Monthly Archives: July 2009

Not Noticing You Have Lost Is Not the Same as Winning

Ah, the last week in July – with America getting used to its first black president, thunderstorms rolling across Manhattan and brutal, dry heat from Tucson to Tacoma out west, with fires in the hills. What was Gershwin thinking with … Continue reading

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Pretending Things Aren’t That Complicated

It’s been one long interaction with the healthcare industry. In grad school it was working as a ward clerk at the university hospital – there most of the lessons learned were about the tenuous relationship between a doctor’s handwriting and … Continue reading

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