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Check this article in Forbes and feel free to comment on their site. It is a good summary about
Continue readingEntertaining, Educating, and Criticizing Our Broken Healthcare System for 22 Years
Check this article in Forbes and feel free to comment on their site. It is a good summary about
Continue readingHere is a study that many will not want you to see. It seems that primary care doctors provide superior
Continue reading“When you stop doing things for fun you might as well be dead”. Ernest Hemingway
Continue readingDid you know that 70% of NFL players don’t even wear knee or thigh pads? It’s ridiculous. The NFL is
Continue readingA $63-per-head fee, to cushion the cost of covering people with pre-existing conditions, has just been discovered under Obamacare. “The
Continue readingIn a study published Dec. 7 in the journal BMJ, researchers from the University of East Anglia (I don’t know where that
Continue readingHere is an interesting article about the “one thing” nurses get grossed out about. There is no common thread other
Continue readingReady for a touchy subject? I have been in practice for over two decades and I have seen a
Continue reading“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.” Robert Louis Stevenson
Continue readingOh Christmas, many gather to celebrate the birth of a baby born a while back on the other side of
Continue readingHere is an article about Josh and “Concierge Care” in Business Week: Atlas MD isn’t a free clinic. It’s a
Continue readingI am a grunt. I am in the trenches of medicine , right now working at an Urgent Care
Continue readingThe following is from A Dr. Sidney Goldstein. It was in the Family Practice News though it is syndicated in
Continue readingAnimal research has shown that the best way to get a rat to press a pellet-producing lever is to set the
Continue readingI have been blown away by the lack of media attention on all the four-game suspensions given to NFL players
Continue reading“A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.” George
Continue readingHere is an example of good intentions going poorly. Maybe there is a need for medical weed but now a 7-year-old
Continue readingIn a recent post entitled, “The Joys Of Health Insurance Bureaucracy” I described how it took me (a physician) over
Continue readingA doctor walks into his office the Monday after Thanksgiving. He has over thirty patients already scheduled, hundreds of labs
Continue readingHere is a very interesting guest commentary by Gregory W. Rutecki MD in a recent Consultant magazine: Fibromyalgia, or
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