I'm a 4th year medical student and a bow tie maker. My patients are my professors, and I am their medical student.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
What an inspiring group of doctors, researchers, and especially patients! So excited to be headed to Scripps Clinic to be able to peer into (and perhaps be a part of) this work on the cutting edge!
From the Wall Street Journal via the AMA Morning Rounds.
Another great one from Sarah Kliff on the Wonk Blog. Here’s a quote: “Most radiologists, however, did not see him. When asked ‘Did you see a gorilla on the final trial?’ 20 of the 24 radiologists tested said they did not. It wasn’t for lack of looking. As the researchers write, in a forthcoming paper in Psychological Science, ‘eye-tracking revealed that, of the 20 radiologists who did not report the gorilla, 12 looked directly at the gorilla’s location when it was visible.’”
(Source: Washington Post)
I’m thankful for the opportunity to be in a profession that allows me to learn every day.
I’m thankful for the Lafcadio Hearn House, and the opportunity to be a part of the history of this great city.
I’m thankful for my patients who teach me so much. It is an honor to be in your service.
I’m thankful for the city of New Orleans, bringing me adventures, culture, and interesting people galore.
I’m thankful for my pwojects. And a scheming partner who likes to do them with me.
I’m thankful for my family: by birth and by Lake Charles adoption.
I’m thankful for my customers who wear a piece of my art and love to their most special events.