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Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 216
LITFL • Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog LITFL • Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency medicine and critical care medical education blogJust when you thought your brain could unwind on a Friday, you realise that it would rather be challenged with some good old fashioned medical trivia FFFF…introducing Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 216. Question 1Where was this photo taken and what is the significance of this “Trauma Room 1”? By Jpotter1138 – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27892379+ Reveal the Funtabulous Answerexpand(document.getElementB...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 1, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Neil Long Tags: Frivolous Friday Five aspirin Baxter burns Charles Frederic Gerhardt Charles Frederick morris saint Charles Rufus Baxter Jack Ruby JFK John Connally john f kennedy Lee Harvey Oswald Lewis Macken occam's razor parkland formula Source Type: blogs

Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2013-02-21
Mark Levin schools Charles Krauthammer on why it’s not “honorable” for governors to expand Medicaid » Th… http://t.co/Abz6UXRiTP #tcot 18:57:43, 2013-02-21 A Tax By Another Name http://t.co/RekDkoOBy4 #tcot 18:23:16, 2013-02-21 RT @trscoop: Mark Levin schools Charles Krauthammer on why it's not "honorable" for governors to expand Medicaid http://t.co/iPzttyUgGI 18:20:21, 2013-02-21 Charles Krauthammer: Immigration — the lesser of two evils http://t.co/yvTE4leACv #tcot 17:49:03, 2013-02-21 6 Questions for the Immigration Reformers – http://t.co/JHE0hdrXUY http://t.co/4u512wF0As #tcot 17:4...
Source: FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog - February 22, 2013 Category: Dentists Authors: Flap Tags: Twitter @Flap Tweets Source Type: blogs

Read it and weep - then get angry!
The Deadly Corruption of Clinical TrialsUpdate (4/3/2015):  After nearly 11 years of obfuscation and denial surrounding the tragic death of Dan Markingson, the University of Minnesota has suspended enrollment in psychiatric drug trials. This comes in response to a blistering report issued by the Minnesota State Legislative Auditor that cites "serious ethical issues" and vindicates much of the reporting in the story below. Read more from Carl Elliott about the fallout from the report here.IT'S NOT EASY TO WORK UP a good feeling about the institution that destroyed your life, which may be why Mary Weiss i...
Source: PharmaGossip - April 3, 2015 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: insider Source Type: blogs

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
October 27, 2022 Edition-----In the UK we have a political farce running with only a day or so to run when you read this, with a new PM (Rishi Sunak) in place..In the US the mid-term elections are coming in a week or so, thus some concern as to where the US is going!In China Xi has his third 5 year term so we all wonder how that will turn out!In OZ we have has a Budget with floods, inflation, data leaks, the threat of recession, Medicare concerns and other issues just rolling on! At least the Budget does not seem to have broken anything!Overall an ‘omnishambles’ as they say!-----Major Issues.-----https://www.afr.com/wo...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - October 27, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

201 Monday Motivation Quotes (+ My 5 Favorite Tips for a Great Week)
Are you in need of some Monday motivation? If you’re perhaps tired, unmotivated and just reluctant to do anything and want a few more days of weekend right now then I have something that can help you. I’ve put together 201 of the best Monday motivation quotes I’ve ever come across to give you a boost of inspiration as you start your Monday and week and to maybe help you to find a change in perspective. That’s the first part of this post. In the second part I’ll share my own 5 favorite tips that I’ve used the most to overcome my own Monday blues and reluctance and to get my week off to a good and motivated star...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - May 4, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Inspirational Quotes Personal Development Source Type: blogs

Eagle Claw and Honey Badger
“As health concerns for former President Carter mount,” Caleb Brown noted recently in this space, “it’s nice to be able to look back on his time in the White House and see something remarkably positive.” Indeed, our 39th president doesn’t remotely merit the bad rap he gets from conservatives and libertarians. As I wrote a few years back, “at its best, the Carter legacy was one of workaday reforms that made significant improvements in American life: cheaper travel and cheaper goods for the middle class.” For loosening controls on oil, trucking, railroads, and airlines, he should, Daniel Bier suggests,...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - September 10, 2015 Category: American Health Authors: Gene Healy Source Type: blogs

Forgotten Heroes: Remembering Dr. Alvin Blount, Who Helped Integrate America ’s Hospitals
Mortar rounds shook the bunker. The 8225th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) was crammed with casualties—civilians, Americans, and KATUSAs (Korean Augmentation to US Army). The four surgical tables under the direction of its acting chief surgeon, Alvin G. Blount, often operated around the clock, doing as many as 90 surgeries during sleepless protracted engagements. Blount could shut out the mayhem and focus only on his patient’s needs, as if everything else in the world had stopped. His calm, gentle demeanor commanded respect. His was the first racially integrated MASH unit, and he was its first black chief surg...
Source: Health Affairs Blog - September 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: David Barton Smith Tags: Featured Health Equity Hospitals Medicaid and CHIP Medicare Alvin G. Blount George Simkins health disparity Health Reform hospital segregation Simkins v. Cone Source Type: blogs

The Top 125 Inspirational Sayings and Quotes of All Time
Today I’d like to simply share what I think are some of the most inspirational sayings and quotes of all time. A distilled and concise collection packed with maximum motivational power from the people who walked this earth before us (and some from people who are still here). I hope these quotes and sayings will help you when you’re having a rough day or week. When you need to renew that motivation to keep moving towards your goals and dreams. Or when you just need a new perspective on a situation in your own life no matter if that’s at work, in a relationship or perhaps with your health or personal finances. This is...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - November 5, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Personal Development Source Type: blogs

85 Progress Quotes to Motivate You to Keep Moving Forward Towards Your Dreams
Making progress towards your goals and dreams is sometimes a slow trip. It can contain pitfalls, mistakes and odd detours that you hadn’t really planned for. But to keep on going towards what you want and need in your life no matter if that's your dream job, starting your own business or becoming your own best friend is a very worthwhile journey. In this post I’d like to help you as you move step by – sometimes small or tiny – step towards your own dreams and goals by sharing the best and most motivating progress quotes. I hope you’ll find something here that renews your energy but also something you can ...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - August 8, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Inspirational Quotes Personal Development Source Type: blogs

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
October 13, 2022 Edition-----In the US the recovery from Hurricane Ian, which will take years is starting as nuclear war sadly seems to be coming closer – I hope this is just sabre-rattling and no more!In China there seems to be more instability as Xi moves to term 3 of 5 years in a week or two.Liz Truss still seems to be there!In OZ we have more floods – again – and we are waiting for a new Budget in 2 weeks or so!-----Major Issues.-----https://www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/defence-gets-ready-for-the-fight-of-our-lives/news-story/4ea89108b822df72194742dc3eec0246Defence gets ready for the fight of our livesAlan D...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - October 13, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

105 Words of Encouragement for Men (to Help You or a Loved One)
Men may not always show it when they hurt. And while they might sometimes not be as good at expressing their pain or talking about it as women they still need support. Because we all experience hurt, loss, rejection and failure. No matter who we are. So in today's post I’d like to share the best words of encouragement for men that I’ve found over the years. Many of these timeless thoughts have helped me when I have gone through tough times and I hope they can help you out too. Or that you can use a few of them to help out a man in your life right now that needs some support and to have his spirits lifted. And if you w...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - January 16, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Inspirational Quotes Personal Development Source Type: blogs

Night Owls Should Give A Hoot About Health Risks of Staying Up Late
Are you a night owl or an early bird? Do you burn the midnight oil or are you early to bed, early to rise? It is customary now to divide people into morning and evening people. The morning type has peak performance in the morning. They are perky, get up easily and get started with work with a clear head. This is as it is supposed to be in nature. Then there is the evening type, who is at peak performance in the afternoon or evening.  They have difficulty waking up and can't function without their coffee. It takes them more effort to concentrate on a morning task and they often don’t seem cheerful until later in the day...
Source: Doctor Kalitenko antiaging blog - February 13, 2013 Category: Physicians With Health Advice Authors: admin Source Type: blogs

A Visit From Christmas Present: A Funny Thing Happened On My Way To Pediatric Board-Recertification
I put THE-Christmas-Card-that-makes-it-Christmas under the Christmas Cross in the kitchen window this year.  And late on Christmas night . . . finally alone with my thoughts . . . and with just the blue lights on the Cross turned on to dance out over the fresh snow in the front yard . . . I had inadvertently created an ethereal, Dickensish backdrop against which to contemplate Christmases Past, Present and Future.  It certainly gave "Blue Christmas" a new meaning . . . for all that it seems the Ghosts are prodding me towards a certain path...
Source: Dr.J's HouseCalls - December 28, 2010 Category: Pediatricians Source Type: blogs

“Educate Congress” Accomplished: Every Member Now Has a Copy of “Our Bodies, Ourselves”
Every member of Congress has pages of accurate information on women’s health at their fingertips – more than 900 pages to be exact – now that they have the latest edition of “Our Bodies, Ourselves.” Thanks to supporters of OBOS’s Educate Congress campaign – inspired by a road trip to deliver “Our Bodies, Ourselves” to then-Rep. Todd Akin – we hand-delivered or mailed the newest edition and a letter signed by prominent health policy experts to all members of the U.S. House and Senate. Educate Congress launched with a simple premise: Everyone deserves access to accurate information concern...
Source: Our Bodies Our Blog - May 20, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Judy Norsigian Tags: Abortion & Reproductive Rights Our Bodies Ourselves Politics Public Policy Educate Congress Source Type: blogs