My 4 year-old, Rogue Two, is the king of pre-school. He makes the same jokes with the administrator every morning as he walks by her office on the way to his class. Other children literally come to him for help with tasks and activities before asking the teacher. He knows the routines, he knows where […]
Life in The Ivory Tower — It’s Not About The Money… Is It?
Last week, I shared a guest post from an interventional radiologist who chose not to pursue a career in academic medicine. Today we’re going to discuss life in academic medicine, aka The Ivory Tower. The term “Ivory Tower” is not a compliment — it is meant to imply those inside the tower are insulated from reality, have an easier life, […]
My Ivory Tower – I Loved You But Had To Stay Away
This is a guest post from VagabondMD, an interventional radiologist who I befriended through The InterWebs. Vagabond is sharing insights into what led him away from academic medicine, aka The Ivory Tower. Vagabond and I trained at the same institution, though at different times and in different fields. I stayed, he left. Today, read about why he […]
The Financial Folly of the US Healthcare System Part II
The US healthcare system, while flush with cash, is engineered and maintained by political decisions and figures that appear morally bankrupt. Unfortunately, the only people actually going bankrupt are healthcare consumers without significant financial means or great insurance. You don’t have to google far to find zillions of stories, but here’s just one from The New York […]
What I will teach my son about medicine
This is a new guest post from EJ at DadsDollarsDebts. Tomorrow he’ll be hosting a new post from me on his site. When Rogue Dad and I decided to post on each other’s site I was excited but left with deciding what to publish. He has quite the deep thoughts on medicine, family, and life. I […]
Learning to Fly, but Ain’t Got Wings
When I was 20 years old, I ran off the side of a mountain. I was backpacking across Europe with a close friend. We landed in Paris, bought a Eurorail pass, and made up an itinerary. We had a ticket to fly out of Rome 3 weeks later, and only tentative plans for everything in […]