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Using Smartphone Apps in a Daily Medical Practice

This week’s blog is by a friend and colleague Dr. Ed Bender. Ed is a cardiothoracic surgeon who is affiliated with Stanford and practices in the Bay area. He is a pioneer in the development and use of Smartphone Apps for surgeons.   Using Smartphone Apps in a Daily Medical Read More

Medical Residency Financing

Politics get in the way. Hospitals that have medical residency training programs (this includes trainees in internal medicine, surgery, and all other specialties) are responsible for paying the salary and benefits of their residents. In turn the hospitals bill and are reimbursed by Medicare which is where the government housed Read More

Road Trip

Escape from the heat. Tucson really heats up this time of the year. Except for the days when the monsoon rains provide some relief (and unusual humidity) the daily high temperature is routinely between 100° and 110°. To get a break from the unrelenting heat my wife and I headed Read More

Retirement

It’s all good. I don’t venture to pretend that retirement is the same for everyone. I am aware that for some, retirement implies the loss of meaningful life and a boring, empty existence. Not for me. My wife and I are now eight years into retirement and life is truly Read More

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Have you, a family member or a friend experienced or are currently facing chest surgery?

Are you simply curious about this surgical specialty?

Are you considering a career in Medicine/Surgery?

One of my aims is to provide interesting and informative discussions of thoracic surgeons, thoracic surgery, the diseases they treat and the issues they face. These discussions will both review the development of thoracic surgery and elaborate on the current role surgeons play in the treatment of diseases of the chest including both lung and esophageal cancer.

In addition I will also sprinkle in discussions of other health care related considerations and toss in occasional interviews with a variety of people with some connection to surgery and/or other health care activities

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