by marshal | Dec 21, 2005 | Lessons Learned, Priorities, Truth
One of my primary goals while supervising emergency medicine residents was teaching them to correctly diagnose the medical problem. However, the chaotic atmosphere of the emergency department had the potential to distract student physicians. For instance, a bleeding...
by marshal | Dec 14, 2005 | Lessons Learned, Priorities
My friend, Michael Cardy, has encouraged my interest in nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is molecular manufacturing; that is, building things using one atom or molecule at a time. A nanometer is one billionth of a meter (3 or 4 atoms wide). We are talking SMALL! The...
by marshal | Dec 7, 2005 | Lessons Learned, Love, Priorities
For many of us, the commodity of time becomes scarce in the midst of a life full of activity. The result? Limited availability. In my life, my lack of availability has led to times of failure in service to those I care about deeply. My family and friends have suffered...
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