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February 1, 2020
When I was asked to write an article for this month’s newsletter, it didn’t take much time for me to decide on a topic.
There is a particular personality type that tends to gravitate toward a life in medicine. Physicians are driven, continually striving for excellence and perfection.
I can still recall the sickening gut punch when my father called to tell me the divorce papers had been filed.
The Special Projects Committee will be submitting 2 section grants for 2020. The first grant, led by Dr. Carol Pak-Teng, is for the production of a gender bias booklet.
October 1, 2019
In many ways, it seems like yesterday that I started out a career in emergency medicine, while other times I can feel every one of my 33 years of practice.
I am 60-years wise. I have been a doctor since 1983 and have been doing emergency medicine since 1986. I am an accidental academic with a nontraditional route into emergency medicine.
Yesterday was my husband's birthday. We celebrated with sticky rice balls and homemade sushi, hiking in the pouring rain, and family movie time. Our oldest daughter made him an amazing three-egg omele...
It was nearly twenty years ago that I had the good fortune of being sponsored for the first time in my academic career.
It is funny to me that after all these years, there are still so many doctors who question whether they want to have a role in leadership or administration.
ACEP19 in Denver is fast approaching! We hope you’ll be able to join us for our annual AAWEP section meeting, October 28 from 9:30 am to noon at the Hyatt Regency, Capitol Ballroom 5.
April 1, 2019
One fall morning, two decades ago, I arrived at the emergency room before the sun. The unit was already bustling with sick people.
We decided that the best way to fully understand this topic was to interview some of the people who work in our hospital.
Some years ago, I saw a young woman in the course of my work. I cared for her in the way I do all my patients and discharged her home. She did not survive. This experience changed my life.
I am so excited to be back in the department. The front end of my intern year has been off-service heavy, and, while I appreciate the learning opportunities I have had, it is so validating to be work...
According to a recent release from Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the percentage of graduating medical students with debt is dropping.
Implemented during the Clinton administration in 1993, the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a federal law that guarantees unpaid leave for qualifying employees.
January 1, 2019
It is the season for job hunting for the senior residents and fellow physicians. We may feel as though our senior or fellowship year has just started, but in fact we are quickly nearing the halfway po...
Residency. I’m pretty sure I had a small panic attack the night before my first day of residency.
It’s July 1st of intern year. I quickly hopped in the shower before heading to our EMR training. I realized I had a couple minutes to spare, so I decided to take the 10,000th pregnancy test since we s...
On a warm summer night, while admiring the bright fireworks on the roof, I asked my husband, “What would you do if we got pregnant?” He smiled and said, “It would be fine, we can handle it.” Thirty mi...
This article is not about getting a mentor when you’re in residency training. You already know that you should have one or more, whether they are assigned by your institution or residency program or i...
I am in the first week of my CCU rotation, and I am stuck. Last month when I was working in the department, I would have given fluids and looked up the dosing for pressors.
When it comes to volunteering for professional committees or leadership positions at the state or national level, I often hear physicians say...