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Scarter92 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Just need someone to review this sentence.

"For the future, I would like to model myself like those attendings to whom other radiologists go when there is a particularly vexing case or be the person who can perform a challenging procedure. "

If it sounds grammatically correct, then let me know. If the person responding wouldn't mind adding their qualifications, I'd appreciate it.
  

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Scarter92 "For the future, I would like to model myself like those attendings to whom other radiologists go when there is a particularly vexing case or be the person who can perform a challenging procedure. " If it sounds grammatically correct, then let me know. If the person responding wouldn't mind adding their qualifications, I'd appreciate it.

  • Scarter92 "For the future, I would like to model myself like those attendings to whom other radiologists go when there is a particularly vexing case or be the person who can perform a challenging procedure.
  • " If it sounds grammatically correct, then let me know.
  • If the person responding wouldn't mind adding their qualifications, I'd appreciate it.
  • What you mean here is not clear to me.
  • Does it mean "model myself after those professionals"?
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Scarter92"For the future, I would like to model myself like those attendings to whom other radiologists go when there is a particularly vexing case or be the person who can perform a challenging procedure. "

If it sounds grammatically correct, then let me know. If the person responding wouldn't mind adding their qualifications

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