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It was one [...] [Use a little compassion: How we treat and support each other is important]( I need to start this blog by saying that these times do try us. I completely understand this as I continue to care for others in what is rapidly becoming the most tenacious public health disaster of my nearly 40 years in nursing. Last week, as I searched the aisles of the local grocery store [...] [A new approach to orthopedic post-operative pain [PODCAST]]( “My brain is still struggling to comprehend the battle for the status quo a physician faces each day; one who must, by default, be cognizant of the lurking dangers of an opioid prescription, while also helping the patient on their swiftest way to recovery, led by the very same guidelines. But what happens when the [...] [Would someone please explain to me how to reconcile different versions of reality?]( I traveled to Denver to California via train in mid-October. The train is aptly named the California Zephyr. 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It means you may have a chronic illness and are often seen in a health care setting, treated, sent home, and quickly return because the care [...] [How to preserve empathy in medicine [PODCAST]]( “No matter how extensive or well-developed your capacity for empathy may be, you cannot feel empathy for everyone all the time. Whether we’re talking about doctors who have never been patients, or clinicians who have never faced discrimination, we know that people’s ideas can change, when properly educated and supported. In a randomized, controlled trial, [...] [A physician’s rant. Written but not sent.]( Once again, at 1 a.m., I was knee-deep in patient charts and the cacophony of messages that our “user-friendly” EHR employs to allow various staff members to reach us. One of these was about a simple, inexpensive radiologic test I had ordered which the insurance company denied for my patient. 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