A guide for medical professionals and anyone else interested in the reality of medical practice in the big city.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
That Antibiotic Doesn't Work For Me
Apparently germs in this individual are different from those in anyone else. Or perhaps they mutate to a unique form immediately upon encountering the privileged individual.
This is series of posts telling you what you always needed to know about medical care in the US, but everyone was afraid to tell you. We'll cover superstitions of the medical profession, common faux pas of medical practice, and the thousands of slings and arrows encountered in our more than half century of medical practice. Sometimes you may have to read between the lines to get the point, but everything here is real, true, and accurate. You really couldn't make this stuff up. If you have questions or additions, dive in.
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