November 28, 2022
“What’s this I hear?” said the CA-1 resident earlier …
September 15, 2022
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June 30, 2022
Today’s noteworthy definitions, not new but often …
April 11, 2022
I found myself on the wrong side of the ether screen …
October 30, 2021
My patient and his wife didn’t understand that an …
September 13, 2021
Nurses argue that they can perform many hands-on tasks …
June 24, 2021
Forget the pandemic, say hospital executives. What …
March 29, 2021
If you think about scope-of-practice creep at all, you …
March 3, 2021
How the ACGME and ABA are infantilizing …
January 29, 2021
Every death related to anesthesia is a tragedy; even …
December 23, 2020
I originally wrote this column just before …
December 7, 2020
Remember the dark days of the pandemic in March and …
October 25, 2020
This article, with advice for residents about the …
September 5, 2020
How are two-career households with children — let …
July 25, 2020
It’s early May in Los Angeles, and dystopian reality …
June 27, 2020
ANESTHESIOLOGY 2019 may have been the last old-school, …
May 9, 2020
Author’s note: This article was written in late …
February 24, 2020
I live and work in Los Angeles, one of the plastic …
February 18, 2020
Do you think I went too far in my last blog post, …
January 17, 2020
If physicians are “muggers” and co-conspirators in …
November 5, 2019
As a newcomer to the Orthodox faith more than 20 years …
October 19, 2019
“Each man or woman is ill in his or her own …
July 18, 2019
Though the news at first stayed local in Philadelphia …
March 8, 2019
A few years ago, at the misguided recommendation of a …
February 17, 2019
If you’re a parent who is still on the fence, …
November 12, 2018
We’re very fortunate in anesthesiology. We’re seldom …
October 31, 2018
A true allergic reaction is one of the most terrifying …
October 21, 2018
Tech entrepreneur Josh Linkner gave the keynote speech …
October 18, 2018
Watching and working in ASA officer election campaigns …
August 28, 2018
For several years now, I’ve been the social media …
April 25, 2018
This article appeared first in “The …
January 28, 2018
Once again, it’s Physician Anesthesiologists Week, and …
January 15, 2018
Let me say first that any woman who has ever been …
December 14, 2017
When you tell anyone in healthcare that “sedation” to …
October 21, 2017
The real surprise – to me, at least – came more than …
October 17, 2017
No, I’m not talking about putting fentanyl into …
September 19, 2017
(This post chronicles the recent Los Angeles visit of …
September 11, 2017
The longer you practice a profession, the easier it is …
August 5, 2017
Emory University held graduation ceremonies on August …
July 19, 2017
Fair warning — this post is likely to be of …
June 16, 2017
I wish I knew who coined the term “DRexit” …
March 26, 2017
How reporter Jan Hoffman and the New York Times manage …
January 16, 2017
In the interests of full disclosure, I acknowledge …
January 4, 2017
Six-year-old Caleb Sears: His death was preventable …
October 23, 2016
“I’m your friend,” Harvard Business School Professor …
October 17, 2016
Classic rock music lovers who think they don’t …
July 30, 2016
You may have read about the recent tragic deaths of …
July 10, 2016
Is there a direct connection between communication …
June 18, 2016
When Arnold Schwarzenegger was governor, he decided …
June 6, 2016
Poppies, the original source of opium… A …
April 4, 2016
Certified Anesthesiologist Assistants (CAAs) are …
February 19, 2016
When patients need acute interventional care, …
February 13, 2016
Nothing brings out the mama lioness in me more than …
January 30, 2016
Today, January 29, is a remarkable day for me. …
November 7, 2015
Is it always wrong for a surgeon to book cases that …
October 14, 2015
I admit, I was taken aback at the headline in the …
September 14, 2015
It’s amazing how quickly my role switched from …
August 24, 2015
Did it ever occur to some of today’s physicians …
June 9, 2015
This column ran first in the online magazine for …
May 31, 2015
Dr. Margaret Wood, who chairs the Department of …
May 28, 2015
The best way to avoid being sued for malpractice is to …
March 3, 2015
How an eleven-pound cat precipitated domestic …
February 25, 2015
Why can’t physician anesthesiologists, nurse …
January 30, 2015
How the advent of propofol — the drug associated …
January 4, 2015
New York Post reporter Susan Edelman revealed on …
December 8, 2014
No one wants a hospital-acquired infection—a …
October 17, 2014
“I’m here to say ‘Yes, they can,’ which is different …
October 13, 2014
“Fighting against those who want to change things is a …
September 22, 2014
The ear, nose and throat specialist who treated …
September 15, 2014
Since the death of comedian and talk-show host Joan …
September 8, 2014
There are minor operations and procedures, but there …
September 1, 2014
Dr. Sandeep Jauhar, a cardiologist, believes with good …
July 25, 2014
There’s no mystery about why the July 23 execution of …
June 25, 2014
Here’s a doctor’s health tip for patients …
May 20, 2014
The Institute of Medicine in 2010 famously recommended …
May 13, 2014
I give what could be lethal injections for a living. …
May 4, 2014
Nobody stands up to argue against quality and value in …
April 4, 2014
Nepal? I don’t know anyone in Nepal. Yet not …
April 3, 2014
“The creatures cause pain by being born, and …
February 13, 2014
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December 30, 2013
We guard the privacy of patients in my hospital …
December 23, 2013
This column was written on behalf of the American …
November 29, 2013
We were startled to learn recently that Sheridan …
September 22, 2013
The latest salvo in the federal government’s war …
August 25, 2013
Not so many years ago, surgeons wouldn’t operate …
August 19, 2013
Author’s note: This article was written and …
July 26, 2013
How the Affordable Care Act is worsening physician …
June 3, 2013
Movie buffs and science fiction fans certainly …
April 9, 2013
It’s a nightmare that doesn’t end for the …
April 1, 2013
My son has been accepted into medical school, we …
March 18, 2013
New research just out in the journal Psychology and …
January 15, 2013
Don’t be surprised if patients start asking more …
November 26, 2012
When you walked into the voting booth on Tuesday, …
November 10, 2012
In my hospital’s preoperative area, upright on her …
October 26, 2012
Every once in a while, a new catch phrase appears that …
August 18, 2012
Really, sir. What were you thinking? I’m talking to …
August 5, 2012
I gained a certain notoriety last summer by suggesting …
June 30, 2012
This column was featured on KevinMD on August 13, …
June 9, 2012
We’ve come to a sorry pass in American medicine when …
May 23, 2012
Naturally, I remember the night I met my husband. We …
April 28, 2012
This column was featured on the Association of …
April 24, 2012
“Everybody has needs,” Governor Jerry Brown told the …
April 11, 2012
Only a generation ago, in the 1980s, medical students …
March 30, 2012
I should be exactly the kind of voter you’re trying to …
March 25, 2012
If Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel gets his wish, tomorrow’s …
March 12, 2012
If you live in southern California, you can’t miss the …
March 8, 2012
As a very new reporter for the Wall Street Journal, …
March 6, 2012
Overheard in the OR—a surgery chief resident ruefully …
February 29, 2012
When can we rely on the information in the electronic …
February 26, 2012
One of my partners recently sent out a call for an …
February 21, 2012
Since Whitney Houston’s sad, senseless death on …
February 18, 2012
There’s been a great divide between the medical …
February 17, 2012
It’s an unpopular view, but no, young ladies, you …
February 15, 2012
Photo credit: Dan Saelinger My husband and I once …
February 13, 2012
Surely no one thinks of Downton Abbey as anything but …
February 5, 2012
It’s hard to see how legislators could be more …
February 5, 2012
This is a time of unprecedented change–in …
February 5, 2012
Just before Christmas, I was out walking my dog, …
February 5, 2012
I’m a loyal supporter of the hospital where I work, …
February 4, 2012
They’re part of the game in football and relay …
February 3, 2012
No matter how quickly you tried to switch the …
February 1, 2012
This article first appeared on CSA Online First on …
February 1, 2012
Photo by Panoramas on Flickr If you can possibly avoid …
February 1, 2012
I wrote this article for The Wall Street Journal, …
January 31, 2012
As of January 1, the SCIP guidelines for perioperative …
June 11, 2011
The New York Times picked up my opinion piece about …