Showing posts with label appreciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appreciation. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Holiday cheer-up.


Someone left these poinsettias on my front steps without a card. They are beautiful and they made me smile.

Thanks, whoever you are.

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Happy Tuesday.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Four thumbs up.


The one in the short white coat is Katie N. She had just finished presenting her first patient ever on the Internal Medicine service. 

And she did a fantastic job. 

The two interns flanking her are just two days away from being big time upper-level supervisory residents. Can't you tell? I just love how non-interny they look in this picture.

Some people call that "swagger."

I also love how proud of herself she looks. Because she should have been.

This was my favorite moment on rounds today. Hands down.

(And thumbs up.)

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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Reflection on a Saturday: The Life of a Clinician-Educator


"Thank you for teaching me the art and the importance of the history and physical examination."

"Because of you, I'm a better doctor."

"I'm not here tonight as a colleague. I'm here tonight because I am his friend."

Tonight I am reflecting on all of these words of affirmation I heard directed at a fellow Grady doctor, Michael L. He was honored at our Emory Alumni weekend this year after more than thirty years on the faculty. Person after person came to the open microphone to share their personal accounts of how he'd impacted their lives. It kind of made me want to cry. I was reminded once again that when you give flowers to the living, it rejuvenates the giver as well.*

His response? (with what I believe was a bit of "choked-up-edness" in his normally stoic voice):

"I get paid to do what I love every single day."

::sigh::

Thank you, Dr. Lubin, for reminding me of why I'm doing this and for being the "Grady doctor" personified.



"Teacher, I need you."

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*Click this link to listen to a narrative published in The Annals of Internal Medicine written and authored by . . .err. . .me. Drag the marker to just beyond the half-way point to skip all the scientific stuff and hear this article called "The Death of a Clinician- Educator." (When you hear a woman's voice reading, just back up to the beginning of it.)

I hope you enjoy it (and the gnarly music afterward which includes this cool song called "Teacher, I need you".) :)