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It’s Only One IV
I was lying in the preop area, waiting to be taken in for abdominal surgery, when a nurse came along with a bag of liquid and hung it from my IV pole.
“What’s that?” I asked.
“It’s an antibiotic,” she replied.
“I’m not scheduled to get an antibiotic,” I said.
Engage Brain before Putting Mouth in Gear
Meditating with My Stepdaughter
It was a Friday afternoon in May, a week before my stepdaughter died. I was holding a solo vigil on the couch next to her bed, while she slept peacefully.
Her hair had started growing back, soft and thick and gray. I loved to rub my hand across her head.
The Making of Me
I was the new doc in a small country town. I wanted to be accepted. I wanted to do best for my new patients.
She was the town matriarch. She had multiple chronic illnesses. She had the power to make me or break me.
A 3:00 a.m. Phone Call
White Coat Ceremony
No. Look at your hands. These will be the most important tools of your chosen profession.
A Lifeline of Yarn
Suzanne
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