Knowledge Makes Ignorance More Precise

My patients have been very frustrated with the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) over the last year or so for a variety of reasons, mainly pandemic related recommendations. Don’t wear a mask, wear a mask, wear 2 masks, not airborne, airborne, shut downs, open business up… It is no wonder that there are so manyContinue reading “Knowledge Makes Ignorance More Precise”

Hobbies : Stay Balanced

I have always had hobbies. If we focus on only one pursuit, we deprive ourselves from other sources of inspiration, knowledge, and diversity. With these things, we can’t grow. I am a primary care physician. I could focus on that solely my entire life and have a fulfilled life through the health of others. However,Continue reading “Hobbies : Stay Balanced”

Lifelong Learning

Half of what we learn in medical school is factual, the other half will be proven to be outdated or false. The difficult part is recognizing which half is correct. Even more interesting is the path of discovering which half is correct over a lifetime. Lifelong learning. In modern medicine, evidence emerges daily that challengeContinue reading “Lifelong Learning”