I am honing my storytelling craft after thirty years as an emergency physician, mother, and observer of the human condition. I will be creating new entries and pulling in some of my published works. Thanks for coming along.
After Emergency Medicine…
#93 What They Don’t Teach in Med School About Menopause
Menopause
In the firehose of information aimed at med students and residents, menopause education is scant. Understanding of symptoms and possible treatments is not emphasized and understanding is obstructed by poorly conducted studies and mythology.
#92 You Can Decide How You Feel?
Oprah Winfrey and Arthur C. Brooks write that people actually do have tremendous power to determine how they feel. The concept can work for people who work in clinics and hospitals. I write about using the same approach for one persistent problem that doctors, nurses and clinical professionals routinely face in the workplace. We can decide how we feel about difficult patient interactions.
#91What I Learned After Parenting for 30 Years
My twins are now 30 so that means I have thirty years of experience raising twins. I have learned a few things about parenting that I will share and in a future blog post. There is no science or evidence here. Self-reflection, kindness, and accepting help will get you through the challenges and joys of parenting.
#90 Why did my Doctor say this About me?
Our patients have access to the medical record and are reading them even before the doctors and nurses on the case. Sometimes we pass judgement and communicate bias with our words and faulty impressions. We can cause unnecessary anxiety and suffering. We need to watch the words we enter into the digital record.