
Oncology Isn’t Always Sad
Laura Vater, MD, MPH answers the age-old question of whether oncology is always sad.
Laura Vater, MD, MPH answers the age-old question of whether oncology is always sad.
Stella Kurtz Evans, MD shares a piece about seeing patients with love.
Louis Profeta, MD wisdom: Worry about your kid when it’s time to worry… otherwise enjoy the ride. A story.
Karyn Ginsberg, MD, Weighs in with her observations on how social media has changed doctors.
Your doctor sacrifices a lot for you, but they are human and struggling, too.
Please don’t scream at me, I want to keep you safe. An anonymous story.
Alison Christy, MD, PhD, tells us about the life and advocacy of Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi, the first female physician to focus on neurology.
Marlene J. Wust-Smith, MD shares the inspiring story of a young black boy raised in poverty who went from being homeless to becoming a world-renowned cardio-thoracic surgeon.
A story about Dr. Kevin O’Connor, a very humble military D.O. whose career has taken him to very interesting places.
David Epstein, MD, pediatric intensivist, shares his experience and perspective, while on overnight call in the pediatric cardiothoracic intensive care unit.
The importance of being present.
An honest first-person account of testing positive for COVID-19 in the beginning of the Delta variant surge, after being fully vaccinated.
David Epstein, MD, discusses the recent supreme court decision, explaining that it does not support a woman’s right to autonomy, with regard to abortion.
Candice Williams, MD, writes about her love of music, and how it is a healing force that we all need to use more often.
David Epstein, MD, discusses the “difficult parent,” a term that is sometimes used when conflict arises between parents and the medical team.
David Epstein, MD, MS, FAAP writes about heat-related illnesses and injuries, specifically thermal burns.
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