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Who here studies science?

AirPo

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AV did it. I miss tags.
 
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What sort of work did you do on the Ethics Committee? That sounds interesting to me.
 
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He said he had a BS in clinical psych, not environmental science.

EDIT: and physics is the hardest science... kinda


I'm taking physics & advanced astronomy this semester. Physics is kinda fun cause of the experiments you get to do but I do think it's harder than other sciences.
 
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jayem

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What sort of work did you do on the Ethics Committee? That sounds interesting to me.

Much of it was offering opinions on policy matters, like what's the best approach to families of patients still on life support, but who are dead by standard neurologic criteria. And when and how should organ donation be discussed? We gave opinions on employment matters in situations where employees alleged unfair, or discriminatory treatment by supervisors. End of life issues---where severely ill patients with very poor prognoses were being maintained on life support were pretty common. Usually these involved mediating intra-family conflicts. One family member wanted his mother kept on the ventilator no matter what. Another felt it was time to let her go. It really was a very interesting experience.
 
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