Sorry to hear about... Everything that's been going on for you, Ruwin. Like Raven said, if you feel like talking, we're all willing to listen. Remember you've got my email, too, if you feel the need for a more personal talk.
I'd like to say though, that you shouldn't feel the need to apologize for not being around; especially with all that stuff that's happening on your end.
Wow Ruwin, yeah, it sounds like you have ample reason to take a break o_o Damn dude. Yeah, what Raven said about needing to vent. Fingers crossed your... whatever the word for that form of relatedness is... gets the help he needs.
Also, that reminds me, Luna, did your problem with the paperwork get sorted out?
Oh, right, I kinda forgot to update you guys on that
Well, later that night I was freaking out I found out it wasn't just me. About half a dozen of us from the first year (not sure if it was
all of us assigned to that hospital or only some) plus some of the second-years in the program were all afflicted with the same issue. It was definitely a problem from one particular hospital, though.
Right at 4:00 pm Wednesday, the ending time for clinicals, btw, we all get our passwords/IDs and stuff; but no-one can figure out
where to use them. The "secure message" -- which is an Outlook system connected to the hospital's systems -- contained no link, no instructions on how to use them, just the new ID information. Finally, a few hours later, our instructor emails us instructions on where to go and gives us a help desk number in case of any problems.
Me and one of my classmates, independent of one another and within minutes of each other, have to call the help desk and get the same information: our information isn't actually in the system and the system won't be updated until tomorrow (that would be Thursday the 22nd, to be clear).
So, this first week of clinicals, a large portion of us were denied actual
clinicals. I won't be going in until this coming Tuesday since Monday is Memorial Day.
Want to know the kicker? The modules are standard employee safety regulation courses that, besides taking forever, are being hosted in such a way that you can only access them on Internet Explorer. It specifically says on the login page that it has no support for Safari, Chrome, Firefox, or Opera. There is a very real chance that current or future students cannot access these modules.
So, all of the above was written over two hours ago. This is written now. I lost one of my dogs. A little miniature pinscher. And with the large number of other people living around who also own dogs and the very real existence of coyotes around, I don't hold much hope of seeing him alive again, if at all.
I'm... quite despondent. I might get to some of the other things around here tomorrow, but I've actually got some obligations tomorrow so we'll see what happens. Good night, all.