Former official sues NASCAR over harassment claims - NASCAR - Yahoo! Sports
Documentation is a key to many things … from patient encounters to harassment suits.
Blood: Yes you did.
Heart: What are doing back so fast?
Blood: The arterioles are dilated. — Dr. Goljan on increased blood flow during septic shock…
I need one of these on my roof. Plus, my roof is completely flat. Fresh herbs, fresh food … mmm …

Sometimes, this is what my brain is like. I remember something when I don’t need to, yet I can’t remember it when I really need it - like on an exam. Yes, I know, organization and associations are key to this problem.
Oh, btw, my school failed because AMSA didn’t get information back from them. Yes, failure by default.
Geek And Poke: 2.0 Savvy Kids - Part 4
I don’t have millions of users, but I too once suffered from parental premature computer deactivation.
Why are we using border police as copyright protection officers? Since when was ripping a CD illegal? What happened to fair use? Does this mean everyone has to walk around with fully on the fly encrypted hard drives now because they don’t want officers snooping around? Ridiculous.
Ration care in the face of rising health care costs? Some tough questions for US public health care system…
Grant money is hard to come by for some, but perhaps people should learn a few things from what happened to Dr. Nancy Olivieri.
Question on treating Catholic patients…
Can a doctor prescribe oral contraceptives as a treatment for endometriosis? Should the patient not engage in sexual activity during this time with her husband?
Let’s see how China deals with this disaster and compare it to how the US dealt with Katrina. Let’s hope the mistakes are not repeated.
Increase medical school class attendance by 50% with $150
On the last day of school, the students decided to buy ourselves lunch with left over money from a class account. We spent $150 on preppy bagels with fancy cream cheeses. There was a 50% increase in attendance for a 08:00 lecture; from 40 to 60 people in a class of 125. It takes a lot to bring us out.
I totally agree. “Freebies” from drug and service companies work. After a conference where I scooped up some sticky pads last year, I went and looked up the drugs that were being advertised when I got bored of studying.
By the way, a big trial came out a few weeks ago on the drug, it’s no better than its predecessors.
