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Slowly, slowly

Christy Duan
Physician
August 11, 2015

“What is the meaning of life?”

A perfectly reasonable question, albeit a strange one considering that I was in the third grade, it was recess time, and I was having a philosophical conversation about death with a grasshopper I had just caught.

Ever since I could remember, I was fascinated by death. But my life was characterized more by loss than by death. When I was three, there were no funeral processions …

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The real cost of MOC is stunning

Tara F. Bishop, MD, MPH
Physician
August 11, 2015

In the past few years there has been tremendous criticism of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM’s) maintenance of certification (MOC) program.  The MOC program was significantly expanded in 2014 and required doctors to get 100 MOC points every 5 years and do at least one MOC activity every 2 years. These requirements also came with increased fees for the MOC program and increased failure rates for the recertification …

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Is solving the primary care crisis easier than we think?

Stephen C. Schimpff, MD
Policy
August 10, 2015

Part of a series.

There is a crisis in the provision of primary care in the United States. If you are a patient, a primary care doctor, an insurer, an employer or a policy maker, this crisis is exceptionally important to you. The crisis means that Americans do not get the level or quality of health care that they deserve and need. This crisis is the major reason that …

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This is what a successful direct primary care practice looks like

Rob Lamberts, MD
Physician
August 10, 2015

I recently attended (and spoke at) the Concierge Medicine Assembly in Atlanta.  My role was to give the perspective of a “successful” direct primary care (DPC) practice.  This being the second such conference in three weeks, I’ve learned that my panel of 600+ patients and survival for two and a half years puts me in the higher ranks of solo DPC practices.  The Atlanta conference was actually a combination conference, catering to …

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#ILookLikeASurgeon I am a surgeon and this is what I look like

Admin
Physician
August 10, 2015

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It’s time to celebrate diversity in surgery with the #ILookLikeASurgeon hashtag.

Inspired by surgery resident Heather Logghe, who says it best: “As women surgeons, whether we are in our first year of training or an emeritus professor, it’s most important that we ourselves believe we ‘look’ like surgeons. Because we do.”

And it’s taken off.

Below is a continuously-updated Storify of this movement.

Spread the word!