This post is an amalgam. Not the kind that fits in your back molar, but the kind that exists in my head. I’m trusting you have this type of overlapping-quilt-like-consuming-idea-thread that resides in your head at times and ultimately becomes thematic. How one event in life opens a new window into others and then suddenly […]
Doctoring & Healthcare
Changing The World: Gates's 36 Cents
Bill Gates recently said, “Not everyone can go into the field or donate. But every one of us can be an advocate for people whose voices are not heard.” Ditto to what he said. Watch Gates’s annual letter (below). This modality for telling stories is delicious and the message here is simple yet full of […]
500 Words on a $5M Fine
No photo for this post. You can imagine why. I’m a little stunned by the news that a politician in Florida is trying to stifle pediatricians from asking questions about guns in the home. My reaction is utterly predictable. Should I YELL IT or write it down or leave it up to your genius (and […]
The Injustice of Immunization Interviews
When Dr Wakefield interviewed on Good Morning America today, an injustice occurred. For children, I mean. And it occurred inadvertently I suspect. But I believe this injustice happens all the time when it comes to childrens’ health and wellness. What the media covers really changes how we think and feel about protecting and parenting our […]
A Living Mommy-Daddy Will
I’ve been struck by the death of Elizabeth Edwards. I keep coming back to thoughts about her. Like most Americans, on Monday I learned she was advancing to hospice care. After a long day in clinic on Tuesday, spent, I listened to NPR in the car on my commute home. It was dumping rain in […]
Verbatim: Be A Dad
Recently I saw a patient for his 7 year old well child check. He was in the office with his entire family for an evening appointment. My medical assistant got his weight, height, blood pressure, and completed his screening exams. In the hall, she mentioned to me that he said he was going to be […]
Work-Life-Balance
I did a live radio show for the the AAP’s Healthy Children radio show last week. Click the above link if you’d like to take a listen or below for individual segments (each about 15 minutes). My favorite part of the first interview is when I mention magic. Of course, the hard work of raising […]
Sitting In A Circle
Working-mom-struggle bubbling up. Work life balance. Feels like I’m sitting in a circle; there’s no corners to hide out in. Problem is, this circular spot happens about every 7 days. It’s Thursdays I’m talking about. This Thursday I was away from home for 14 hours. I left for a talk before the boys awoke, and […]