
Ladders of Love
Robert Saul, MD explains why adders of love are critical for children, providing support as children and families lift themselves from trauma to a pathway toward restoration, resilience and flourishing.
Robert Saul, MD explains why adders of love are critical for children, providing support as children and families lift themselves from trauma to a pathway toward restoration, resilience and flourishing.
Daniel Paull MD explains how buying an expensive house can cause physicians problems.
Dana Corriel, MD asserts that the healthcare “maze” is built to confuse patients and prioritize the financial stake of medical conglomerates.
Daniel Paull MD shares an interesting fact: CMS (Medicare) pays about 150K per resident per year for programs to teach residents. What does this mean?
Robert Saul MD writes that political correctness is ok and necessary, serving to adjust our moral compass on an episodic basis.
Dana Corriel, MD asks: in a digital world, how do we avoid becoming emperors in “new clothes”?
Amanda B. Hill, JD teaches us to negotiate with power, but not sweat the small stuff.
Human Heart in Action, Poor Historian, & Shortage of Pathology.. all the tweets that were highlighted on our front page, on November 2023.
Good Morning Go to Hell, Things Said in the ER, & Our Favorite Cheerleaders: just a few of the reel themes from November 2023.
Daniel Paull MD tells us why he believes that healthcare in the US is mostly bad.
Dr. Manju Dawkins is taking on entrepreneurship, turmeric, and the field of needle-pain innovation, and telling us about it.
Dana Corriel, MD, finds social media to be a (very sharp) double-edged sword. She asked her audience what they thought and shares how they weighed in.
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