Although the excitement of returning home overshadows a lot of things. The mind is flurrying between grief and happiness... But within these mixed reactions... still there are few thing I would miss.
1. Struggling to get up @ 6am in the morning... some times I made it.... sometimes I over slept... Finally Judy extended the helping hand to wake me up :)
2. Snow Walking... that was a new sport I started playing.... the 2 mins walk to the clinic was as good as an exciting sport.
3. Morning morning application going hay where and not working as expected :)
4. Amanda's calls... where she says "Hi this is Amanda from Dr. Bekals office, I called to schedule a colonoscopy" :)
5. Judy and Me fighting our way out to make the application work :)
6. Understanding the medical lingual, often referred by the doctors... That made me half a doctor :)
7. Dr. Mike and Alans giving voice commands as "aaascending colon" instead of "A scending colon" :)... Not our fault.. thts a difference between British and American English
8. The internet switching off at odd hours... :)
9. Sandy's candy offers... stealing Caris dymo label printers :) and the recovery room nurse making the environment all the more lively :)
10. Sheila's soft voice and humble voice... everytime excepted by the computer as a voice command... That always brought confidence..
11. McDonnalds Fries...
12. Long hours spent woth laptop... ending up @ 3am :)
13. Our (Bharats and mine) discussions about improving the application
14. Weekend spent at Downtown, Zoo and shopping malls
15. Dad's almost forgetting my Birthday
16. Warmth shared by all the physicians ... to make me as comfortable as possible
17. And how can I forget one of the most lovely BDay cakes ever...
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Saturday, January 5, 2008
34 procedures and 5 Rooms
This day will be marked as the "Real load testing" day for eMerge, and mind you it fared well :)
The day started with a bash, with all the hustle to round up trained physicians to use the system in most of the rooms.
We started in late !!! Patients were being brought to the procedure rooms and the physicians followed. Slowly n Steadily doors of the rooms closed and I was humbly praying for no crashes :)
But as always God betrayed !!! Down went the internet !!!
The doors of every procedure room slowly opened, n the nurses peeped out to find me :)
I could only guess that dooms day had arrived :) First look and I was rebuking the internet setup. After all the running around, restarting systems etc... We found that one of the nurse switched off the whole network by mistake :P
Finally we were on track !!! The app could handle the load well and except for few voice tweaking, Nuthing major happened !!
So, if 34 procedures have produced 30 X 3 reports, in the end it doesnt even matter :)
The day started with a bash, with all the hustle to round up trained physicians to use the system in most of the rooms.
We started in late !!! Patients were being brought to the procedure rooms and the physicians followed. Slowly n Steadily doors of the rooms closed and I was humbly praying for no crashes :)
But as always God betrayed !!! Down went the internet !!!
The doors of every procedure room slowly opened, n the nurses peeped out to find me :)
I could only guess that dooms day had arrived :) First look and I was rebuking the internet setup. After all the running around, restarting systems etc... We found that one of the nurse switched off the whole network by mistake :P
Finally we were on track !!! The app could handle the load well and except for few voice tweaking, Nuthing major happened !!
So, if 34 procedures have produced 30 X 3 reports, in the end it doesnt even matter :)
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