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In some ways, it's a massive
one.
We might say something like water has two parts hydrogen and
one
parts oxygen, right?
I hope no
one
in this room thinks that what that means is there is a thing called water, and attached to it are hydrogen and oxygen atoms, and that's what water is.
You might think that if it's true, that for each
one
of us there is no abiding core of self, no permanent essence, does that mean that really, the self is an illusion?
For
one
thing, it's always changing.
That means that you guys will soon be able to access
one
of these machines, if not this minute.
But then it begs the question, why don't we all have
one
in our home?
You can see, this came out of the machine in
one
piece and the electronics were inserted later.
No
one'
s ever done it without a shark cage.
And even though you're feeling great at any
one
moment, don't take it for granted, be ready, because there's going to be pain, there's going to be suffering.
And every
one
of those barbs is sending that venom into this central nervous system.
I wouldn't mind if every
one
of you came up on this stage tonight and told us how you've gotten over the big disappointments of your lives.
And so I ask myself, I'm starting to ask myself now, even before this extreme dream gets achieved for me, I'm asking myself, and maybe I can ask you tonight too, to paraphrase the poet Mary Oliver, she says, "So what is it, what is it you're doing, with this
one
wild and precious life of yours?"
And I think it starts with
one
physician, and that's me.
I'm going to focus on
one
stat that I hope a lot of you have heard of.
Now suppose you live in a certain part of a certain remote place and you have a loved
one
who has blockages in two coronary arteries and your family doctor refers that loved
one
to a cardiologist who's batting 200 on angioplasties.
What we do though is we send each
one
of them, including myself, out into the world with the admonition, be perfect.
The unhealthy shame I'm talking about is the
one
that makes you so sick inside.
It's the
one
that says, not that what you did was bad, but that you are bad.
Twice in
one
emergency shift, I missed appendicitis.
One
I thought had a kidney stone.
The other
one
had a lot of diarrhea.
And in fact, if I knew and my colleagues knew that
one
of my orthopedic colleagues took off the wrong leg in my hospital, believe me, I'd have trouble making eye contact with that person.
In my 20 years or so of medical broadcasting and journalism, I've made a personal study of medical malpractice and medical errors to learn everything I can, from
one
of the first articles I wrote for the Toronto Star to my show "White Coat, Black Art."
We work in a system where errors happen every day, where
one
in 10 medications are either the wrong medication given in hospital or at the wrong dosage, where hospital-acquired infections are getting more and more numerous, causing havoc and death.
And it starts with
one
physician at a time.
The redefined physician is human, knows she's human, accepts it, isn't proud of making mistakes, but strives to learn
one
thing from what happened that she can teach to somebody else.
I'm sorry about that, but I strive to learn
one
thing that I can pass on to other people.
One
moment, it was all white space, pure possibility.
I set out to write a compelling economic story,
one
that had great characters, that no
one
else was telling, and
one
that I thought mattered.
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