The Cholesterol Con
Posted Friday February 29, 2008, 2:35 am, Over one day old
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Google has now announced their Google Health product, now with a screenshot. But if you think a physician is going to trust a patient’s listing of his or her weight over the scale in his or her office, you’ve got another thing coming, Google.
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The residents I worked with were, for the most part, great too. I’m not sure if this was because people were uncomfortable (didn’t seem like it), they didn’t want to get in trouble for a rules violation (possible), or just didn’t see it on my application (also possible).
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It won’t even come up most of the time, but it certainly gave interviewers something to ask about, and definitely made me stand out from other applicants (which, as you know, is the key to getting into med school).
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My Favorite Liar : Blogger recounts a trick an Econ professor would use to keep his students’ attention during lecture. His trick was incredibly effective: 10 questions had to be asked during class before we were allowed to leave, and he kept a tally on the board.
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And also, doesn’t a physician have an obligation to “first, do no harm?” I guess I’m asking from multiple perspectives, so I’d really like to hear people’s thoughts on this, from the ethical perspective, the legal perspective, and the practical perspective.
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As if anyone would forget, the Rank Order List is due tomorrow! Can’t believe we match in less than a month. I’m pumped.
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I guess we’ve been trying to computerize healthcare since the days of punchcard computer systems. Humbling that we’ve been trying for 50+ years and still can’t get it right!
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I divide questions into three groups: a) those I know that I know the answer (answer and move on), b) those that I know I’m not sure about (answer and mark to go back to later), and c) those I know that I don’t have a clue what the answer is (answer and move on).
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