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Re: opinions, pleaseFrom: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)Mon May 21 10:17:47 2007
Great reminder Anna, and I'd encourage anyone, no mattter what his or her area of interest(s) may be, to take a look. Hank "Meenan, Anna" <annam@uic.edu> wrote: FPM is a great journal. Lots of good info that is applicable to other specialties too, and it's available free online. Ana Meenan, MD, FAAFP In a message dated 5/20/2007 9:52:59 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, islesannie@gmail.com writes: These comments reinforce something lurking in the back of my head - that it is time for me to figure out what my next job can be and just get out of medicine. My patients would hate me ... but the aspects of medicine that are making everything have to conform to some cookie cutter mentality - in the name of making everything "evidenced based" in fact dumbs things down and you are not allowed to say that the case at hand should be treated individually - has a little nuance that is reflected in the "Art" of medicine. Cynically, Joanne We have probably all been there Joanne - we are a profession of "self-doubters" - that's the way we have been trained. Glad you got some of the cob-webs out by pulling dandelions and playing music. Here are some thoughts from John-Henry Pfifferling PHD, from the Center for Professional Well-Being, Durham NC. I heard him speak recently and it was like Prozac for the Physician Soul. Putting 'Life' Back Into Your Professional Life - June 1999 Family Practice Management Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Sylva, NC --------------------------------- See what's free at AOL.com. ---------------------------------
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