The Wright Stuff!

One of the keys to developing a joy habit is to recognize the hidden gems sitting right under our noses, covered with a coating of everyday dust. Sometimes, however, these gems appear and blind you with their brilliant rays of hope – which is what happened to me at Wright State Medical School last week. […]

April Fool Grand Rounds

This week sees a new approach to Grand Rounds–a trio of hosts, all passing off the Grand Rounds baton to one after the other, each speaking tongue-in-cheek. To see where the Doc Gurley post is included, go here. To start at the beginning, go to Grunt Doc.

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New Episode of Lost – The Tampon!

Go to The Lost Tampon Video for practical tips, inside information, and real-life demonstrations – as well as a few chuckles.

Women’s Health News has an interesting topic and comments about what women go through when a tampon gets “lost.” So can a tampon head north for spring break? How far? Isn’t there a border […]

It’s the Wright thing to do

Doc Gurley is off this week giving a talk about homelessness and HIV at the Wright School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. But she is also thinking of you, her readers so she didn’t want to leave you completely in the dark. So here is a little retrospective of some of the ‘best’ Doc Gurley […]

Dave Barry Alien Colonoscopy

Yes, my sweeties, we have (yet again!) gotten a question answered by Dave Barry himself (sound track: Doc Gurley maniacal cackling bwha ha ha) at the new and not improved Dave Barry For President Forum. What, you ask, could it concern?

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Submitted by Area 51 from Roswell, NM [<–that’s me, that’s […]

Haiku for Health

Doc Gurley 2008 Haiku: Cherry blossom bomb, Petal shrapnel pelts my hair, Trees shake with laughter.

It’s that time of year. Easter, spring break, and cherry blossoms. Take a moment (really, it won’t take long!) to write a haiku in honor of something you enjoy. It’s a great way to both lift your mood and […]