December 15, 2024
Many years ago, when I was an intern in Medicine […]
August 26, 2024
Over the last several years a small group of medical […]
July 25, 2024
Start close in, don’t take the second step or the […]
March 6, 2024
Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita mi ritrovai per […]
February 13, 2024
Vocation is the place where our deep gladness meets the […]
January 26, 2024
What is the knocking? What is the knocking at the […]
January 10, 2024
The essay reflects on the interconnectedness of life and personal choices, emphasizing the role of biology and human nature in shaping individual paths. Drawing inspiration from St. Francis of Assisi, it highlights the significance of giving, asserting that the inclination to give is ingrained in our biology, impacting personal and professional development, particularly in the field of medicine, where the act of giving is integral to the well-being of individuals and the future of humanity. Explore more by reading this post.
November 21, 2023
Each of us, through the cultivation of the qualities of mindful practice- attentive observation, critical curiosity, beginner’s mind, and presence- can find a blue ocean of opportunity, satisfaction, meaning, and work. May the currents take you to new vistas and new depths, and may you invite others along- the ocean is vast, and there is plenty of room.
November 19, 2023
At a recent Mindful Practice in Medicine facilitator training workshop […]
November 13, 2023
a blessing for caregivers Blessed are we for whom […]
August 30, 2023
On a recent holiday traveling with eight of my family members, I was reminded of the song by the classic rock band, Cream, ‘Strange Brew’. How I got there, at least as far as I can trace the sequence of thoughts that led me, was first a reflection on how very different and at the same time very similar a group of closely or loosely related human beings can be.
June 16, 2023
On a recent holiday traveling with eight of my family members, I was reminded of the song by the classic rock band, Cream, ‘Strange Brew’. How I got there, at least as far as I can trace the sequence of thoughts that led me, was first a reflection on how very different and at the same time very similar a group of closely or loosely related human beings can be.
April 15, 2023
On a recent holiday traveling with eight of my family members, I was reminded of the song by the classic rock band, Cream, ‘Strange Brew’. How I got there, at least as far as I can trace the sequence of thoughts that led me, was first a reflection on how very different and at the same time very similar a group of closely or loosely related human beings can be.
February 16, 2023
There are leaders, and there are those who lead. Leaders hold a position of power or authority. Those who lead inspire us. We follow those who lead not for them but for ourselves. And it is those who start with “why” that can inspire those around them or find others who inspire them. Simon Sinek- author of Start with Why
December 19, 2022
New Year’s resolutions bother me. Always have. Perhaps that is in part because I have trouble committing to something that I wish to change about myself.
October 15, 2022
In many ways, choosing a career in medicine offers opportunities found in a few other professions. It can be described quite simply as the opportunity to work within one’s integrity.
June 17, 2022
I am currently basking in the after-effects of our recent Mindful Practice Facilitator Training, completed yesterday, as I write this, at the end of five days of an on-line experience that I can simply characterize with these few words- possibility and play.
March 9, 2022
I have been thinking a lot about the traditional paradigm in medicine of defining patients by their problems. This framing that focuses on deficits, deficiencies, and things to be fixed permeates the ways in which well-being and ill-being are approached. And more than that, this paradigm defines the nature of the challenges facing us as health professionals.
November 8, 2021
I recently attended the screening of a German documentary film titled Grenzland, which translates to Borderland. In it the filmmaker Andreas Voigt presents a series of miniature portraits of ordinary people on both sides of the river Oder which forms part of the border between Poland and Germany.
August 2, 2021
Our work in Medicine is not a sprint. It is more like a marathon. We know it requires discipline, commitment, intention, hard work, and stamina. But unlike running a marathon for individual reasons, it is a community activity.
June 7, 2021
Our training for a career in medicine feels, at times, like this- just waiting to go on. It is lengthy, tedious, physically, emotionally, and cognitively demanding, and we often ask ourselves questions about our readiness and our competencies, while along the way doubting our places of belonging in this profession.
April 5, 2021
We can reasonably ask the question, why then would civilization develop altruistic societal institutions and hence individual responses that has its members move toward danger, provide care for others who may risk the caregivers themselves, and even elevate those responses and individuals in some way as responding to a higher calling?
January 1, 2021
Just over 100 years ago in the aftermath of the first world war and the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic, Yeats wrote these words as his pregnant wife lay close to death, suffering from the same virus that killed an estimated 20-50 million people. An almost equal number of deaths resulted from the war itself. It is unimaginable, the scale, depth and impact of those events at that time.