Year: 2018

Recently, my inbox has been overfilled with offers for programs, yoga, meditation, and a whole host of mindfulness training opportunities to combat physician burnout. I

by David Penner There is a strange nudist colony in the woods of American health care. Some say that there are a number of these

As I explained to my medical student this morning that I was ordering an ultrasound on a patient first because the insurance company wouldn’t authorize

Medical crises come in many forms: from illnesses to sudden injuries. Most often the victims are unsuspecting. They may be gradual in onset or happen

As the world watches and protests the mistreatment of children at the US-Mexico border, we should also remember what is happening to children already within