10-21-2009, 01:31 AM
(10-21-2009, 01:20 AM)Elektrisk Wrote: Enchanting
I know about the residential stuff; I've seen Grey's Anatomy!
LuL, joking. That show is probably the worst medical drama, ever. It's like, "Okay, we're performing heart surgery on this child. However, since gossiping about who the boyfriend of <insert colleague's name here> is more important, then this child can wait. Let the arguing commence. /flatline"
Thankfully, interpreting/translating doesn't require 29300390 years of schooling ^^
LOL. Well, look at it this way, if you make a mistake in translation (8-month to 1-year vocational courses here), you can always go back and say sorry and clear up the mess, if you're a chef (about 1-2 years of culinary arts plus advanced studies) and made a mistake, you can either eat your own mistakes, have your clients have food poisoning or throw it out, if you're a doctor (total of 10 years of schooling and exams) and made a mistake, harm or kill your patient, you are standing to lose your license, your chance to continue your medical practice, lawsuits for neglect/malpractice, and might even face fines and go to jail. Yeah, more years = high stakes sometimes.
Grey's was good on the first few seasons but after a while it became pointless, I'd rather watch Scrubs or House which is funny and more reality-based and much more worth the watch OR hang out in Discover channel's discovery health.
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