Message from @Mozalbete ⳩

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2019-03-13 17:18:23 UTC  

Those cases go to the best surgeons

2019-03-13 17:18:37 UTC  

So the better your hospital is, the more likely you take those

2019-03-13 17:18:56 UTC  

Cause the small clinic or private hospital down the road can't do those reliably

2019-03-13 17:19:01 UTC  

They might die

2019-03-13 17:19:19 UTC  

So the cases all go to the same guys everytime

2019-03-13 17:20:29 UTC  

And those are highly specialized cases. Complete facial reconstruction is a new thing (like 10 years old), so only a handful of people know how to do it

2019-03-13 17:21:08 UTC  

But if you work vascular surgery, you get a lot more cases like those for heart disease reasons.

2019-03-13 17:21:34 UTC  

So what happens is the hardest cases go to the best hospitals. Hardest cases have the highest mortality

2019-03-13 17:22:03 UTC  

So the best vascular surgeons actually will have high mortality rates unfortunately. Many patients die...

2019-03-13 17:22:24 UTC  

Sounds really stressful

2019-03-13 17:23:25 UTC  

Yeah, my dad does facial reconstruction, and I work with the vascular department of the hospital here

2019-03-13 17:23:45 UTC  

The vascular surgeon are pretty insane

2019-03-13 17:23:52 UTC  

I'll admit that

2019-03-13 17:24:29 UTC  

I could never do that. They have too many people die

2019-03-13 17:25:05 UTC  

Have you already finished studies?

2019-03-13 17:25:51 UTC  

No

2019-03-13 17:25:55 UTC  

I actually study econ

2019-03-13 17:26:03 UTC  

But I was formerly pre-med

2019-03-13 17:26:18 UTC  

So I've been working in vascular research since highschool

2019-03-13 17:26:29 UTC  

Almost 4 years now doing that

2019-03-13 17:26:56 UTC  

Whew

2019-03-13 17:29:04 UTC  

I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing post-grad

2019-03-13 17:29:42 UTC  

I have a GF, and we want to get married, but she's a year younger, so idk if we'll be married till she graduates

2019-03-13 17:30:27 UTC  

I have a job this summer with an insurance company in my Uni town, and they might have a job for me post-grad in my Uni town.

2019-03-13 17:30:32 UTC  

So that would be great

2019-03-13 17:30:47 UTC  

I still gotta finish muh PhD

2019-03-13 17:31:22 UTC  

It's pretty much done, though, we are just working on a few extra things

2019-03-13 17:38:39 UTC  

I Know what I want to do, but there's nothing in that area in my town

2019-03-13 17:39:05 UTC  

And I just can't leave my house open while my parents are working out of state

2019-03-13 17:51:43 UTC  

@Arkona 92 what is your education background and what are your plans?

2019-03-13 17:51:53 UTC  

@Mozalbete ⳩ what is the degree in?

2019-03-13 17:52:10 UTC  

@Quarantine_Zone Computer science, and a similar masters' degree

2019-03-13 19:36:02 UTC  

Oh, dang

2019-03-13 19:36:11 UTC  

PhD in Comp Sci makes bank

2019-03-13 20:33:48 UTC  

>tfw people livve in misery while working 12 hours a day on a PhD and I already got several publications with 5 hours of work a day

2019-03-13 20:35:01 UTC  

Just make some fnacy plots lmao 😎

2019-03-13 20:35:22 UTC  

bruh just like uhhhh make mony

2019-03-13 22:10:45 UTC  

I'm reading a book about constantinople by Isaac Asimov, he is really generous in his stance with Bizantium and the orthodox church, even calling it as the true religion, however he mentions Saint John Chrisostom and mentions he used to ask for strict celibacy from the clergy, is this true?

2019-03-13 22:11:27 UTC  

And if so, should we consider priest celibacy as a must? or the fact that it says "strict" celibacy implies it's not a full but rather truly controlled chastity in married life?

2019-03-13 23:02:24 UTC  
2019-03-13 23:02:48 UTC  

@arsenicMysticist From a synod presided by John Chrysontom, there were several accusations against bishop antonius, as collected by Palladius: "Accusations by Esebius against Antoninus (bishop): The charges fell under seven heads... ... sixth, that after separating from 369 his married wife, he had taken her again, and had had children born to him by her"