pacifist91w
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We are going to start a new chain story! The setting is "Ste. Vivienne's Clinic"--a fictitious medical facility that offers consultations, therapies, and out-patient services. (There are no overnight stays.)
The writing guidelines are simple.
A) Describe the hijinks, events, and/or conversations in a particular department at a particular time.
B) Keep the story from becoming dark. Obviously, it can't all be light-hearted and whimsical, but try to keep the chain story fun and entertaining. For some departments, this will be quite a challenge. That's part of the reason I'd like to take "Oncology" myself!
C) If you can't (or don't want to) contribute to the story now--but would like to eventually--there is probably no need to worry. I'm hoping that Lauren will allow us to keep this chain open-ended after we have begun it.
Timeline so far:
Oncology - _PACIFIST91W_ - June 1, 2014
Physical therapy - _TRIXAREFORKIDS_ - June 5, 2014
Counseling - _WONDERER4_ - June 9, 2014
Departments (and suggestions on a scenario!)
Dermatology -
("doctor, the skin above my clitoris has been red and swollen....")
Pulmonary -
(patient has to have her "lungs" examined)
Cardiology -
(testing heart function? treadmills are good, but something else can raise the heart rate!)
Endocrinology -
("doctor, is my estrogen (or testosterone) TOO high?")
Lab -
(breaking up the monotony of analyzing results)
Immunization -
(going to venezuela? you need a big shot in the backside!)
Radiology -
(can't take pictures of your lower spine if you're clothed)
Ear, nose, and throat -
(patient has chronic laryngitis. what can soothe it?)
Podiatry -
(fetish: patient's feet are fine, but they're so cute! doctor has ethical problem, wanting to see more of them)
Urology -
(fetish: do i need to say it?)
Administration -
Obstetrics/Gynecology -
(pregnancy can be arousing....)
General practice -
Optometry/Ophthalmology -
(getting lost in the patient's eyes....)
Orthopedics -
Massage therapy -
(do i need to say it twice?)
Neurology -
Fertility/virility -
(do i need to say it thrice?)
Internal medicine -
Proctology -
(fetish: do i need to say it a fourth time?)
Gift and floral shop -
(patients really appreciate getting chocolates and flowers....)
The writing guidelines are simple.
A) Describe the hijinks, events, and/or conversations in a particular department at a particular time.
B) Keep the story from becoming dark. Obviously, it can't all be light-hearted and whimsical, but try to keep the chain story fun and entertaining. For some departments, this will be quite a challenge. That's part of the reason I'd like to take "Oncology" myself!
C) If you can't (or don't want to) contribute to the story now--but would like to eventually--there is probably no need to worry. I'm hoping that Lauren will allow us to keep this chain open-ended after we have begun it.
Timeline so far:
Oncology - _PACIFIST91W_ - June 1, 2014
Physical therapy - _TRIXAREFORKIDS_ - June 5, 2014
Counseling - _WONDERER4_ - June 9, 2014
Departments (and suggestions on a scenario!)
Dermatology -
("doctor, the skin above my clitoris has been red and swollen....")
Pulmonary -
(patient has to have her "lungs" examined)
Cardiology -
(testing heart function? treadmills are good, but something else can raise the heart rate!)
Endocrinology -
("doctor, is my estrogen (or testosterone) TOO high?")
Lab -
(breaking up the monotony of analyzing results)
Immunization -
(going to venezuela? you need a big shot in the backside!)
Radiology -
(can't take pictures of your lower spine if you're clothed)
Ear, nose, and throat -
(patient has chronic laryngitis. what can soothe it?)
Podiatry -
(fetish: patient's feet are fine, but they're so cute! doctor has ethical problem, wanting to see more of them)
Urology -
(fetish: do i need to say it?)
Administration -
Obstetrics/Gynecology -
(pregnancy can be arousing....)
General practice -
Optometry/Ophthalmology -
(getting lost in the patient's eyes....)
Orthopedics -
Massage therapy -
(do i need to say it twice?)
Neurology -
Fertility/virility -
(do i need to say it thrice?)
Internal medicine -
Proctology -
(fetish: do i need to say it a fourth time?)
Gift and floral shop -
(patients really appreciate getting chocolates and flowers....)
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