Here's the tale of Day 3. Started slow, ended long. Enjoy.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Friday, December 22, 2006
ER Diaries, Day 2
Day Two was a doozy, folks...the busiest day in the ER that I've ever seen, and, by extension, the busiest day I've ever had. Listen to the tale, tell your friends, and let me know what you think!
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006
ER Diaries, Day 1
I've started working in the ER again, and was struck today by how many amazing stories I'd already seen in just a few hours. So I'm inaugurating the ER Diaries: every day that I work over the course of this three-week rotation, I'll give a quick summary of the stories I see every day. Let me know what you think. Here's Day One.
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Sunday, December 17, 2006
Episode 8: Troubles I've Seen
Friends,
Episode 8 is streaming now. In it, I talk a little bit about my troubles with the current state of affairs, and look at how they compare, pitifully, with the troubles of some of my patients. But troubles are troubles...as one of my friends in college put it, "I believe in the relativity of all human experience." So I have committed to do something to change my reality a little. Hear all about it here, and let me know your thoughts!
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-D, MD
P.S. I'm looking for ways to make this blog more interesting and useful, rather than just a link to the podcast. Any suggestions are welcome.
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Sunday, December 03, 2006
Episode 7: Going to the Mailbag
In this week's episode, I respond to two separate emails from the Listenership. Yes, you sent me emails, and I read them, and made a show about it. In the first segment, I address Sharon's comment about the way I do - or don't - identify my patients. In the second segment, I pontificate on Anna's question about applying to medical school. This will hopefully be the start of a short series on application processes...I still want to do a show about applying to residency, too.
In the meantime, here's Seven!
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