Updated 3/2017 -- photos and all links (except to my own posts) removed as many no longer active. and it was easier than checking each one.
First, I’d like to wish you all a Happy Easter. I’ll begin mine with the Community Easter Sunrise Service down at the Arkansas River front.
Next, I’d like to say I’m not sure what happened with #320 edition of SurgeXperiences which was due today, so I’ll just give you a few links to some surgical blog posts.
Here is the catalog of past SurgeXperiences editions for your reading pleasure. If you wish to host a future edition, please contact Jeffrey who runs the show here.
- A classic op-ed post over at KevinMD’s by surgeon Sid Schwab: "No more and no less a human being than my patients"
- Dr. Bruce Campbell, Reflections in a Head Mirror, gives us this very thoughtful post: Turning Away.
- Bongi, other things amanzi, gives us a story relating how six degrees of separation can change how patients get treated. He has another on anatomy.
- Via TBTAM’s recommendation as I somehow missed this when it was published November 21, 2009 comes a post from MommyDoc: And that’s the way Sue “C’s” it.
- From Aggravated DocSurg: If they could only all be taken to Rampart Hospital
- From Michael, Medgadget comes this post: Photo Contest Profiles Role of Science in Modern Life. (follow the links included in the post)
- Kane Guthrie, Life in the Fast Lane, gives us a lesson on Minor Injuries 001.
- Dr. Wes tells us about a carpenter who had his one heart nailed and lived to tell about it.
- Buckeye Surgeon gives you the answer to his weekend image. Go check yourself.
Hope you enjoy your day!
Happy Easter, Ramona!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recommendation my dear! Happy Easter to you, too. He is Risen!
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