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Lambda school is a blessing for those of us born into unfortunate circumstances with limited time, money and an urgent need to support a family and hopefully pull them out of poverty. I start in May wish me luck

Good luck! Things might get hard or seem confusing at times. I still feel that way after years of programming experience. You'll get through it and enjoy the benefits!

Thank you!

Re: Lambda School wants to teach nursing

#112

Lambda school is a blessing for those of us born into unfortunate circumstances with limited time, money and an urgent need to support a family and hopefully pull them out of poverty. I start in May wish me luck

Good luck!.. I've referred two people to Lambda who start later next month. They're both excited to start and I'm looking forward to hearing how their experience is before I go all-out and refer more people - it's a program that has a structure and philosophy that I can easily agree with.

Lambda seems to be changing a lot of lives.

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(I don't know about Lambda School specifically; just speaking of fields here.) Any talk of transferring anything cultural from current software development practice to somewhere else important... makes me nervous, by default. Right now, we have huge problems in software development practice, with both design&implementation quality, and ethics. You don't want your medical device or bridge developed in any way like the…

Completely agree. I don’t want medical practitioners who finished a medical bootcamp last week googling best practices on their phones and pretending to know what they’re talking about while I’m sedated in the OR.

First aid is a bit like a medical bootcamp.

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#114

I wonder if it's cheating to sign up for Lambda School if you have no intention of getting a job.

Is it ethical? Sounds like a similar question to the person on HN who signed up for a credit card just to transfer money 100 times a year and collect the cashback.

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Curious to know - is this going to be checklist centric ?

There was a recent post on how a simple thing like checklists can really cut infection and death rate by half or something. And there were startups that attempted to do this at the doctor level but failed to be able to drive change.

Would you be the GitHub of nursing - drive change from bottom up. Build checklist creation and adherence at the nurses level ?

Re: Lambda School wants to teach nursing

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post #86

(I don't know about Lambda School specifically; just speaking of fields here.) Any talk of transferring anything cultural from current software development practice to somewhere else important... makes me nervous, by default. Right now, we have huge problems in software development practice, with both design&implementation quality, and ethics. You don't want your medical device or bridge developed in any way like the…

Completely agree. I don’t want medical practitioners who finished a medical bootcamp last week googling best practices on their phones and pretending to know what they’re talking about while I’m sedated in the OR.

>googling best practices on their phones

That's what all of those medical texts in hospital offices are for. Instead of Google, pull text off the shelf with some notes or annotations.

Re: Lambda School wants to teach nursing

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post #86

(I don't know about Lambda School specifically; just speaking of fields here.) Any talk of transferring anything cultural from current software development practice to somewhere else important... makes me nervous, by default. Right now, we have huge problems in software development practice, with both design&implementation quality, and ethics. You don't want your medical device or bridge developed in any way like the…

> You don't want your ER nurse to be smug about how smart they are, while they do shoddy work with fad tools and halfwitted cargo cult processes.

Unfortunately, this may already be the case with people who graduate from medical assistant and physician assistant schools. From what I hear from doctors is that the quality of these graduates are sub-par. They are usually confident in their medical knowledge while repeatedly failing to show the conscientiousness needed to practice medicine without harm.

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

> that is industry-specific Don't you mean role/responsibilities specific? What happens if one of your students takes a web app developer role at, let's say, an auto parts manufacturer?

Then yes, we’d say they’re still working in the “software” industry

Neat way to redefine "industry"...

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post #86

(I don't know about Lambda School specifically; just speaking of fields here.) Any talk of transferring anything cultural from current software development practice to somewhere else important... makes me nervous, by default. Right now, we have huge problems in software development practice, with both design&implementation quality, and ethics. You don't want your medical device or bridge developed in any way like the…

> You don't want your ER nurse to be smug about how smart they are, while they do shoddy work with fad tools and halfwitted cargo cult processes. Unfortunately, this may already be the case with people who graduate from medical assistant and physician assistant schools. From what I hear from doctors is that the quality of these graduates are sub-par. They are usually confident in their medical knowledge while repeate…

You hear this from doctors because they are the ones who are smug and most likely feel their professions are threatened.

Re: Lambda School wants to teach nursing

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post #86

(I don't know about Lambda School specifically; just speaking of fields here.) Any talk of transferring anything cultural from current software development practice to somewhere else important... makes me nervous, by default. Right now, we have huge problems in software development practice, with both design&implementation quality, and ethics. You don't want your medical device or bridge developed in any way like the…

yep yep yep. people in software are _incredibly_ arrogant in thinking that their approach works for other industries, when tech is really an outlier compared to most fields.
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