Sooooooo....
#18
Lost in BE Cyberspace










Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 10,109
From: North Charleston,SC. born in Stockport,UK.











#20
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 41,517











Congrats...I didn't realize you weren't here
#22
Last orders please...










Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 6,154
From: Way down deep in the middle of the Jungle..











Excellent news Ozzidoc..
California won't know whats hit it.!
#24
Thread Starter
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 9,909
From: Oz -> UK -> San Diego











Not much..... 
After getting the green card approval at the interview mid May, I went back to the UK to pack up my house, finish a training contract etc etc....
I'm now supposed to be studying for three exams, which will allow me to apply for physician training (residency) programs in the US......ie...I'll be on BE even more now!! LOL
After getting the green card approval at the interview mid May, I went back to the UK to pack up my house, finish a training contract etc etc....
I'm now supposed to be studying for three exams, which will allow me to apply for physician training (residency) programs in the US......ie...I'll be on BE even more now!! LOL
#25
Not much..... 
After getting the green card approval at the interview mid May, I went back to the UK to pack up my house, finish a training contract etc etc....
I'm now supposed to be studying for three exams, which will allow me to apply for physician training (residency) programs in the US......ie...I'll be on BE even more now!! LOL
After getting the green card approval at the interview mid May, I went back to the UK to pack up my house, finish a training contract etc etc....
I'm now supposed to be studying for three exams, which will allow me to apply for physician training (residency) programs in the US......ie...I'll be on BE even more now!! LOL
Good luck.
#26
Not much..... 
After getting the green card approval at the interview mid May, I went back to the UK to pack up my house, finish a training contract etc etc....
I'm now supposed to be studying for three exams, which will allow me to apply for physician training (residency) programs in the US......ie...I'll be on BE even more now!! LOL
After getting the green card approval at the interview mid May, I went back to the UK to pack up my house, finish a training contract etc etc....
I'm now supposed to be studying for three exams, which will allow me to apply for physician training (residency) programs in the US......ie...I'll be on BE even more now!! LOL
#28
#29
Despite her busy schedule at the university, Wilson found time to moonlight for Lilly, which paid her $54,400 in the first quarter. That put Wilson, 53, among the company's most highly compensated doctors nationwide. In Florida, Wilson ranked second only to Miami internist Manuel Suarez-Barcelo, who received $65,100 from Lilly.




Cool!!

