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'''Grand Rounds''' refers to the grandest of all [[Rounds|rounds]]. Think of any of your favorite rounds on Earth - [[Rounds|rounds]], [[Rounding|rounding]], even [[Bedside Rounds|bedside rounds]] - and then make them infinitely better, so much so that people of all kinds of subspecialties and training will want to hear about your rounding stories of yore in a dedicated room, nay, an auditorium! "Such Grand Rounds!!" they'll exclaim, telling friends near and far. "Such Grand Rounds!!" they'll tell their children at night or even sing songs of it.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/03/grand-rounds/ Breaking: Grand Rounds Not Particularly Grand Today (Gomerblog)]</ref> | '''Grand Rounds''' refers to the grandest of all [[Rounds|rounds]]. Think of any of your favorite rounds on Earth - [[Rounds|rounds]], [[Rounding|rounding]], even [[Bedside Rounds|bedside rounds]] - and then make them infinitely better, so much so that people of all kinds of subspecialties and training will want to hear about your rounding stories of yore in a dedicated room, nay, an auditorium! "Such Grand Rounds!!" they'll exclaim, telling friends near and far. "Such Grand Rounds!!" they'll tell their children at night or even sing songs of it.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/03/grand-rounds/ Breaking: Grand Rounds Not Particularly Grand Today (Gomerblog)]</ref> | ||
Revision as of 12:29, 3 July 2017
Grand Rounds refers to the grandest of all rounds. Think of any of your favorite rounds on Earth - rounds, rounding, even bedside rounds - and then make them infinitely better, so much so that people of all kinds of subspecialties and training will want to hear about your rounding stories of yore in a dedicated room, nay, an auditorium! "Such Grand Rounds!!" they'll exclaim, telling friends near and far. "Such Grand Rounds!!" they'll tell their children at night or even sing songs of it.[1]
Did You Know...
Did you know that Knights of the Round Table was the first set of Grand Rounds? It was given by King Arthur and entitled, "Sword Injuries: Evaluation & Management."
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