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What do you want in terms of
medical
intervention?
Prepare a one-page summary of your
medical
history, medications and physician information.
So we have both social progress and
medical
progress.
I believe the social progress is fantastic and meaningful and wonderful, and I think the same thing about the
medical
progress.
He got a
medical
doctor.
First step, the
medical
doctor went away for about six months.
My background is not exactly conventional
medical
training.
Or I think of Cynthia Thomas, a really loyal army daughter and army wife, who, as she saw her friends and relations coming back from the Iraq War, was so shocked by their mental condition and the refusal of the military to recognize and acknowledge post-traumatic stress syndrome that she set up a cafe in the middle of a military town to give them legal, psychological and
medical
assistance.
When I went to Libby, Montana, I visited the asbestosis clinic that Gayla Benefield brought into being, a place where at first some of the people who wanted help and needed
medical
attention went in the back door because they didn't want to acknowledge that she'd been right.
Now, imagine we thought bruises were the problem, and we evolved a giant
medical
establishment and a culture around treating bruises: masking creams, painkillers, you name it, all the while ignoring the fact that people are still banging their shins into coffee tables.
I dream of a day when our patients can shed their excess pounds and cure themselves of insulin resistance, because as
medical
professionals, we've shed our excess mental baggage and cured ourselves of new idea resistance sufficiently to go back to our original ideals: open minds, the courage to throw out yesterday's ideas when they don't appear to be working, and the understanding that scientific truth isn't final, but constantly evolving.
And you can imagine the
medical
world went nuts over this as well.
This is the fastest way to reach any
medical
emergency.
I had no
medical
equipment.
I took off my yarmulke, because I had no
medical
equipment, and with a lot of pressure, I stopped his bleeding.
Suddenly the voice didn't seem quite so benign anymore, and when she insisted that I seek
medical
attention, I duly complied, and which proved to be mistake number two.
I'm reading the news at six." Now it's down on my
medical
records that Eleanor has delusions that she's a television news broadcaster.
This has been the finding of
medical
anthropologists again and again.
But I'm a biomedical engineer, and perhaps the application I like the most is in the
medical
field, and it's very difficult to imagine a closer interaction with the human body than actually going inside the body, for example, to perform a minimally invasive procedure.
Well, it turns out that there's been a great deal of speculation within the
medical
community over the years about whether there is something fundamentally wrong with Goliath, an attempt to make sense of all of those apparent anomalies.
But instead of giving in to the sort of visceral reaction we have to this idea of proximity to bodies, proximity to death, or how this notion just does not fit into our very biological or
medical
sort of definition of death, I like to think about what the Torajan way of viewing death encompasses of the human experience that the
medical
definition leaves out.
It might help us recognize that the way we limit our conversation about death to something that's
medical
or biological is reflective of a larger culture that we all share of avoiding death, being afraid of talking about it.
So the best economic strategy you can have as a city is not the old way of trying to attract corporations and trying to have a biotech cluster or a
medical
cluster, or an aerospace cluster, but to become a place where people want to be.
And I hear the
medical
professionals say, "Well, we'd like to do such-and-such, but the family's in denial.
The
medical
professionals too, you out there, you're in denial too.
Five years ago, I was on a sabbatical, and I returned to the
medical
university where I studied.
The first one was that the common theme of the discussions we had were hospital budgets and cost-cutting, and the second thing, which really bothered me, actually, was that several of the colleagues I met, former friends from
medical
school, who I knew to be some of the smartest, most motivated, engaged and passionate people I'd ever met, many of them had turned cynical, disengaged, or had distanced themselves from hospital management.
We're modeling here a
medical
delivery in a camp we set up after the 2010 earthquake.
Paradoxically nowadays, when we have more elderly people than ever before, living healthier lives and with better
medical
care than ever before, old age is in some respects more miserable than ever before.
Well, you're in a university
medical
center, where everybody knows everybody.
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