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Medicalness: Physician shortage numbers are misleading
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing economic, political, and scientific forces but must hold strong. Here is a discussion on current forces on medicine and health care” View full resource at medicalness.com
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medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing economic, political, and scientific forces but must hold strong. Here is a discussion on current forces on medicine and health care” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: The good ol' days were better
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing economic, political, and scientific forces but must hold strong. Here these forces are discussed. Visit Health Politicker (healthpoliticker.blogspot.com) for the discussion on health policy” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: A new apparent trend in medical research
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing economic, political, and scientific forces but must hold strong.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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A new apparent trend in medical research: "We restricted our search to the English language on... http://t.co/3SSCBh73 medicalness.com
Medicalness: What is wrong with the picture in the pre-op?
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing economic, political, and scientific forces but must hold strong.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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What is wrong with the picture in the pre-op?: "Hi, I am Dr. X. I am the PA [physician's assist... http://t.co/QjE3zYT medicalness.com
Medicalness: Some costs associated with anesthesia
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing economic, political, and scientific forces but must hold strong.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: Yea to the naysayers
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing economic, political, and scientific forces but must hold strong.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: After death, satisfaction remains high
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing economic, political, and scientific forces but must hold strong.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: Don't tweet this and definitely don't "like" this
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing economic, political, and scientific forces but must hold strong.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: What will hospitals see this July 4th?
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing forces but must hold strong. To help weather the storm, thoughts are shared on topics of medicine, health, technology, and other areas of interest.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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What will hospitals see this July 4th?: Answer: firework injuriesLast year about 8,400 people we... http://bit.ly/kBfKfk medicalness.com
Medicalness: Tweet my ride
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing forces but must hold strong. To help weather the storm, thoughts are shared on topics of medicine, health, technology, and other areas of interest.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: Why parents don't need to worry about cell phone effects on children
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing forces but must hold strong. To help weather the storm, thoughts are shared on topics of medicine, health, technology, and other areas of interest.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: Best part of the night in the hospital
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing forces but must hold strong. To help weather the storm, thoughts are shared on topics of medicine, health, technology, and other areas of interest.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: Thinking of the men and women who make this country great
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing forces but must hold strong. To help weather the storm, thoughts are shared on topics of medicine, health, nutrition, technology, and other areas of interest.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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Medicalness: Known and unknown dangers of the hospital
medicalness.com — “Ness is a Germanic word for promontory. Osler talked about the importance of medical professionals being like a promontory or peninsula when seeking imperturbability and aequanimitas. They are surrounded by crashing forces but must hold strong. To help weather the storm, thoughts are shared on topics of medicine, health, nutrition, technology, and other areas of interest.” View full resource at medicalness.com
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