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The New site of Musings (the old one done broke). Musings of a primary care physician in the southeastern US in private practice. Thoughts on the healthcare industry, the practice of medicine, life in general, and a whole lot of silly stuff.

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  1. Silent Auction

    http://distractible.org/2008/12/01/silent-auction/

    In honor of Henry and Zippy, Ramona Bates (Suture for a Living) has made a lobster quilt that she is auctioning off to go toward Zippy’s charity. Go on over to Suture for a Living and check out the whole event. Thanks, Ramona!! Clicking these helps me. Click away!! …

    3 days ago
  2. The Doctor is…Distracted

    http://distractible.org/2008/11/30/the-doctor-isdistracted/

    The NY Times Health Blog recently posted a story that discusses Attention Deficit Disorder and how the diagnosis may not be all bad. Did swimmer Michael Phelps succeed at the Olympics in spite of having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder — or partly because of it? That question is at the center of a debate among doctors, parents and educators in the A.D.H.D. …

    4 days ago
  3. Thanksgiving Contest

    http://distractible.org/2008/11/25/thanksgiving-contest/

    While I know that some of my readers are not American, I would invite all nationalities and creed to enter this contest.  Even those who are morally opposed to being thankful. What I want is to play “fill in the blanks.”  I will award the best submissions for the following: I am very thankful for/that ___________________________. …

    9 days ago
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    Pop Culture Madness Blog Celebrity News and Gossip

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    http://distractible.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/rubber-glove.jpgWhile watching CBS I just saw a new CBS Cares infomercial telling women everywhere to give their men the perfect Christmas gift that you know is on the top of his list... a prostate exam. CBS what are you thinking? Christmas is supposed to be a time of

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    Are doctors with ADHD better suited to primary care?

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    The brief, frequent visits emblematic of primary care actually fits this doctor with ADHD just fine. On the heels of the publicity Michael Phelps is garnering, Rob Lamberts talks about how he practices medicine as he copes with ADHD

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    Suture for a Living: Quilt Auction

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    The eye-catching, exquisitely crafted Hawaiian Lobster Appliqué quilt that you see above is inspired by the blogosphere’s most famous crustacean, our own Zippy the Lobster who in turn was created by another good friend Dr. Rob Lamberts after the entire medblogging community was affected by Henry’s story. Today, Ramona has announced that the quilt is being put up for auction for the charity called the Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation

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    survive the journey

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    what is due. I just want something from it. I hate piecemeal. I want a doctor who can put all the puzzle pieces together and then figures out what needs done. What happens with patients like me? Dr. Rob points out what happened to one patient in Overmedication. We get fragmented treatment with the variety of specialists, hospitalists, and ED doctors. Our PCP's don't have time to figure all that out without a proactive patient (or caregiver) pointing it out.

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    Hurricane Jill

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    Cushing's & Cancer

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    Thanksgiving Contest

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