Interview with Diane Meier on Why We Should Use Twitter
In a little over a week, geriatricians and some palliative care physicians will be converging in St. Louis for the…
In a little over a week, geriatricians and some palliative care physicians will be converging in St. Louis for the…
Tig Notaro was diagnosed just three days before a standup comedy set with invasive cancer in both of her breasts.…
One of the tougher challenges in a busy clinical encounter is the older driver who is potentially unsafe. While clinicians…
We just want to wish good luck to all those taking the 2012 Hospice and Palliative care board exams today…
I was thrilled to see this week that delirium is getting some love in the NY Times. If you haven’t seen…
During my senior year of residency, I brought an elderly gentleman to the operating room with peritonitis and a benign-appearing…
A fascinating study by Zachary Goldberger and colleagues was just published in the Lancet. The study gave us some good…
Following on Sei’s thoughts about robotic-assisted surgery, a fascinating job posting rolled through my inbox that I just couldn’t resist…
Let’s do something together. Let’s ban the phrase “do everything.” Judy Citko gave me a heads up about an articlein the pediatric…
I have been thinking about retirement a lot lately (no, not my own!) While retirement may be mentioned in terms…