In which a young surgeon-in-training reflects on things that happen to him, and perhaps others do as well. And the questions of children and curious adults are answered, too!
The way this blog is posted and served is absolutely free. Unless you value the time it takes to do it...this post was finished almost a week ago, but...
Well folks, I'm back again. And reading from the mailbag, where Amanda writes in with some great questions about naturopathy.Also, in the podcast, I m...
You responded to Episode 24 with aplomb, I have to say. Tons from the mailbag -- enough to form an entire episode. We hear from Moof on why I should b...
I know, I know...You could argue, rightly, that I already went. But hey, I'm back, and glad to be here. No drama, no amnesia, no fugue state in which ...
Hi All,First, a very happy New Year to you all! I'm really excited about where this podcast is headed, and about this first episode for 2008.This epis...
So...summer was great. So great that I didn't really get to the podcast much. That, and some technical difficulties. But I'm back now, with some great...
Here's the story of how a young doctor-in-training learns to keep standing...and at what cost.As always, I love hearing your thoughts.New to the podca...
Here's Episode 16. We start with some letters from the Listenership, then take a quick trip to the newswires, where we check on the medical accuracy a...
As I finish a three-week rotation in the Intensive Care Unit, three patients with three families stick in my memory. Not so much for their individual ...