Playing Roulette with a Life
By Sarah Smith, MD Another backboarded body rolls in. I slip from my perch at the computer and greet the emergency medical technician. “Seizure. Lasted a few minutes, done by
By Sarah Smith, MD Another backboarded body rolls in. I slip from my perch at the computer and greet the emergency medical technician. “Seizure. Lasted a few minutes, done by
By Kathy Day I wish I could share the photo of my 4mm boomerang shaped kidney stone. I labored for 2 months, back in early 2009 to pass it, the
By Michelle Del Monico As health care providers are tasked with more administrative duties such as documentation, coding, and billing, the goal to minimize health care costs will continue to be
By Robert Gray, MD Where I’m from, you can have someone killed for $5000. I will do it for $1,110. I’m a hand surgeon. I practice (or practiced, by the
By Ashley Lane On December 31, 2011 right before midnight, I took the test of excitement and new beginnings and found out that I was pregnant. While this news was
By Laura Sander, MD MPH “I walked in a person, and out a cancer patient,” my Dad said as we filed home. Crossing this threshold, we found ourselves on the