October 17th, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News |
Comments are closed It’s a mere seven (count them, 7!) days until the World Premiere Red Carpet (okay, well, reddish – we’ve spilled some food on it) Launch of the first ever Doc Gurley video – The Lost Tampon! Helicopters are whirring overhead, papparazzi are milling outside, and numbered, engraved invitations have been sent…to YOU! Tune in next […]
October 16th, 2008 | Category: Insider Info, The Joy Habit |
- (Comments are closed) Okay, so I was officially an Olympic-level grump for yesterday’s National Grouch Day. Our clinic lost a superb human being – and a wonderful clinician – to a sudden, untreatable paroxysm of (brace yourself for this one) retirement. Excuse me? How selfish is that? Doesn’t he know there are more important issues at stake here […]
October 14th, 2008 | Category: Uncategorized |
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Image by Photo Gallery via Flickr
Grand Rounds is back! And this time the host, T, of ‘Notes From An Anesthesioboist‘ (classical music while you go under? sounds lovely) is hosting in six parts, each introduced by a snippet from a classic movie.
It’s a HUGE list this time with tons and tons […]
October 10th, 2008 | Category: In the News, Insider Info, The Joy Habit, Uncategorized |
Comments are closed In a BBC news report on a preliminary research discovery that testicles may become a source for stem cells, Professor Robin Lovell-Badge (how British is that name?) is quoted as saying that further work needs to be done; therefore the issue “will have to be left dangling a little longer.” Could you turn your head […]
October 9th, 2008 | Category: In the News, Practical Medicine |
Comments are closed Here’s a truly provocative study – looking at whether or not reading a novel about positive images and weight loss can affect the weight of severely overweight tweens. And the answer is…(envelope please) YES. Turns out that girls who were randomly assigned to read a novel with positive messages and information about healthy weight loss […]
October 8th, 2008 | Category: Feature, Insider Info |
- (Comments are closed) For a lovely bit of fiction that rings as true as crystal, head over to the Atlantic magazine. A short story by Julie Shumaker, titled Patient, Female explores the world of professional patients, the doctors in training who depend on them (and can intentionally or unintentionally offend them) and the tangled family ties that medicine/healthcare […]
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