Recent comments in /f/philadelphia

DippyMagee555 t1_j90b6z0 wrote

>Large health systems (literally every one in the area) would not be able to function without their resident/fellow workforce.

This is the issue. The system can't function without those people hours the residents put in. It's not like they're sitting there picking their noses.

If you take that away, the whole system is in shambles. Some departments of hospitals had this happen when covid would spread amongst those residents. Now imagine that happening not just to departments, but to entire hospitals? It can't happen. The issue as far as I can tell is that more residents are needed to spread out those hours.

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toss_it_out_tomorrow t1_j90avef wrote

I find that in hospital/work settings, it's professional to do that. Refer to them as DR, same as you would in school with Dr or Professor. But outside of work, at functions or happy hours, the person would be a real dick if they still made you call them Dr when you're not on the clock

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ponte95ma t1_j904820 wrote

Okay, that makes more sense. It wouldn't have occurred to me to scroll past the top search results, down to the Highland Orchards in Wilmington.

And it turns out that they deliver on the same day ... to the same place ... where I pick up my CSA that is not Highlands Orchards.

Between their SEO and their brick-and-mortar marketing, I wouldn't have known about Highland Orchards (DE) -- so thanks for the tip, Reddit ftw again!

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Minqua t1_j903rwq wrote

I thought his inquirer column before his radio show (Brooky & The Rookie maybe) was pretty good. I didnt listen to him much on wip and i think some of the ratings were because it was the only sports talk morning show for a good part of his run, but he was a part of the philly sports scene for a really long time

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