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I'm taking a blogging break for several days. Comments on old posts are still welcome, but they will not be moderated (i.e, published) until I get back on duty.
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Why pay for end-of-life conversations?
Playing politics
Oops, too much morphine
Factoring in human factors
Union attacks one buyer, supports private equity firm
Point, counterpoint, rebuttal
So, ask her to withdraw the deal!
They should have tried a blog instead!
In-flew-enza
Is it all right to inform patients about unclear e...
Hey, there's an election coming!
Fueled by patient demand? No way.
A very productive hospitalist
Depressing thoughts
The femtosecond laser: Paying for the attendant in...
Slow learning, poor context, and disloyalty
Combatants for Peace
It's too crowded here!
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Finally, we hear from the AG candidates
That's "informed" consent
Maybe the AG could help
What residents teach us about residency programs
Safety is joy
Post #4038, eight years later
What Mona learned
How to make RI a healthier state. Any takers?
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