more about it? Who runs it, how did you find it, is it just a MO thing, how much does it cost, etc. With all the things that happen in kitchens (and restaurants in general) it seems like a very useful course to take. |
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| Washington University Medical School is one of several nationally that offers an 8 week 2 hours a week class by the head of different departments....ie onocology, surgery, ER, gyn/ob, genetics etc.... Basically you find out what the docs are working on now...what the research is saying works....safety and sanitation, not really. $65 tuition includes a sylibus, coffee,dessert, equipment for demos..... 121 students (13-70+ all different careers) 900 on the waiting list. Really interesting, I've enjoyed it enough to commit to a sitter 8 weeks in a row and drive 30 minutes each way. |
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| Thanks for the info; it sounds interesting even if it doesn't apply to kitchen emergency practices (although I have seen my share of "science experiments", usually found when cleaning coolers and walk-ins). |
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| You know Greg I spent an hour learning how to suture....if crazy glue or searing is not an available option shoot there's always suturing a wound. course we didn't get to the anesthetic part, guess brandy would have to do. |
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| Is this Washington state or Washington DC? Danielle |
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| Neither.....washington university in St. Louis.....but there are others around the country doing it.... |
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