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ranoss

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I need to check them out

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Well super good work!

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4 points

I was driving a Volvo xc70 with the flip up rear facing third row seats.

That thing was choice.

I could fit so much stuff and friends/family in it and the gas mileage was heaps better than an suv (not amazing but better).
I wish there were more out there being made.

Now I’m driving a Nissan leaf and when I got it titled it was listed as a station wagon which I thought was funny.

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Agreed.

There’s an argument that more appointment slots means more access but if it’s access to poor quality medicine what’s the point?

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Our patient visits are set as 15 minute slots standard.

This isn’t enough time to practice good medicine for anything much more than something like a flu or strep throat. How does one squeeze in an entire rooming process followed by a solid HPI, physical, poc testing and then plan review with pt in 15 minutes?

They don’t.

But with how medicine works (in the US) it’s the how clinics make enough money to stay open.

For clarity: I work at a Federally Qualified Health Center, not a for profit clinic.

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Were there rules for trailers? I haven’t read through them in a while.

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I’m not much of a car guy so my opinion only holds so much water but even the expensive cars are pretty underwhelming to me.

I want more cute cars. There are some out there but most things on the road look like bars of soap with wheels.

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It’s wild the things people justify based on one man getting nailed to a tree for saying how great it would be if everyone was nice to each other.

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The gas, mileage sucked, but old cars definitely had more personality. I hate that all the new cars look like every other car on the road.

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Much rather wake up, eat a coffee cake.

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