Do you have an example that doesn't involve an objective metric? Of course objective metrics won't turn bad. They're more measurements than metrics, really.
Can you provide any proof of this?
Doctors, especially young doctors, are not the wildly greedy people you paint them to be. There are dozens of easier paths to riches these days than medicine and we all know it. My medical school is "cheap" and tuition…
I have found the biggest commonality in otherwise intelligent Trump supporters in my life is deep-seated insecurity issues. The second biggest is a life that hasn't gone how they had envisioned and, rather than take…
Let's have a conversation about leaking tax dollars. How do you feel about our tax dollars directly enriching the sitting president? How do you feel about our tax dollars leaking into a military parade to celebrate the…
Hey. I am not a migraine guy but a paroxysmal, full-body, painful hives type of guy. Like some migraine people, my symptoms eventually stopped happening after trying all sorts of things for years, and I can't say…
Strava has (rightfully) received no blame, so they were accidentally right!
I had it done 2 years ago and started taking it for granted about 4 days after the operation. I have perfect sight with no complaints and almost never think about it. I was 30 years old and wore -4.0 lenses.
It should inspire confidence that we have moved beyond that for many types of cancer. And if it can be done with cancer treatment, we are closer to doing it with autoimmune and anti-virus treatments.
I am here to restore your confidence about autoimmune issues. Recently (and still in many cases) "turn down the immune system" was the treatment for most cancers. Of course, the purpose of anti-cancer drugs isn't to…
"I presume." There is a famous saying about assumptions that applies to you.
I've been wrestling with this decision for a couple years now. I've slowly knocked off remaining pre-reqs, but haven't fully dived in - which would be leaving my job and becoming an MA or ED tech and doing dedicated…
Going on an adventure and finishing back where you started is not a bad result.
Going on 2 years it's the best bed I've had. Completely silent and sturdy.
I did this last year and it was incredibly satisfying. If I amrunning errands and near a nursery I'll stop by and get a new plant or two. Slowly filling it in and watching all the nature is nice. Our back yard is about…
"beyond the desire not to introduce a plant or creature that would monopolize their environment" That is reason enough to avoid non-natives and invasive species. They reduce biodiversity making a habitat more brittle…
> Yeah, okay. What's with the attitude? Do you think it's ED staff that created those training documents? Do you think ER physicians who spent years jumping through hoops to get accepted into medical school, then spent…
Do you have an example that doesn't involve an objective metric? Of course objective metrics won't turn bad. They're more measurements than metrics, really.
Can you provide any proof of this?
Doctors, especially young doctors, are not the wildly greedy people you paint them to be. There are dozens of easier paths to riches these days than medicine and we all know it. My medical school is "cheap" and tuition…
I have found the biggest commonality in otherwise intelligent Trump supporters in my life is deep-seated insecurity issues. The second biggest is a life that hasn't gone how they had envisioned and, rather than take…
Let's have a conversation about leaking tax dollars. How do you feel about our tax dollars directly enriching the sitting president? How do you feel about our tax dollars leaking into a military parade to celebrate the…
Hey. I am not a migraine guy but a paroxysmal, full-body, painful hives type of guy. Like some migraine people, my symptoms eventually stopped happening after trying all sorts of things for years, and I can't say…
Strava has (rightfully) received no blame, so they were accidentally right!
I had it done 2 years ago and started taking it for granted about 4 days after the operation. I have perfect sight with no complaints and almost never think about it. I was 30 years old and wore -4.0 lenses.
It should inspire confidence that we have moved beyond that for many types of cancer. And if it can be done with cancer treatment, we are closer to doing it with autoimmune and anti-virus treatments.
I am here to restore your confidence about autoimmune issues. Recently (and still in many cases) "turn down the immune system" was the treatment for most cancers. Of course, the purpose of anti-cancer drugs isn't to…
"I presume." There is a famous saying about assumptions that applies to you.
I've been wrestling with this decision for a couple years now. I've slowly knocked off remaining pre-reqs, but haven't fully dived in - which would be leaving my job and becoming an MA or ED tech and doing dedicated…
Going on an adventure and finishing back where you started is not a bad result.
Going on 2 years it's the best bed I've had. Completely silent and sturdy.
I did this last year and it was incredibly satisfying. If I amrunning errands and near a nursery I'll stop by and get a new plant or two. Slowly filling it in and watching all the nature is nice. Our back yard is about…
"beyond the desire not to introduce a plant or creature that would monopolize their environment" That is reason enough to avoid non-natives and invasive species. They reduce biodiversity making a habitat more brittle…
> Yeah, okay. What's with the attitude? Do you think it's ED staff that created those training documents? Do you think ER physicians who spent years jumping through hoops to get accepted into medical school, then spent…