vintage scutmonkey: psych

OK, I think this is the last of this throwback series. It also happens to be the first " Scutmonkey " comic I wrote (even before" The Twelve Types of Med Students, " even*), and I finished it about a month before I graduated from med school. It seems that the Wayback Machine doesn ' t archive every last image in a deep side branch of your main blog, which is why half the panels are kind of greyscale and janky (photos of a photocopy, you know). But hopefully it ' s all still legible.Two small points. One is that I think it ' s not necessarily the kind of topic I ' d write about so freely now, because, you know, mental health awareness is important and sensitive and all that. But for what it ' s worth, every single patient interaction or expressed delusion in this comic was absolutely true, almost to the word (if somewhat condensed in certain cases). Actually,all of it is true, right down to what people wore. (I was mesmerized by the chunky pendants and flowing tops my course director wore and therefore studied them in great depth before drawing them...badly.)Second point. The building we used to refer to as the " old Psych Institute, " shown in the first and last panel of the comic, is now the School of Public Health at Columbia. It ' s the exact same building--it even still reads " Psychiatric Institute " in the carved stone arch over the door--but, you know, they put up a new sign at eye level. So the one part of this comic that ' s not true is that I never went back.I ...
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