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Coffee Spills: 04/01/2005 - 05/01/2005
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What I hear and see and think about at the coffee shops I patronize. Brisk Fresh. Well-balanced. Occasional nutty and bittersweet overtones. If you got here from my profile, you probably need to visit my main blog, Collecting My Thoughts. Which is updated every day. Thursday, April 28, 2005. And then there was Joey. Posted by Roast Mistress @ 6:11 PM. Wednesday, April 27, 2005. Raspberry Season at the Coffee Shop. Posted by Roast Mistress @ 6:14 PM. Saturday, April 23, 2005. Frank, the conservative Repub...
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Coffee Spills: 01/01/2005 - 02/01/2005
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What I hear and see and think about at the coffee shops I patronize. Brisk Fresh. Well-balanced. Occasional nutty and bittersweet overtones. If you got here from my profile, you probably need to visit my main blog, Collecting My Thoughts. Which is updated every day. Sunday, January 30, 2005. Small, medium or large? Don't let your coffee shop mess with our language. Here's a delightful post about coffee cup size. Posted by Roast Mistress @ 4:36 PM. Thursday, January 27, 2005. Three napkins; no sale. Older...
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Coffee Spills: 02/01/2005 - 03/01/2005
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What I hear and see and think about at the coffee shops I patronize. Brisk Fresh. Well-balanced. Occasional nutty and bittersweet overtones. If you got here from my profile, you probably need to visit my main blog, Collecting My Thoughts. Which is updated every day. Sunday, February 27, 2005. Next time, use the drive-thru. Posted by Roast Mistress @ 7:56 AM. Monday, February 21, 2005. Y'all is spreading north and west. Apparently southern expressions are moving north. Y'all is creeping up on us'ns. Do yo...
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Coffee Spills: 06/01/2005 - 07/01/2005
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What I hear and see and think about at the coffee shops I patronize. Brisk Fresh. Well-balanced. Occasional nutty and bittersweet overtones. If you got here from my profile, you probably need to visit my main blog, Collecting My Thoughts. Which is updated every day. Monday, June 20, 2005. So we began a discussion of the book, of Chicago, of Columbus, of architecture and Ohio State. A very satisfying coffee break. Posted by Roast Mistress @ 11:33 AM. Friday, June 17, 2005. It was 6:30 in the morning.
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Translational Medicine & Clinical Diagnosis: Medical School Curruculum Change
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Translational Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis. Thursday, March 26, 2015. Medical School Curruculum Change. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Medical School Curruculum Change. Http:/ i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/88x31.png. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Translational Medicine & Clinical Diagnosis: March 2014
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Translational Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis. Sunday, March 23, 2014. Global Burden of Disease, TB, Malaria, HIV. Two billion carriers, one out of three world population. 86 million new cases per year with increasing emergence of resistance. 13 million deaths per year. Two hundred and seven million carriers. 27illion new cases per year. 627,000 deaths per year (much reduced recent years due to Gates and others). Thirty five million three hundred thousand carriers. 23 million new cases per year.
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Translational Medicine & Clinical Diagnosis: January 2015
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Translational Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis. Thursday, January 22, 2015. Lifting the right wrist of the patient and palpating the pulse with your 3rd and 4th fingers is the handshake of the physical examination. Unfortunately, a false sense of economy and efficiency relegates this seemingly simple recording of figures to others, to the lowest level of competence. This first level of diagnostic data must not, however, be trusted to others. The same might be said of the blood pressure cuff. H...Some of y...
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Translational Medicine & Clinical Diagnosis: November 2014
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Translational Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis. Sunday, November 23, 2014. My greatest interest is in the correlation of genomic information with the medical record both for diagnostic purposes and for the data mining that will be available from the resulting combined databases, both clinical and genomic. Studies based on massive insurance data are flawed from the beginning. Insurance diagnosis is entered according to the studies the clinician wishes to do in order to meet the diagnostic requirements ...
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Translational Medicine & Clinical Diagnosis: Peripheral Pulse
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Translational Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis. Thursday, January 22, 2015. Lifting the right wrist of the patient and palpating the pulse with your 3rd and 4th fingers is the handshake of the physical examination. Unfortunately, a false sense of economy and efficiency relegates this seemingly simple recording of figures to others, to the lowest level of competence. This first level of diagnostic data must not, however, be trusted to others. The same might be said of the blood pressure cuff. H...Some of y...
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Translational Medicine & Clinical Diagnosis: Curriculum Reform
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Translational Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. When I hear medical school deans rushing to reform curriculum in order to adapt to the changes in medical practice they see coming, I fear for the unintended consequences. We don’t have a very good track record in health care reform. Nearly everything government has done to improve health care and reduce cost has had the opposite effect. Instead of preparing medical students for electronic health records and best evidence algorith...