Health Politics, Medical Education, Medicine, Orthopedic practice
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Tags: education, health, Health Laws, Patient's Rights, patients
\\ {Aug18}
I have long been an advocate of a no refusal, admit all patients policy for physicians . Any physician is bound by his Hippocratic oath and the law to treat any patient (within the bounds of his skill and ...
Medicine, Orthopedic practice, Personal
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Tags: patients, personal, sick bed, sickness, surgeon
\\ {Aug15}
Again? Yes. Again and against. I will write about humility in knife wielders until this amazement transforms into a virtue. In the professions of demigods, any opportunity to get enlightened on humility doesn't come by so easily . So when ...
Medicine, Personal
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Tags: author, book review, books, literary, Robert Selzer, surgeon
\\ {Aug12}
I rarely write book reviews. For one, I don't read reviews myself before reading any book I'm interested. Two, I usually end up not flattered of the books I've read, something like bitin and wanting for more. Thus, recommending (or ...
Medicine, Orthopedic practice, Personal, Uncategorized
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Tags: gambling, health blogging, patients, personal, sadness
\\ {Aug3}
Once in a while, in our busy and chaotic medical life, a few patients would come by and jerk you off your comfort zone for empathy and go bonkers on the absurdities of life. They come into your clinic like ...
Health Politics
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Tags: education, health, Health Laws, Patient's Rights, personal, politics, presidency
\\ {Jul28}
I had mixed feelings after reading the text of your recent State of the Nation Address (SONA) Mr. President.
On one part, I got excited when you detailed some of what many of your countryman (which you gracefully called your Boss) ...