Queenstown. not exactly terribly awe-inspiring when one rolls the name around the inside of ones head. but here i am. the sun is shining wanly through my room window and the nurse has gone on tea-break. and i think i'm pretty happy, all things considered.
of course, it stands to reason that i miss my old place. the availability of company is a greatly important thing. and the availability of a PA machine as well... it really is turning out that our work is being hindered by the simple inability to do PAs. not to say that diagnoses of simple conditions are impossible, but when one wants to advise on prognoses of teeth with either cuspal coverage or perio issues...
on the bright side, the scalers rock. the machines are just 6 months old, and both an inbuild chair unit and a trolley-mounted cheong-Cavitron are available for me to rape calculus at my leisure. you have to love it when the Cavitron-clone has a Turbo button, the usage of which will make patients shriek with sensitivity! rocking!
Triangler - Gabriela Robin
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