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How To Get Traffic For Your Adfly Link

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How To Get Traffic For Your Adfly Link


Yes, that is right traffic = money now you probably asking yourself so how can i get traffic for my adfly link? Well i can show you this so so simple and ive been doing it and it works for me just fine.!

First as i always say you need an account on Adfly you obviously got it since you are here if not do not worry just click there where it says adfly and create one for free.
Next, 

Create your own blog like i explained HERE and start putting new stuff on your blog with your adfly links and also with the script that they let you use on your adfly tools so everytime a person goes to your page you will make MONEY!!!
Next,

Create an account on UsFreeAds click there and sign up it is for free,  now what are you going to do there? You are going to put ads , but not ANY ads you are going to put whatever you are putting on your blog do you know what i mean? Well let me explain. 

Google LOVES UsFreeAds because every stuff that is there google will rank it NUMBER 1 and imagine if you put something there and you putting it with your BLOG LINK and 500 people click on your blog imagine all the money you will be getting with adfly!!! 

Now let me make an example , DO NOT SPAM THERE because they can easily delet your account! Okay? So let me give you a GOOD GOOD example.

I have a website that it is about gardening you can check it out HERE every post that i put there i also go to UsFreeAds and post it there and redirect everything i post there to my OWN WEBSITE now this website it is not about adfly , but all i needed was TRAFFIC to make SALES!! i will show you guys how to make money with your OWN website but that will be more for people who are willing to pay at least 9.99 a month but thats not the subject here. 

What i am trying to say is that it is so so SIMPLE to make money with adfly and UsFreeAds you can even put the adfly link on UsFreeAds and every click you get will be money for you.!

Now click here to see other ways on making money with adfly
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Why I Decided to Get Involved in Shows

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"Egotism is the drive to maintain and enhance favorable views of oneself, and generally features an inflated opinion of ones personal features and importance."

I think its safe to say that we have all known someone who was an egotist. Sadly, in the world of costuming more and more egotists are popping up. Some people believe that they are better than others, certain costumers are competing with each other and many are caught up in racking up the most "likes" on Facebook as if their very lives depended on it. Ive personally known people who got involved with conventions for one reason and one reason only; to see their names on the Guest List and brag about it to high hell. It has nothing to do with helping the show as a member of the staff or meeting with people interested in our craft. Its to be a "Cosplay Celebrity" or a "Professional Cosplayer." Because of the behavior Ive personally seen live and in person, I had sworn off getting involved with shows in an effort not to be like the Cosplay Egotists but all of that changed at the 2013 Pittsburgh Comic Con.





Im going to be blunt; there is no such thing as a "cosplay celebrity" or a "professional cosplayer". Every time I see or hear that term, I laugh myself silly. I truly believe that that is the most idiotic term I have ever heard. Cosplay is a hobby, not a profession. If you make and sell your own costumes and props, then you are a costume maker/seamstress/designer or a prop maker. Would you put "Professional Cosplayer" on a job application? If you did, Im sure you would be laughed out of the office or they would look at you like you had three heads. And what makes a person a "professional or expert cosplayer"? If you have experience then you can just as easily say "veteran cosplayer". Throwing in "professional" or "expert" is just a BS way of making someone appear glamorous and important. Now comes the title of "cosplay celebrity". True, there are certain costumers who are more well known than others but that doesnt necessarily mean that they are the best or celebrities.



A cosplayer is a cosplayer. Plain and simple. The fancy titles are smoke and mirrors.


I never wanted to become a costumer who sought the spotlight. I got into costuming to express my fandom, not to seek fame. Ive seen people change in their search for cosplay stardom and I was afraid I would be following down the path of egotism if I got involved with shows. But then I was asked last minute to be one of the judges at the Costume Contest at the 2013 Pittsburgh Comic-Con along side Freddie Nova. Although I was bewildered, I accepted. It was truly a learning lesson for me and completely changed my perspective. A lot of that has to do with the gracious Freddie Nova. Freddie is beautiful and very talented. Her liquid latex Venom photos went viral and she has an enormous fan base. Everyone from comic creators to comic fans and cosplayers knows who she is and yet she is very humble. She treats everyone with respect and was incredibly encouraging to every person who took the stage. I saw for the first time someone use their position to spread positivity and it was beautiful. I learned from her shining example and was sure to smile at all of the contestants, encourage them and even spoke to a few of them afterwards and online. Many were first timers in costuming who had many questions. It felt wonderful to help others and I want to continue that.



Im currently scheduled for 2 more local shows. Im not doing it to see my name in lights and I actually make it clear that I do not want to be credited as a professional cosplay celebrity". Im simply a cosplayer who wants to reach out and support the community. So think of me as a Goodwill Ambassador of Cosplay, if you will. But never a professional cosplayer. *laughs*
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How to get the answers you want from a survey

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This isnt about religion or politics, two subjects I tend to avoid. This is about surveys and how they can mislead.
I received this survey in the mail last week. It is from CatholicVote.org and is touted as the "largest survey of Catholics ever conducted on the issue of ObamaCare."

CatholicVote.org promises that the results will "send a strong and clear message to every politician running for election or reelection in the 2014 midterm congressional elections, that the overwhelming majority of Catholic voters demand ObamaCare be repealed."

Judging from the way the questions are framed, I think the message will be clear.

Here are a few examples:

From Section B "ObamaCares War on Christianity and Morality"

Question #2: Do you think ObamaCare is violating the Constitutions First Amendment protections for freedom of religion and freedom of conscience by forcing pro-life Americans to purchase health coverage that includes abortion inducing drugs?

A) Yes, this is certainly a violation of the Constitutions First Amendment protections.
B) No, this is not a violation of the Constitution
C) Not Sure
D) Other

Question #4: As a state lawmaker in Illinois, Barack Obama voted twice to deny lifesaving medical care to babies born in botched abortions. What is your reaction to this fact?

A) I support President Obama on this.
B) I am horrified and angered by this.
C) Not Sure
D) Other

From Section C "ObamaCares War on Freedom"

Question #5: Do you think President Obama knew about the crushing cost of ObamaCare for families across America, and was just lying about the cost to get ObamaCare passed into law? Or do you think he shares our shock and dismay at the staggering cost of ObamaCare?

A) I believe President Obama knew about the crushing cost of ObamaCare for families across America, and was just lying about the cost to get ObamaCare passed into law.
B) I think he shares our shock at the staggering cost of ObamaCare and was just unaware of it.
C) Not Sure
D) Other

Question #6: How do you think the mass exodus of doctors from medicine will impact your ability to see a doctor and get the medical treatments you need?

A) A doctor shortage on this scale will certainly drive healthcare costs up dramatically and make it far more difficult for me to see a doctor and get the medical care I need.
B) I dont think well see much impact from this doctor shortage.
C) Not Sure
D) Other

Had enough?

I look forward to seeing the results.
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How To Make Money With Shorte st PROOF

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How To Make Money With Shorte.st PROOF

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Easiest way to make money online by shorting your links , so simple and easy my blog will teach you on how i made this amount of money FOR FREE! no need to pay to upgrade or nothing like other PTCS sites or even PTP sites.

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If you are serious about making money with shorte.st then please CLICK HERE for more information and to start making money online LIKE ME! , also i will be making a facebook group to teach all new tricks and more with this awesome program. 

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How To Get Referrals For Adfly Fast

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How To Get Referrals For Adfly Fast

Hello again , today we will be learning how to get referrals for adfly real but real fast... I just hope you guys will enjoy this.
AND you guys know i hate writing alot so this is why i always jump on conclusion real fast also lol , but that is better than sitting here and wasting your time , dont you think?

So , what will i need to get referrals for adfly fast?

Only a COMPUTER!! and if you havent sign up yet , singup HERE to get an adfly account FAST! also it is very important for you to follow instruction. I dont want to hear you say this dont work and the only reason why dont work is because you didnt put it to work.! 

 You need to signup and create a free website HERE and you will create a splashpage that is SO SO simple that anybody could do it even my grandma HAHA on that page you will show them your proof of payments , proof of referrals and put some words for them.. Be creative ill give you an example here 

BEFORE:

AFTER:
After you make the splashpage this is what it will be looking for... (KEEP IN MIND I WILL UPGRADE THAT PICTURE AFTER THIS POST!!)


The point here is... Y ou want them to CLICK on that "CLICK HERE" banner and redirect them to your adfly but you have to create a blog and explain how you are making tons of money with adfly or if you not making money feel free to use my proofs but give me credit ( you dont want to get in trouble) but this works like a charm.

You saw the before and after there is no way this wont work, the thing is you will receive FREE TRAFFIC from this website , just click and SIGNUP now!! 


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Externships or observerships Can they help an IMG get a surgical residency slot

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A woman writes [some non-essential details have been changed to preserve anonymity. Permission to post this was obtained.]:

I am a non-US citizen medical graduate from The University of The West Indies in Trinidad and am currently an intern in a Caribbean nation. Although UWI has produced great students, you may not be familiar with it.

I would like to become a surgical resident in the US. I have no US clinical experience, but my USMLE Step 1 score was >235.

What do you think about my doing a post-intern year externship (hands on clinical) as opposed to an observership (just observing) in the US? I know that an externship carries more weight as far as applications go, and the only reason I would want to do either of these would be to get recommendation letters from surgeons in the US.

However, since I have already graduated from medical school, getting into an externship will be more difficult because this will no longer be a medical school rotation. I believe that observerships will be easier to get into but are they worth it?

Do you know of any IMG-friendly programs that facilitate this? Do you think that this is a good idea? Do you feel that I will be able to get an externship?

Other than this idea for externship/observership, I am blank for ways to improve my chances of matching to a US program in surgery. Do you have any suggestions?


Thank you for writing and for reading my blog.

Your USMLE Step 1 score is excellent, but as you stated, the lack of any clinical experience in the US might be a problem.

Im afraid your plan to do externships may not work out. I do not know of any hospital in this country that supports externships for people who have already finished medical school. The issue is that once you graduate from medical school, you no longer have status as a student. There are medicolegal, educational, and funding considerations that I do not think can be overcome.

I am not sure about the availability or value of observerships. My opinion, which may not be shared by others, is that I see no value in observing. How could anyone write a meaningful letter for you if all you did was watch other people take care of patients?

I am also unable to tell you what a letter from a surgeon who works at a hospital nobody knows is worth.

I hope my readers will have some thoughts for you.
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Cosplay 101 How to Get Professional Photos

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When I began cosplaying in 2006, I was amazed by all of the professional photos I found on the internet of outstanding cosplayers from around the world. Photography was one of the things that drew me into cosplay. The art of taking photos not only captures a fictional character come to life but helps tell a story. It takes someone with a creative eye and true talent to capture a shot (not just someone with an expensive camera). My first cosplay was Aerith Gainsborough from Final Fantasy VII. I started out taking pictures with a standard point and shoot camera. I didnt know anything about photography or modeling and wished there was a how-to guide to getting professional photos done. Now that I have several years experience both as a cosplayer and a professional model, I want to take this opprotunity to helps others with three easy tips.





Tip #1: Create an Account on Model Mayhem. This site will get you connected with photographers in your area by searching through the casting/travel section. Model Mayhem is a community for models, photographers, makeup artists and other professionals in the industry. I have to stress how careful you have to be on this site. There are creepers who are anything but professional. I highly recommend immediately blocking anyone who gives you any trouble. NEVER go to a photo shoot alone. Always bring someone with you (say that your companion is your assistant) and dont buy into the "I work better alone" excuse. A real photographer wont have issues with other people on set. Dont give out your phone number until you confirm everything in writing via email (date, location of the shoot, theme and compensation). Be sure to work out the details on what compensation you will both be receiving whether you are paying the photographer or doing a trade. I have met some wonderful photographers through Model Mayhem and have even been hired for modeling assignments. But there have also been major disappointments . Be sure to ask and sign a Model Release Form. If they dont provide one,  create your own. Search Google for tips and feel free to email me: cosplay.girl@yahoo.com  Remember to be fair; both parties who are coming together for a creative project must be satisfied.



Tip #2: Network in the Convention Community.  There are plenty of online communities for conventions where you can connect with other cosplayers and photographers. Do a search for a show you want to attend through Facebook and see whats going on. Many shows have group gathering photo shoots organized by attendees. They sometimes
include special guests such as comic creators or actors. Photographers sometimes set up a booth or have a meeting place at a show where they offer sessions with cosplayers.





Tip #3: Buy a Professional Camera. It costs a pretty penny but its worth it. If you own a professional camera then you can take high quality photos at your will. You can use a tripod or have someone you know and trust operate the camera for you. If you cant afford one, purchase the highest quality point and shoot camera available on the market. Ive had photos taken with a point and shoot camera such as my Red Riding Hood collection that Im pleased with.  I would also advise in investing in some sort of Photo Shop program. You never know what you can accomplish while experimenting with the program. It also comes in handy when you have to do something quick and easy like removing a blemish.




I hope you found my quick guide helpful. Have fun and Happy Cosplaying!
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Awesomecon 2014 Coverage

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The Awesomecon 2014 show took place April 18th-20th at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Guests in attendance included Doctor Who actress Billie Piper, Lord of the Rings Star Sean Astin, The Walking Deads Danai Gurira, Once Upon A Time star  Raphael Sbarge and many more. Comic guests included the legendary George Perez, Dan Parent and Jamal Igle. For a complete guest list, please check out the Awesomecon official website. The show offered exclusives such as t-shirts and exclusive issues of My Little Pony, Skullkickers, and Monster & Madman. Photo Ops with celebrities were offered as well as plenty of panels and an official after party Saturday night.




My photographer (Brian Green of Green House Photography) and I attended the show Saturday and Sunday. After arriving at the nations capital in the mid afternoon, we checked into our hotel. We were booked for a Superman/Lois Lane photo shoot so I immediately changed and we headed to the lobby to meet our Superman (who bears a strong resemblance to Christopher Reeves). We walked to a small courtyard in the back of the hotel where we conducted our shoot and the images came out stunning. After the session was over, we made our way back to our room where I changed into Ariel (Kiss the Girl variant) and headed to the convention center. After picking up our passes, we made our way to the convention floor with a group of friends.



The crowds were massive on Saturday. There was a large number of impressive cosplayers portraying everything from Comics, Disney, Video Games and Anime. Many vendors were there and the celebrity signing areas were located in the back. Artist Alley (my favorite area of any con) featured many talented artists with beautiful artwork. During Saturdays show, we squeezed in an Ariel/Ursula photo shoot. We ended the day with a group dinner where George Perez joined us.




On Easter Sunday I dressed as the Disney version of Snow White. We attended a church service performed by Fans for Christ in one of the panel rooms with our friend Cosplay Jesus. After the service, we went to the con and immediately noticed a difference in the crowd. Whereas Saturday was wall to wall people, Sunday was very laid back and had less attendance, most likely due to the Easter holiday. I met up with my friend Jacky of Evil Queen Cosplay who was dressed as the Once Upon A Time version of Snow White (yes, we planned it that way).  We went to say hello to actor Raphael Sbarge who gushed over our costumes and asked to take a photo with us. After some shopping and conversing with friends, we did a joint Snow White photo shoot before saying goodbye and making the long drive back home.




This was the first time I cosplayed Disney Princesses all weekend at a show and I absolutely loved it. The reaction from kids and adults was wonderful and princess costumes are much more comfortable than super hero gear. I think in the future I am going to be leaning towards more characters from the fairy tale world.






I was very impressed with the Awesomecon Show. For an event that was only in its second year, it was well organized and had plenty to offer in terms of shopping, exclusives, comic talent and celebrity actors. Now there has been some complaints regarding ticket lines and Saturdays crowds. First I want to address the Saturday crowds at Awesomecon. Based on observation and my 11 years experience going to conventions all around the country, I know and am always fully prepared for Saturday crowds at any show. Thats con life and thats the way its been for several years. Its never going to change. In fact, now that comics and geek culture are mainstream, you can expect more people to be in attendance. I find that the people who complain about crowds are the ones who are new to conventions and who quite frankly, dont know any better. I feel that it is unfair criticism in Awesomecons case.

In regards to ticket line complaints, that is something that I did not experience but I am happy to report that the president of Awesomecon released a statement via their official website and Facebook Page addressing fan concerns. This move is to be applauded; whereas most cons just shrug off their fans, Awesomecon is reaching out and is striving to make next years show even better. The statement can be read HERE.

Next years show will be taking place May 29th-31st, 2015 and I look forward to returning. My thanks to everyone at the Awesomecon convention for a great show.

Please be sure to check out images from official shoots on Green House Photographys Awesomecon 2014 Folder.  For my complete gallery, check out my folder on my Official Facebook Page.


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MumsFave visit the Shelter for Abused Women and Children in Lagos

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At Mumsfave.com, we do not take our corporate social responsibilities lightly. We believe that in order for us to better develop as a company, we must always be willing to give back to society and especially the community around us from which we derive so much.
 

For this purpose, we visited The Shelter for Abused Women and Children (SAWAC) in Ilasan, Lagos to celebrate the International Women’s day with them in order to show them that we at mumsfave.com appreciate them as women first and as mothers and mothers to be.

We took some gifts with us, spent some quality time and prayed with them, with the aim of empowering them and reminding them to remain hopeful as well as faithful in God.

In giving a little back, we understand that we have not solved the larger issue at hand, but we remain ever more committed to the cause and we will continue to aid and support the empowerment of our beautiful women and mothers in our communities, our societies and in our nation as a whole.

We invite more people to support this cause, you can get more information by visiting www.shelter.sawac.org

For more pictures from visit you can follow us on:

Instagram: Mumsfave
Twitter: Mumsfave
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/mumsfave/
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Get Cash For Surveys!

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Megacon 2013

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The 2013 MegaCon Convention took place in Orlando, Florida at the Orange County Convention Center. The event took place March 15th through the 17th and boasted an impressive guest list featuring talent from comics and the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This year marked my second time attending  the show and I had three costumes on my schedule; Snow White, Huntress and Zatanna. I was attending Saturdays DC shoot and had a private session with SGH Photography Saturday. I also had the opportunity to shoot with Bodhi Tree Photography. There were many talented costumers at this years show. Photographs featured in this article were taken by Photos by Jojo and myself.



Last years trip to Megacon was a whirlwind and a bit of a blur for me. I was invited last minute and flew to Orlando Saturday afternoon, having to leave Sunday afternoon. I also had work the following Monday so rest was nonexistent. This year I was able to plan ahead and extend my stay. I flew to Florida Thursday and didnt leave until Monday. Thursday I was able to spend some time with friends and make new ones. On Friday I attended the show dressed as Snow White. After picking up our badges, we went to see comic legend George Perez. I was able to tour the entire convention center this time and realized how much I missed last year. There were far more artists and vendors there than I had thought. My friends and I did some shopping, met up with friends and I posed for photos upon request. I really enjoyed the childrens reaction to Snow White. My favorite memory was when a little girl gave me a hug. I found a fellow Disney Princess; a stunning girl dressed as Belle in a beautiful gown she created. A friend introduced me to Adam Hughes which was very exciting for me. The day ended with dinner at Dennys with friends where oddly enough, I was recognized (out of costume) as we waited for our table.


On Saturday I was dressed as Huntress. When my friends and I arrived at the convention center we were in for a bit of a shock. The crowds were huge, as in San Diego Comic Con huge. It was extrememly difficult to navigate through the crowds. The Dealer Room became impossible to walk through. After paying George Perez another visit,  we watched a Belly Dancer show. After the show, we made our way to the main entrance where we ran into some fellow cosplayers and photographer Grace Moss. We took some photos then headed to the area where the DC shoot was to take place. I have to report that the shoot was poorly organized. There was a lot of confusion, conflicting direction and no leadership. People began breaking off and taking pictures in groups of their own, including myself. We ended up leaving, took some shots outside then made our way to a friends hotel room to rest before my  shoot with SGH Photography. We had dinner at an Italian Resturant and were pleasantly surprised to find out the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation was also there. We saw Patrick Stewart walk by our table and caught glimpses of the rest of the cast. We also happen to be outside when the cast took a group photo with the staff of the resturant.



By Sunday I was a bit drained and decided not to wear Zatanna. I chose to attend the con as normal me and was surprised some people still recognized me. A few even asked for photos. Sunday was very laid back which was a huge relief after Saturdays crowds. Sunday was a day full with friends and bonding. We ran into George Perez once again and I got to say hello to my friend Billy Tucci. We went shopping, hung out at the Hero Initiative booth, celebrated two birthdays and had dinner. On Monday morning we had a farewell breakfast at IHOP before I was dropped off at the airport. My favorite part of these shows is the fact that they bring people together. I am very fortunate and blessed that I have been accepted into a circle of amazing people with beautiful hearts. We shared so many laughs together and this years show is full of fond memories. Its interesting to see how much the Megacon Convention has grown. I spoke to several people who have been attending the show for years who were quite startled at Saturdays crowds. Its extrodinary to see how much  geek culture has grown and that is something to be celebrated.


Id like to thank all those involved in this years Megacon Convention. My full gallery can be seen on my Official Facebook Page and be sure to check out Jojos full gallery on her Facebook.




                                                                        
                        
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How to rank surgical residency programs

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In September, Doximity, a closed online community of over 300,000 physicians, released its ratings of residency programs in nearly every specialty. Many, including me, took issue with the methodology. Emergency medicine societies met with Doximitys co-founder over the issue and echoed some of the comments I had made about the lack of objectivity and emphasis on reputation.

I wonder if it is even possible to develop a set of valid criteria to rate residency programs. Every one I can think of is open to question. Lets take a look at some of them.

Reputation is an unavoidable component in any rating system. Unfortunately, it is rarely based on personal knowledge of any program because there is no way for anyone not directly involved with a program to assess its quality. Reputation is built on history, but all programs have turnover of chairs and faculty. Just as in sports, maintaining a dynasty over many years can sometimes be difficult. Deciding how much weight should be given to reputation is also problematic.

The schools that residents come from might be indicative of a programs quality, but university-based residencies tend to attract applicants from better medical schools. The other issue is who is to say which schools are the best?

Faculty and resident research is easy to measure but may be irrelevant when trying to answer the question of which programs produce the best clinical surgeons. Since professors tend to move from place to place, the current faculty may not be around for the entire 5 years of a surgery residents training.

The number of residents who obtain subspecialty fellowships and where those fellowships are might be worthwhile, but would penalize programs that attract candidates who may be exceptional but are happy to become mere general surgeons.

Resident case loads including volume and breadth of experience would be very useful. However, these numbers have to be self-reported by programs. Self-reported data are often unreliable. Here are some examples why.

For several years, M.D. Anderson has been number one on the list of cancer hospitals as compiled by US News. It turns out that for 7 of those years, the hospital was counting all patients who were admitted through its emergency department as transfers and therefore not included in mortality figures. This resulted in the exclusion of 40% of M.D. Andersons admissions, many of whom were likely the sickest patients.

The number and types of cases done by residents in a program have always been self-reported. The Residency Review Committee for Surgery and The American Board of Surgery have no way of independently verifying the number of cases done by residents, the level of resident participation in any specific case, or whether the minimum numbers for certain complex cases have truly been met.

So where does that leave us?

Im not sure. I am interested in hearing what you have to say about how residency programs can be ranked.
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Real Estate in a Depression by Marc Charles

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4:29 PM

Hi Gang:

Ive enclosed a question I received from an entrepreneur recently.

I thought you might like my take.


Question: Marc, whats your take on making money with real estate in the current economy?
M.F. Apple Valley MN


Answer Marc Charles:

In 2004, I mentioned more than a dozen times in my newsletter, blog, speeches and conferences real estate would end badly.

Three conference organizers did not want me back....even though I was the most popular speaker at two of the conferences (according to an attendee poll).

The reason the organizers did not want me back is because I kept talking about a "depression" and real estate collapse (in most areas of the US).

Anyway, that was yesterday....what have you done for me today!

Weve all seen the real estate fiasco...and some people have been devastated by it.

But, the real estate boom (ans BUST) was predictable. If you had eyes to see, you would have known the boom was not going to last.

When I saw a cashier from a local convenience store drive into her triple car garage, which was attached to a $400,000 home, I knew the boom was toast. This was in 2005. The boom lasted another three years, and then kaput!

Almost everyone I knew, 90%+, was bullish on real estate from 2004-2008. The reason everyone was bullish is because in most cases they were making money.

But then the market collapsed....and is still collapsing.

Most people never realize, or refuse to realize, theyre involved in hysteria. But all it takes is simple, common, horse sense. You can also seek wise counsel from someone whos already lived through hysteria or "madness of the crowd". In many cases wise counsel will be twice your age.

Ive made money on real estate. But Ive also avoided major losses. I did not lose one thin dime in real estate from 2004-2009. I was also not underwater with mortgages.

Anyway..enough with the long winded response!

Yes....you can make money on real estate in a Depression. The key is buying at super deep discounts, not being over-anxious about doing deals (or fearful), and paying cash whenever possible.

The problem with most foreclosure properties is finding a clear title, and a property with no liens. But thats another topic.

The days of Fix and Flip are over for now! This market may not recover for 10 years...if ever.

But you can still find incredible deals, offer even less, wait for your terms, and rent the property.

Drop me a note if youd to know about specific markets Im considering.

I hope that helps!

Marc Charles
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