<p>For the PLME essays, if you’re using a pronoun to refer to a physician, would it be best to use the phrase “he/she, he or she” or just simply use “he”?</p>
<p>Just say he. Over-technicality is usually a turn-off.</p>
<p>thanks numbers,</p>
<p>does the adcom for PLME see our essays, etc for Brown?</p>
<p>I have been wondering that. I think the adcom decides PLME too. If there is a seperate committee to review PLME stuff, I'm not certain.</p>
<p>there is a separate PLME committee.</p>
<p>also, i know word limits make things tricky but "he or she" only adds two more.</p>
<p>i think this thread needs a riddle I'll post the answer seperately probably later today.</p>
<p>A man and his son go out for a fishing trip. The trip is going fine, when the boy falls out of the boat and nearly drowns. The father dives in to save him, drives the boat back to shore, and rushes his son to the hospital, he is barely breathing when they arrive. The man bursts through the door holding his son and screams, "Doctor, Doctor, you need to help my son, he's nearly drowned." The Doctor turns around looks at the boy and says, "I can't operate on him...he's my son!"</p>
<p>How is this possible?</p>
<p>I have to admit, I could not figure this out untill told the answer.</p>
<p>the doctor is his mom</p>
<p>lol i heard of that one before on tv</p>
<p>WHY PLME?</p>
<p>Just use he. It's grammatically correct, even if it isn't politically correct.</p>
<p>ivyathlete got it right, the doctor is the boy's mom.</p>