Long COVID and Other Medical Mysteries: What TIME Magazine Got Wrong
The article in TIME entitled “Why So Many long-COVID Patients Are Reporting Suicidal Thoughts” made some good points but we felt like the author missed the mark.
Read MoreThe article in TIME entitled “Why So Many long-COVID Patients Are Reporting Suicidal Thoughts” made some good points but we felt like the author missed the mark.
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Read MoreWorking in healthcare may be one of the most difficult jobs in the world. Caring for people’s well being requires knowledge, compassion, patience, selflessness, humility, and professionalism. Even small decisions are made with care and caution. But things aren’t getting any easier. Why do we do it? For the love of it? For the money? Both? Let’s talk about medicine as a calling or just another job.
Read MoreThe science is pretty clear–as much as we need doctors, nurses, and PAs, we need each other even more. So let’s unplug a little more often and build our kindness muscles. Let’s give the gift of our time to someone who may need a lift. Remember the rabbits.
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