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Over the five years that I have been writing Perspectives and/or Editorials for the Bulletin, I often have been asked by physician friends from where
Over the five years that I have been writing Perspectives and/or Editorials for the Bulletin, I often have been asked by physician friends from where
Last summer, in the throes of pandemic angst, I asked my good friend (an endocrinologist who radiates calm, love and compassion) how she was keeping
My father, a salesman, liked to tell this joke to his customers: At the inauguration of a U.S. president, a man in the audience turns
“Oh, the Noise! Oh, the Noise! Noise! Noise! Noise!” – Dr. Seuss, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” 1957 “Before the Industrial Revolution, the principle sources
2020 was a long year, and the pandemic is not over yet. On the bright side, we can learn a lot from what has happened.
February 14, years ago, my wife and I made an early exit from a Heinz Hall Pops Concert. We wanted to beat the crowd to
As I write this, one quarter of U.S. adults have been fully vaccinated, while half have had at least one dose. If the vaccines offer
Sometimes in the pediatric ophthalmology clinic, things just don’t go my way. While we all love our patients, some of them can be a little
Because I wanted to be a doctor, my mother made sure I had books with female role models in medicine. As a girl, I read
Most of us are comfortable living in the present time despite the threat of the pandemic. Many people talk about “the good old days” when
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