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It was a Tuesday afternoon at Walter Reed Army Medical Center when I was called to see a patient in the Internal Medicine Clinic (IMC) for a fine needle aspiration (FNA) of a palpable neck mass. It was one of the days when Pathology ran a FNA...
I don’t know why or what caused me to get out my laptop and put pen to paper on this, it has been going on for so long, it is getting harder to remember “how it used to be”. It has been going on for so long that The Economist had a piece...
25 years ago when I started my clinical rotations as a third-year medical student, my interest in pathology across the medical and surgical specialties was usually met with a question such as "Why do you want to do pathology? You are going to...
“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” – Abraham Lincoln Late last year a cousin of mine passed away unexpectedly. Tom was a few years older than me, finishing college at Northwestern...
My grandparents moved to South Florida this month 40 years ago. They are of course both long gone, taking that last one way trip to Chicago with no return. It would have perhaps made for an even better story if I told you that they left after...
Perhaps it's the transient periods of Spring like weather recently when it isn't snowing, Dairy Queens reopening on the Ides of March or just cabin fever, but I have spent a lot of time recently thinking about fishing with my father. He passed...