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    Best posts made by JinShei

    • RE: Dabbling, Mastery, Dunning–Kruger etc

      @ominous said in Dabbling, Mastery, Dunning–Kruger etc:

      @jinshei said in Dabbling, Mastery, Dunning–Kruger etc:

      As well as that, a lot of recent effort in the UK has gone into devaluing experts and education that provides people with basic critical thinking skills. Liberal arts etc, for example (as @ominous says). Even in my field, the push from the external forces is towards task-based skills rather than critical thinking (which might be a good thing in nurses, yanno?).

      We can't have the meat-based assembly line robots thinking for themselves. They might realize they're just a stopgap until the plastic and metal robots are able to take their place.

      I mean, I don't disagree on any given point here but I would argue we are cheaper (increasingly so) than robots and thus less valuable.

      Then again, my two best friends are professors of anatomy and their students, who are almost all trying to get into nursing, are for the most part complete idiots. If we set the bar for nursing students to "able to think critically," our nursing shortage is going to get a lot fucking worse than it already is real fucking quick.

      I'm setting the graduation bar at critical thinking - we don't receive them like that!

      I also teach prescribing and there my level is "I am giving this person a licence to kill; do I trust that they won't actually do so from lack of thinking or knowledge?". The ones that don't pass are those that treat the knowledge and critical thinking element of the course as a tickbox they are entitled to pass; They are classic D-K, because they believe they know it all already and are already experts. The ones that do pass demonstrate their understanding of how little we know and how important further knowledge or clinical studies are.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.

      @puppybreath said in Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.:

      My dog has been living with my parents because my partner and I have been struggling to move somewhere that allows dogs for a variety of reasons. He's been with my parents for way too long, I don't disagree with that. I have almost constant anxiety about it, honestly, and I've been desperately trying not to pass that on to my partner.

      For some reason my mom picks tonight, during the holidays, in the middle of winter, right before a blizzard is expected, to be like 'since you haven't found a place you can take your dog yet, you should find him a new permanent home, take him to the shelter, or find a rescue to surrender him to.'

      Happy fucking New Year to me, I guess.

      If you live in the UK, we'll foster, if he likes our bitch.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: The Work Thread

      As covid rises in the UK, my work has removed the mask requirement. As the government removes the free tests and isolation requirements, they have decided we move to face-to-face. I feel like I am in a twilight zone or idiocracy, where nobody else understands that we are in a pandemic and standing unmasked with 100 nursing students who have not tested and are working one of the biggest horse races in the country is a STUPID idea. Is it me? Has covid finished and nobody told me?

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: The Work Thread

      @faraday Exactly! I'm not even hanging around with uneducated people. These are university staff with advanced degrees in medical sciences...

      why

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: The Work Thread

      @greenflashlight said in The Work Thread:

      @pyrephox said in The Work Thread:
      Seconded. Being able to be constantly aware is often a symptom of some kind of unresolved trauma.

      Who doesn't have unresolved trauma after the last two years? 😛

      Doesn't make it any less frustrating that dumbshits gotta be dumbshits, though.

      Dear god, no it does not.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Good Things

      Took time for lunch and dinner. Real food...

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: RL things I love

      @macha picking her up Friday! All shoes are out of puppy range...

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: RL things I love

      @macha well..... here are a few. And videos.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Critters!

      @aria our puppy thinks she is a parrot at times. This is going to be less cute when she is a large boxer

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: RL things I love

      Real people making custom content...

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Gas Money

      How much are you short?

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Good TV

      @Rinel @Wretched @Auspice late to the party but oh my god, it was a beautiful love letter between friends, and almost perfect to my eyes.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: RL things I love

      Annual leave. Two weeks with himself, friends and the dog, in Devon.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.

      @Aria I'm in a war with my DPS delivery man. He leaves packages out in the rain, in view of the main street, where they get stolen and when I complained he left our gate open (marked dogs running free). Twice.

      I get shit delivered to work now where our lovely receptionist emails me and I actually get my parcel.

      I get that he only has a microsecond to deliver but it takes a moment to put it in the delivery place and not let my puppy out on to a busy main road. Twice.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Health and Wealth and GrownUp Stuff

      @Tinuviel They can be used interchangeably or differently, depending on context. I like to think I provided holistic care to my patients, etc.. Homeopathic medicine (as in the practice) is not the same as homeopathic medicine (the not-a-drug), which I realise I phrased poorly 🙂

      https://partnersinpediatrics.com/resources/holistic-vs-homeopathic-vs-integrative-care/

      But basically, homeopathy doesn't work when tested, and delays treatments shown to work when used before or as a stand-alone treatment.

      https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/reference/homeopathy/

      I got into a real fight with a local guy claiming his machine treated neurodegenerative diseases. I asked him for his evidence, he couldn't produce some so I reported him to the advertising standards people and let the local patient groups know. It does real harm to populations where hope is a rare commodity and finances are tight. To charge for a treatment that does not work is ethically dodgy AF.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: RL things I love

      Storms. Beautiful lightning storm overhead tonight! Edit to add picture of storm front

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: RL things I love

      @Ifrit said in RL things I love:

      @JinShei Yes! My home is also in that picture (though not the centre of it), and I had a lovely view of the storm in the clouds!

      So beautiful! I was rather glad we live on a hill though, given the torrent of water that flooded down it.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Lifehacks

      @Auspice said in Lifehacks:

      NO I WILL NOT APOLOGIZE FOR CLICKBAITY TITLE.

      I'm trying (and failing) to make lunches the night before, but I'm just not there yet.

      I make cheese sandwiches for a week and put them in the freezer. If you take them out at breakfast they are defrosted at lunch and taste as if you just made them.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Lifehacks

      @Macha said in Lifehacks:

      @Lotherio I was insistent. I wanted one in my old place (even less space) and just never got to it. But I'm excited by all the options.

      We were given one by friends. It is fab!

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
    • RE: Real World Peeves, Disgruntlement, and Irks.

      @Derp They lifted it directly from the NICE guidelines, and cited authors who hadn't published on that topic in that year. 😛 I can't give more info without giving away too much of the student but I get regular google scholar alerts on the leaders in my specialism, to keep up with the topic.

      posted in Tastes Less Game'y
      JinShei
      JinShei
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