From the Wife: Patients are Family

A few years ago, our youngest son, then 4 years old, took a nasty spill off his scooter. When I scooped him up off the sidewalk, it was immediately clear that his split chin would need stitches (#goodbyescootersforever). Dr. Dad calmly loaded the family into the minivan and we drove to his office. Never having […]

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Differences

One of the more difficult aspects of writing is knowing what people are interested in reading about.  Thirty seconds into a story about woodworking, or photography, or something else I find interesting, my wife’s eyes start to glaze over, her blood pressure drops, and her pulse becomes thready. Sometimes I finish a story right before […]

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