Tell me your story: the practice of medicine in narrative terms, by Sofia Weiss Goitiandia
In this blog post, Sofia Weiss Goitiandia writes about the centrality of narratives and storytelling in medicine. Long story short: in healthcare, the words we use matter.
29 – The COVID-19 Lockdowns Will Have Profound Consequences on Our Memories
The COVID-19 Lockdowns Will Have Profound Consequences on Our Memories By David Kirichenko Citation Kirichenko D. The COVID-19 lockdowns will have profound consequences on our memories. HPHR. 2021; 29. DOI:10.54111/0001/cc17 The COVID-19 Lockdowns Will Have Profound Consequences on Our Memories Over the last year, many of us have found ourselves partaking in the same daily […]
Edition 32 – A Global Neurosurgery Approach to Reducing the Burden of Traumatic Acute Subdural Hematoma: A Narrative Review
This narrative review highlights the importance of timely neurosurgical interventional after a person suffers from a motor vehicle accident.
Edition 33 – Is “Enough” Really Enough? How Protected Are Our Most Vulnerable Workers—Those That Support Our Country’s Economy and Infrastructure?
In March 2020, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, and U.S. Department of Labor’s Acting Secretary Al Stewart voiced their concerns about the CDC’s recommendations on workplace aerosol exposure protection.
Edition 33 – Why the Hero Narrative Is Problematic for Health Care Workers Like Me
As a first year internal medicine resident in New York City, the physical and emotional toll the pandemic has placed on me is unmeasurable.