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“The memory of these patients, and their families’ utter anguish, stays with me. There was nothing I could have done to save them, nothing I did wrong. I’ve lost sleep, questioned my career choice, and sought mental health counseling to manage the stress of their loss. But the pain of their unexpected and tragic deaths…
Read More“Julie” began the telehealth encounter in her car, greeting me with a cheerful smile. The sun glimmered through the driver-side window, illuminating the water spots to sparkle like diamonds. “How are you doing with your suboxone dose? Do you feel that you need to go up, or are you happy with your current dose?” I…
Read MoreLoss is incurable, but grief is metamorphic. The end of another human life is a fluid experience for those left behind. For most of us, grief legitimizes the range of human emotion and, at least temporarily, erases the idea of being too sensitive. There are many ways in which this paradigm is unequal, particularly for…
Read MoreYes Virginia, there are still some doctors who truly care for their patients. On December 13, 1993, my husband Bill was playing golf. Early in his round, he suffered a massive heart attack. Bill was 56 years old. Thanks to the staff and emergency room staff’s quick action, Bill was stabilized by the ER physician. That same afternoon,…
Read MoreIt has been cooooooold outside the last few weeks. We’ve been pretty spoiled so far this year in the Midwest as we’ve had mild weather and no really big snowstorms. Another benefit of such weather is monthly utility bills have been less than usual for this time of year. That luck ran out at the…
Read MoreHealth workers in Canada experience endemic levels of burnout directly related to understaffing and work overload. Leaves of absence from work for mental health and stress-related issues are 1.5 times higher among health workers than the rest of the population. Increasingly, health workers are significantly reducing their hours worked, just to cope, or leaving their…
Read MoreWelcome back to another month of Dividend Stock Purchases! The first month of 2021 has been in the books and it was time to start the year off on the right foot. Excited for 2021, as I am sure many of us cannot wait to move away from the turbulent year of 2020. You know,…
Read MoreToday’s mortgage and refinance rates Average mortgage rates nudged higher on Friday. It was a bad week for these rates. And they’re now hovering around the 3% mark even for […] Original Article Posted at : https://themortgagereports.com/74407/mortgage-and-refinance-rates-today-february-20-2021
Read More“Please don’t go just yet. Promise you will come to see me again?” she asked, with a frail quiver in her voice. “But of course, see you on my rounds tomorrow!” I replied, trying to sound cheery, as I turned to leave her negative pressure ICU room. I was doubtful if she would even remember…
Read MoreDo you ever look at your cellphone bill and wonder, “Why am I even paying for all this extra stuff?” Maybe you pay for unlimited data and you only use a few gigabytes of data every month. Or maybe you pay extra for a streaming subscription you never use. Here are a few tips to…
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