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Frequently Heard During Lecture: By Professors: How do I get these lights down? Is the focus working? Can someone go back there and fix these slides? By Students: What kind of handout is this? There's no information on it. Can I have your attention? I have a short announcement. Are you staying for Primary Care? We have two tapes left. We have your names. I did research on that. Lecture 23
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LECTURE An Analysis 5 min. — Trying to get comfortable without the benefit of leg room. 5 min. — Looking for the appropriate handout and a pen that works. 10 min. — Actually listening to the lecture; includes five minutes actually understanding the lecture. 15 min. — Doing head bobs — nodding in and out of sleep. Includes seven minutes of good solid sleeping—snoring optional. 5 min. — Waiting for someone to fix the slide projector or adjust the focus. 1 min. — Waiting for the idiot who came in late and is looking for a seat to realize that (s)he's blocking the entire screen. 5 min. — Thinking about lunch. 5 min. — Looking at the clock. 1 min. — Realizing the speaker is going overtime. 1 min. — Wondering if the speaker realizes he she is going overtime. 1 min. — Wondering whether you should a) mumble break , b) start applauding, c) leave, or d) sit quietly and be polite as the speaker goes overtime. 1 min. — Wondering how the same four people can always have a question after every single lecture. 22 Lecture
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ANATOMY J. Robert Trover, Ph.D. Chairperson F. David Aker, Ph.D. Mark Black, Ph.D. Louis Caso, Ph.D. Albert Lamperti, Ph.D. Thomas Marino, Ph.D. J. Patterson McAllister, Ph.D. Patricia Olds-Clarke, Ph.D. JoAnne Orth, Ph.D. Brett Oxbcrry, Ph.D. Laurie Paavola, Ph.D. Helen Pearson,Ph.D. Steven Phillips, M.D., Ph.D. Steven Popoff, Ph.D. Carson Schneck, M.D., Ph.D. Marvin Sodicoff. Ph.D. Ernest Swanson, Jr., Ph.D. John Volz, Ph.D. John Way, Ph.D. For orientation sake, this is ... “Yes ... I believe there's a question there In the back. David Neiblum cancelled his subscription to Playboy when he started at Temple. Our new home. 24 Anatomy
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