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Briefly noted — the idiocy of Paul Broun

October 5, 2012Russell Saunders 145 Comments

As I have noted, Things are Happening in my real-life life that are making attention to the blog a wee bit patchy.  However, I still have occasion to check the news and opinion sites I enjoy, and thus I came… Continue Reading →

healthcare policy, medical education embryology, house science committee, rep. paul broun

With all due respect to surgeons

August 9, 2012Russell Saunders 23 Comments

Back in the murky mists of the 1990s, I did my surgery rotation.  When I first got to medical school, for some reason I thought I wanted to be a surgeon.  I do not know where on earth I got… Continue Reading →

medical education bullying, medical education, Pauline Chen

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