April 2007

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I should be in Washington, DC today. I was asked to co-chair a task force for the National Governor’s Association regarding privacy in sharing medical records.  It was a great honor to be asked, and I greatly enjoyed my first two months’ involvement.  It seemed that the perspective of a practicing physician was not something [...]

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Caption Contest…Results

by Rob on April 25, 2007

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ed.: If you hadn’t noticed, this is a story based on caption suggestions from the previous post. George just stood there, not knowing how to act. Ommmmmmm…… What is this? Where am I? It isn’t a party. It isn’t a disco. Yet there he was standing in a line leading up to something? Why was [...]

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It has been nearly two weeks since I was tagged by Vijay at Scanman’s notes.  I have not been ignoring Vijay; life is just full of…stuff.  Here goes. Reason 1: I have come off of my medication Generally when I am well-medicated, I tend to sit around smiling at people, nodding my head until they [...]

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  Primary care is dying.  If and when it does, will anyone notice?   In a paper entitled: "The Impending Collapse of Primary Care Medicine and Its Implications for the State of the Nation’s Health Care: A Report from the American College of Physicians."  the following observations are made: Too Few Physicians Are Going into [...]

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Caption Contest

by Rob on April 17, 2007

in Just Stuff Kind of Thingies

Please supply caption for this picture.  You may enter more than once. What will I do with the winner?  That is for me to know and for you to find out.

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Squeezing the life out of us

by Rob on April 15, 2007 · 3 comments

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In my first post on accordions, I wrote of the sordid history of this instrument and its part in some of history’s greatest bloodbaths. Now we must deal with the present situation. Before I go on, however, I must do two things: first, I must tip my hat to Dr. Val, who pointed out that [...]

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First let me say that technically there are two correct answers, although I added an adjective to the choices that made it a little easier to separate the two.  The answer is: MRSA. Up to approximately two years ago, MRSA was limited to hospitalized patients.  In general, it was not an invasive organism, but its [...]

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Interesting Case #5

by Rob on April 11, 2007 · 2 comments

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OK – back to pediatrics. This one is quick. 8-day old male presents to the office with rash in diaper area. Mother noted it 4 days prior to the visit and had since gotten progressively worse. He was born full-term via c-section after an uncomplicated pregnancy. No significant problems prior to developing the rash. On [...]

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In a recent Op. Ed. in the Wall Street Journal, John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis compares the American healthcare system to the American education system: Our public-school system and our health-care system may seem as different as night and day. Yet both systems share something in common: Mediocrity is the [...]

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