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Writing Classes – Absolute Write
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Write hard. Write true. And write on. Advertising on Absolute Write. Absolute Write Privacy Statement. The instructors are entirely responsible for the classes, monies, and content of their courses. Absolute Write simply provides space for the instructors to describe their course offerings. Is the author of 8 published novels, and a former literary agent and editor. She offers several workshops for writers. And One Good Scene. Writer, Editor, and Consultant Lisa Abbate of WordMountain.com. Required field...
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And Just Imagine If I Never Thought To Ask | from the PsychJourney.com archives | Page 2
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And Just Imagine If I Never Thought To Ask. From the PsychJourney.com archives. February 11, 2011 / jamiemason. Mommy I’m Still In Here, by Kate McLaughlin. Originally posted June 8, 2008). Listen to the Audio Here. I had the pleasure of discovering Kate McLaughlin’s,. Mommy I’m Still In Here. A memoir of a mother’s efforts to hold her family together during the crisis of having two of her three children diagnosed with bipolar disorder. All I can do is recommend. Mommy I’m Still In Here. For more informa...
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PICU MD: Every Pit Crew Has a Chief
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A pediatric intensivist's view of medicine, technology, and life. Saturday, June 4, 2011. Every Pit Crew Has a Chief. In his address to Harvard Medical School Graduates, Dr. Atul Gawande asserts medicine has gotten more complex with time and that the model of care has to change from one where one heroic doctor saves the day (“the cowboy”) as opposed to one where a team of health care providers (“the pit crew”) work together towards a common goal. Maggie Mahar responds to his criticism in this post. 8220;...
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PICU MD: A Hospital "does the right thing" but May Hurt Itself in the Process
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A pediatric intensivist's view of medicine, technology, and life. Sunday, February 13, 2011. A Hospital "does the right thing" but May Hurt Itself in the Process. An interesting article about pediatric asthma has been making rounds at work:. A Hospital Prevents Readmissions, but Threatens Revenue. For the insurance companies and actually hurts the hospital's bottom line since it cuts back on admissions. Just one example of the problems in our medical system. Posted by PICU MD. February 13, 2011 at 7:42 PM.
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PICU MD: Three Weeks with the iPad 2: Working, Doctoring, and Playing
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A pediatric intensivist's view of medicine, technology, and life. Monday, April 4, 2011. Three Weeks with the iPad 2: Working, Doctoring, and Playing. I'll be honest, my initial impressions upon first hearing about the iPad last year were negative. I had been anxiously awaiting its release and expecting something that resembled a stripped down Macbook. Vs a souped up iPhone. Including Documents to Go) which seems to be at this point the frontrunner in cloud storage. (Other sites offer more storage: b...
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PICU MD: May 2011
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A pediatric intensivist's view of medicine, technology, and life. Sunday, May 15, 2011. Tragedy in the PICU: Death of a child and her nurse. There has been a story circulating the blogsphere recently about a PICU nurse, Kimberly Hiatt. Who took her own life after making a medication error that lead to the death of Kaia Zautner. I think this tale highlights two things that are important in healthcare that are often overlooked: emotional support for the healthcare team and the importance of patient safety.
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PICU MD: Tragedy in the PICU: Death of a child and her nurse
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A pediatric intensivist's view of medicine, technology, and life. Sunday, May 15, 2011. Tragedy in the PICU: Death of a child and her nurse. There has been a story circulating the blogsphere recently about a PICU nurse, Kimberly Hiatt. Who took her own life after making a medication error that lead to the death of Kaia Zautner. I think this tale highlights two things that are important in healthcare that are often overlooked: emotional support for the healthcare team and the importance of patient safety.
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PICU MD: June 2011
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A pediatric intensivist's view of medicine, technology, and life. Saturday, June 4, 2011. Every Pit Crew Has a Chief. In his address to Harvard Medical School Graduates, Dr. Atul Gawande asserts medicine has gotten more complex with time and that the model of care has to change from one where one heroic doctor saves the day (“the cowboy”) as opposed to one where a team of health care providers (“the pit crew”) work together towards a common goal. Maggie Mahar responds to his criticism in this post. 8220;...
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