woundedsurgeon.blogspot.com
The Wounded Surgeon: WHO IS YOUR DOCTOR?
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Her mentors would say, "Never let the skin come between you and a diagnosis." But what happens when the knife turns on the surgeon? In this blog, a surgeon faces her own surgery. Thursday, January 31, 2008. WHO IS YOUR DOCTOR? And why is she crying? In an effort to raise awareness of the healthcare crisis facing New York and twenty other states, I have shed my anonymity and started a new blog that I will share with my patients. Please visit I AM YOUR DOCTOR. At ( www.iamyourdoctor.blogspot.com.
woundedsurgeon.blogspot.com
The Wounded Surgeon: January 2008
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Her mentors would say, "Never let the skin come between you and a diagnosis." But what happens when the knife turns on the surgeon? In this blog, a surgeon faces her own surgery. Thursday, January 31, 2008. WHO IS YOUR DOCTOR? And why is she crying? In an effort to raise awareness of the healthcare crisis facing New York and twenty other states, I have shed my anonymity and started a new blog that I will share with my patients. Please visit I AM YOUR DOCTOR. At ( www.iamyourdoctor.blogspot.com.
suchsmallhands.blogspot.com
such small hands: January 2008
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Thoughts on the art of surgery, the science of poetry, and everything in between. Thursday, January 31, 2008. A BIG TASK FOR SMALL HANDS. Two weeks ago I joined an ad-hoc committee with some other physicians on our medical staff. We are organizing efforts to visit Legislative Day in Albany on March 4, 2008 to express our concerns about the medical malpractice crisis. To survey national efforts, here. To join our state and local efforts, and here to read my own (too) personal account. Not even the rain?