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Originally Posted by 2porscheguy
I remember those...back in the early 80's in Waterloo, Ontario. We, as interns, would provide "comprehensive" eye exams to the general public. The problem was that patients actually received two exams, one from the interns and one from the clinician, to make sure "we got it right". As a result, the patient was subjected to a 1.5 hour exam!....many of our senior patients would end up falling asleep on us!
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Thanks Mike and I agree, this is a great forum!
Sammyg2, on a humerous note, I'm digressing a bit here but going back to my "intern" days at the University of Waterloo, School of Optometry...as I had mentioned we were always paired up with a clinician...a real doctor... when examining patients. My good buddy's last name was Cox.
One morning he was paired up with clinician Dr. Dyck (I kid you not!). His patient that morning was a pretty hot looking "college girl".....so he goes to the waiting area to greet his patient along with his clinician in tow...and of, course, there are many other patients waiting there as well. He calls out her name and she comes forward...at that time all us guys are busy giving her the once-over discreetly...he presents himself...."Sandra, I'm intern Cox and this is Dr. Dyck...we'll be examining you today" ....the young lady and pretty much anybody else close by is just a "cracking a gut" laughing!
...Cox and Dyck!...what a team!