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Want to see another example of how any data can be spun in any way you want? A Huffington Post
Continue readingEntertaining, Educating, and Criticizing Our Broken Healthcare System for 22 Years
Want to see another example of how any data can be spun in any way you want? A Huffington Post
Continue readingI am going to lighten the mood here this Sunday. I saw this article and a tear came to
Continue readingThe date was June 15, 2014 and here was my entry: In almost a parody upon itself, the AAFP News
Continue reading “Your patient is noncompliant with prescribed medication” reads the notice from the insurance company. Daily, we get these letters
Continue reading“We must not allow the clock and the calendar to blind us to the fact that each moment of life
Continue readingIn another attempt to destroy the time allowed for patients to see doctors, the Institute of Medicine is now recommending
Continue readingWho wants to vomit? Well, here you go. Per a recent article in the WSJ, “a wave of innovation is sweeping
Continue readingThis dude is so talented.
Continue readingOkay, so I’m not sure about all of you, but I’m a little tired of this “match” service for finding
Continue readingHere is something real interesting. It seems that about 150 doctors at the University of California’s student health centers are
Continue reading“And all you have to do is be the kind of physician your patient is hoping you will be.” Easier
Continue reading“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” C. S. Lewis
Continue readingFrom the Institute of Medicine web site: “Established in 1970, the IOM is the health arm of the National Academy
Continue readingIt’s a lot better today than it was but it was never about pens. The big money was always in
Continue readingWe can’t criminalized everything in this country. An obesity is not a crime. Sorry. In a recent example of stupidity,
Continue readingI read a little excerpt from book written by a man whom I quite dislike, Vladimir Lenin. It is amazing
Continue readingLast August on this blog, a fellow traveler posted a comment on this blog about James C. Puffer, MD:
Continue reading“Always have something to look forward to, someone to share it with and always try to make a difference.” Rosemary
Continue readingIn an unintentional sad commentary on the state of family medicine, Family Practice Management has decided to reproduce an article
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