Why women doctors spend more time on EHRs and what it means for patient care
Last week, while on vacation, my husband and I were swimming in a salt-water inlet when a rainstorm hit. (Actually, I was indulging in my favorite leisure-time pursuit: floating prone, chin resting on my forearm, on a lime green inner tube.)
Fortunately, there was no lightning, though there was a bit of hail. We decided to stick it out. Heck, we were already wet.
As we floated along with the outgoing tide, …