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paul’s,secret,for,making,more,money,per,square,foot,by,marc,charles
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New Artist Kate Davis Must See by Marc Charles

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10:03 AM

Greetings:

You gotta hear this......

Its All About the Bass featuring a new artist by the name of Kate Davis....

Amazing stuff...


http://youtu.be/iyTTX6Wlf1Y


Enjoy......forward, tweet, share...whatever to help her out :)


Marc
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My Friends NEW App is a Must See by Marc Charles

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9:04 AM

Hi Gang:

Most of you know I rarely ever say something is a MUST SEE.

Most "must see" videos are really hidden sales pitches.

Not this time.

Plus.....BTW.......I HATE deceptive, sneaky and half truth sales copy.

This one from my buddy George is different -- NOTHING to buy, just a cool video.

Im NOT an affiliate either.....

Have fun.

Marc

http://gsniper.com/blog/newvideo/
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The Trend for Small Bookstores by Marc Charles

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Greetings:

Most of the small bookstores on the coast of Maine are either bankrupt or going out of business.

My buddys bookstore in Camden Maine was broke when he died three years ago. The new owners finished it off.

A brand new Super-Walmart opened on US Route 1 in Thomaston Maine recently. So its only a matter of time for the two other small book stores to close.

Although Hello Hello Books will probably make it...its almost a kiosk...so its safe. Do me a favor and consider buying a book there just for the fun of it.

http://www.hellohellobooks.com/

I wish I could buy banned, forbidden, dangerous, and forced out of print books locally like those offered n Loompanics, Tools for Freedom.com and Paladin Press.



Marc

http://www.marccharles.com



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What about a rural track surgical residency program

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Heres an email from someone interested in rural surgery:

I am a senior medical student planning on going in to general surgery and practicing in a moderate sized city (~70k people), but would also like to do some medical missions. I currently do not plan on doing a fellowship after residency, and would like to go directly into practice. I have seen a growing trend of "rural programs” popping up including Mayo starting a rural track this year, Wisconsin has one rural spot, and Gundersen is another notable program. For many of these programs you leave your primary training hospital during PGY3-4 and go train rural hospital, you may also spend more time doing OB/GYN cases or other surgical specialties. How do you think this affects the preparedness of the residents leaving these programs vs a community program with a high case load or university program? Most of these programs advertise all the “extra” skills acquired from participating in their rural tracks but don’t discuss what that means you will miss.

Great question. I have no personal experience with rural track surgical programs. From what I have read, most residents who go this route emerge satisfied.

I think you need to speak to a few residents who have done it and see if they feel they missed anything. It probably wouldnt be too hard to get some names from coordinators in programs that have the rural option.

My concern for your situation is that if you plan to practice in a city of about 70,000, it is highly unlikely that you will be doing C-sections, orthopedics, or G.I. endoscopy. This would negate much of the value of doing a rural track. I have a few former residents who practice in small towns and do C-sections and endoscopies, but those locations have fewer than 10,000 people. My program provided a decent endoscopy experience, but since we had an OB/GYN residency, I think my graduates learned to do C-sections after they left the program.

Since you are planning to practice in a community hospital, you may want to consider training in a busy community hospital residency program. The way things are going in general surgery, case volume is becoming more and more important. As a general surgeon in a city of 70,000, you will probably not be doing big cases such as Whipples and major vascular surgery anyway.

Can any of my readers offer you more advice?
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