Nighttime in our community hospital was something to be dreaded when I was a resident. It meant I was on overnight call, following a regular day’s work. The hospital emptied of the day staff and visitors, leaving limited lab and imaging services, fewer nurses, a couple of physicians and emergency room staff–tag, you’re “it”. When…
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Suprise Me
A brief moment
Prompted By Dawn
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Nighttime in our community hospital was something to be dreaded when I was a resident. It meant I was on overnight call, following a regular day’s work. The hospital emptied of the day staff and visitors, leaving limited lab and imaging services, fewer nurses, a couple of physicians and emergency room staff–tag, you’re “it”. When…
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More Dance, Less Volley Ball
Prompted By PE Pleasures and Perils
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Let me be clear. I am not an athlete and never enjoyed any sort of organized team sport. Just built that way. So PE was definitely not my thing. I am barely 5′ tall, small-boned, terrible hand-to-eye coordination. Great sense of rhythm, good dancer. Yes, dancing is good exercise. Anyone done a Zumba class? So…
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From Sugar to a Shot at Freedom
Prompted By Vaccination
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We'd had all the vaccines available at the time ... but this was the only time I refused a vaccine.
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Favors: The Currency of Saints and Hypocrites
Prompted By Favors
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Aristotle? Bible? “Ideal man”? Mit-what-zah? Sounds like a fancy way of saying “make your own bed” to me. But apparently, doing stuff for other people is supposed to be some grand declaration of inner beauty. Let’s be honest, though, favors are a minefield. A social tightrope where good intentions trip over awkward silences and unspoken…
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Untitled
Prompted By Imitation
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Here are some variations on that old canard ‘Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery’ – Imitation is the sincerest form of mockery – Imitation is the cheapest form of creativity – Imitation is the easiest form of learning – Imitation is the highest form of praise – Imitation is the lowest form…
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Call Me by Their Names
Prompted By Nicknames
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Call Me By Their Names My parents named me Dana after two relatives they never knew – my father’s grandmother Dinah who perished in czarist Russia, and my mother’s uncle David who drowned as a teenager in the Rockaways. I like my name and never minded that it’s a bit uncommon, but it’s always disconcerting…
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Inequality and Stereotypes
Prompted By Inequality
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Inequality and the role of stereotypes
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They Say It’s Your Birthday
Prompted By Birthdays
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My birthday falls at the end of August, which is a lovely time of year, but a terrible time to have a birthday when you are young.
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Look What They’ve Done to Your Pear, Milton Glaser!
Prompted By Pet Peeves
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Look What They’re Done to Your Pear, Milton Glaser! Lynn Truss who wrote Eats, Shoots and Leaves: the Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation is a woman after my own heart. She wishes for a ‘grammar police force’ that would hunt down and arrest merchants with ungrammatical signs on their storefronts and others who abuse the…
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And in the End
Prompted By Beatles vs Stones
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The Beatles break-up began in 1969, the year I graduated from high school. I wished it weren’t so, but it was inevitable that they would go their separate ways, just as it was inevitable that high school would end, and everything would change.
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