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It would take a huge rejiggering of how medical training is being done. We have too few funded residency spots as it is. Any reduction in somebody’s workload as a trainee leads to more work being done by someone else. There is no ability, right now, to expand the residency “work force” to allow for more time off or

Unfortunately, something has to give somewhere. Over the last decade, there has been a movement to make training more enjoyable for every resident, male or female, by reducing duty hours (ie, limiting it to 80 hrs per week, 24+4 hrs per shift, 10 hrs between shifts, and averaging 1 day off in 7). This was initially

There is a pretty good Documentary about the American approach to breast cancer awareness called Pink Ribbons, Inc. It really brings home the idea that companies make a lot of money off of pink and that the actual effect of the campaigns is to marginalize people with uncurable disease.

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A thin excuse to reference one of my favorite clips.

One of my close friends in college grew up in Minnesota before coming to Boston for college. She had never met an Asian or Jewish person before. She openly admitted that the only reason that she had met a black person in real life was that she played high school basketball. Boston was an eye-opening experience that

As someone who has either attended or worked at seven different universities, I can tell you that successful people come from all kinds of educational backgrounds.

If Steve Bannon were to buy him, could he suck him?

When I was a resident, I had a patient who was a prostitute with Turner’s syndrome, so she was a favorite of people getting their (legal?) pedophilia jones on. She had gonorrhea of the throat (which is the first time I had seen that), and this whole case was freaking out my attending. He was totally not prepared for

I’m a huge scotch drinker and it’s interesting to see an article like this published in a major forum. I wonder what source you used for what distilleries are ‘popular’ as you included at least 3 distilleries that are defunct (St. Magdalen’s hasn’t made whisky since 1983) and good luck paying less than $4,000 for a

I love Session 9 and always recommend it when these sorts of topics come up. Glad to see another fan! Your Sam Neill double shot are great recs too!

I’m convinced that the whole point of the trade down was to have a lower cap hold against the salary cap to make it more possible to theoretically lure a max free agent. I don’t think a max free agent is actually going to come, so it is probably a waste, but I think that was the main motivating factor.

It’s amazing how deep people’s “-isms” run. It’s not just against black doctors, but essentially against everyone who isn’t a white male. When I was a resident, I had a patient who had gone into kidney failure so severe, she was in a uremic coma (and had uremic frost, google it) which is clearly a medically urgent

IIRC, Paul Reiser tells a version of the pie joke on the extras of The Aristocrats’ DVD, but its not on YouTube.

When I was a resident, we still had 30 hour call shifts which were usually every fourth night (but sometimes every third night depending on the service). We had so many car accidents among the house staff, that our hospital started giving us cab vouchers to take you home from the hospital (and, unfortunately, bring

The most amazing thing about the video is that he signaled his left turn before making it ;)

It’s amazing his kids turned out so well...

It is really hard to know. While it is probably hard to tell from my very rare posts here, I am what most people would consider successful in my career, extroverted, and socially very comfortable in many, many environments (off the top of my head, the only place I’ve ever felt out of my element is the poolside bar at

It doesn’t seem that way now, but you’ve got so much in front of you to look forward to. Rejection is always hard, but you can succeed professionally from pretty much any starting point. I’ve spent my entire life in academics and have either studied at or worked for MIT, Harvard, Duke, UNC, Pitt, and Tufts, and at

Good luck! I recently got licensed to practice medicine in Massachusetts and it was a nightmare. After six months of turnaround, they asked for a letter from my supervisor (who doesn’t even work at the same institution any more) for a research fellowship I did in 2009 to talk about my attendance and duties. No time