This course is a requirement for all new med students who
- make wrong turns after given simple instructions
- suffer from vertigo
- walk up down escalators
- unknowingly wear shirts of the opposite gender
- like to write backwards and then read it in a mirror
- or who's elevator just doesn't get to the top floor, if you know what I mean.
- Instructor-led exercises such as leg lifts, toe touches, or any other exercise that clearly identifies obvious body parts.
- Instructor-led songs such as "Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes," and "I have eyes that can see, see, see"
- More advanced activities will be introduced later in the term and may include marching in time and in step and doing the Hokey-Pokey.*
*Those suffering from vertigo will be exempt from the "turn yourself around" bit.
I stumbled upon this story yesterday. I wonder if they Offer MED 0050 at Brown?
Imagine what things would be like with Government Run Healthcare!
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*** It should be noted that all graduates of any program at Virginia Tech should be well-versed in the Hokie Pokey, having performed it at any athletic event (and, perhaps, graduation). VT grads will be given credit for this section of the course upon completion of a Hokie Pokey performance.
That will be all.
So be it!
If ever I need surgery I may specifically ask for a surgeon who has graduated from VT.
Because the Hokie Pokey is, indeed, what it's all about ;)
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