the basics of HIPAA
Srsly? It's not exactly rocket surgery (intentional). I have to know HIPAA b/c we handle confidential recycling from the med school sometimes, although they mostly use Shred-it now b/c of HIPAA.
WS, pee~ma for Harvey.
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the basics of HIPAA
Srsly? It's not exactly rocket surgery (intentional). I have to know HIPAA b/c we handle confidential recycling from the med school sometimes, although they mostly use Shred-it now b/c of HIPAA.
WS, pee~ma for Harvey.
Windsparrow, I hope you got some sleep. Poor fruit bowl. Although I have heard teachings that say use a big bowl for trash when cooking so you don't have to keep bending/opening/whatever to get to your waste basket, and keeps hands clean. But I don't think that's what you meant to do.
Hil, you will kick ass in the interview! Knock their socks off! I'm guessing they are on a marathon of calls today, and unsure how long each will take, hence the 2 hour window.
Thanks, omnis.
Waiting is boring. I don't want to do work while waiting, because I know that I'll keep thinking about the work after the interview starts, and I'll get distracted.
Yes, good luck, Hil! You got the Bitchly cheering squad behind you, don't forget.
Good luck, Hil!
Pee~ma, Harvey! Pee like the wind!
Interview is over. That one went MUCH better than my last one. I had answers to pretty much all of their questions (except for "How would you explain your dissertation to a physicist?" which threw me for a bit of a loop, but I was able to remember a few physics connections), and it's a HBCU, and they specifically asked about my experiences volunteering in New Orleans public schools in relation to that. (I don't think I'd even mentioned that on my application, but they asked about the age range of students I've taught, and the youngest have been fourth graders in New Orleans, so I mentioned that as the lower end of the age range, and then the next several questions were about teaching in New Orleans.) They said they'd get back to me on Monday or Tuesday about whether I'm going on to the next round of interviews.
Now, I need to get dressed, get lunch, and go write a thank you email and do some math.
Yay Hil! on the interview!
Yay for the interview, Hil!
You know, reading this thread is a constant reminder to how different is the work culture in the U.S. than here. Thank you notes for interviews sounds like outer-space fiction to me.
Thank you notes for interviews sounds like outer-space fiction to me
Interesting...not doing them sounds like fiction to me. After an interview, do you do any sort of follow-up?