I’ve been thinking a lot about endurance recently. For the third time, COVID-19 is surging in the U.S., and this time, it’s not localized to New York or the Sun Belt – it’s everywhere. Healthcare workers exhausted from the first and second waves – and those in smaller Midwestern communities who are just now experiencing […]
Following my last post on increasing racial diversity in hospital medicine’s leadership ranks, I had an interesting back-and-forth with my friend, colleague, and co-blogger, Brad Flansbaum. While he offered me kudos for my post, he posed a piercing and insightful challenge to me: “Tell me more about why you think proportionality is important.” Wow. Gotta […]
Have you ever done something where you’re not quite sure why you did it at the time, but later on you realize it was part of some larger cosmic purpose, and you go, “Ahhh, now I understand… that’s why!”? Call it a fortuitous coincidence. Or a subconscious act of anticipation. Maybe a little push from […]
I’m embarrassed to say I don’t really know many Black people. Where I live, only about two percent of the population is African American. I have no close friends who are Black; no one I can ask about race and the current unrest in our society. But I want to learn. So, I reached out […]
Don’t let my last name fool you. I am a middle-aged WASP, a privileged white woman. I have never thought of myself as particularly privileged. I grew up a U.S. military brat in a distinctly middle-class family. I’m not unusually smart, or wealthy, or talented, or beautiful. But it has never occurred to me to […]
Last Thursday evening, there was a fascinating article from the magazine Politico in my Apple newsfeed. (No, don’t spend any energy trying to interpret what that says about my politics, because I’m not writing about anything remotely political.) “Coronavirus Will Change the World Permanently. Here’s How.” points out that we are in a period reminiscent […]