Opinion
Medicine Is So Much More Than a Job
At the end of every rotation with the medical students, I always ask the group the following series of questions.
JUNE 21, 2024

‘It Can’t Happen to Us’
“It can’t happen to us” just happened. What do you do when your hospital faces sudden closure ...
MARCH 22, 2024

The Outsourcing of Your Medical Care Might Kill You
“Where can I find a live radiologist?” I was yelling into an empty corridor and getting angrier as I ...
JULY 3, 2023

Steps to Ensure Equitable Care for Patients With Limited English Proficiency
With more than 25 million people in the U.S. with LEP, every physician is bound to take care of patients who ...
MAY 26, 2023
So-so Speaking
It is time to stop settling for “so-so” public speaking. It has no place in professionalism.
MAY 12, 2023

What Ails Anesthesiology Today
It behooves our leadership to get a secure, standardized, central repository database of all digital data in real ...
APRIL 12, 2023

The Inherent Hazards of Being an Anesthesiologist
The recent diagnoses of pancreatic cancer in three of my anesthesia colleagues have both saddened me and piqued my ...
JANUARY 13, 2023

Feedback Overdose
What happened to just speaking up if we have an issue that needs corrective action, or saying “thank you for ...
AUGUST 11, 2022

Health Information Transparency: How Fast Is Too Fast?
Most of us are familiar with the idiom “Bad news travels fast.” These days, however, all news travels ...
JULY 1, 2022

Text Without Context
Empowering patients with access to information has unveiled a restless dichotomy of information without explanation ...
MAY 7, 2022

Science for the Real World
Systems science, a parachute, and NFL injuries—a commentary.
DECEMBER 11, 2021

When Life Is Unsettled: Pain Management During a Pandemic
These unprecedented times have stressed pain medicine specialists as they manage their patients during a global ...
JULY 17, 2020
