I recently discussed endoscopic biopsy results with a patient’s mother. Her child had inflammation in the upper intestinal tract with cells called eosinophils. As I began to explain the basics of tummy irritation and the significance of the eosinophils in her daughter’s duodenum she cut me off, “Actually doctor, you don’t need to go into too much detail, just spell ... Continue Reading about Preemptive Online Health Literacy
5 Things Every MD Should Know Before Using Twitter
Let’s face it, Twitter isn’t that hard to figure out. The interface is intuitive and a little time on the application makes its basic function pretty obvious. But there are a couple of things that medical newbie’s might keep in mind before taking the leap on to Twitter. While I didn’t find myself in any kind of trouble, I had to figure a few things out on my own. 1. ... Continue Reading about 5 Things Every MD Should Know Before Using Twitter
Kamp K’aana – A Camp Driven By Passion
I’m fortunate to work with passionate people. Among them is Dr. Stephanie Abrams, a pediatric gastroenterologist in my group at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston. She’s dedicated her early career to the understanding of hepatic steatosis (fatty liver) in obese kids. And when she isn’t busy setting the standard for the management of fatty liver seen in overweight ... Continue Reading about Kamp K’aana – A Camp Driven By Passion
How Doctors Use Twitter
So how do doctors use Twitter? It’s a question that seems to want a better answer than I can come up with. While I’d love to imagine that our efforts are somehow improving patient care and making our lives easier, we’re not quite there yet. So what are doctors doing on Twitter? Here’s what I see: Were hangin’ with everyone else. If you peek ... Continue Reading about How Doctors Use Twitter
When Autism Divides Neighbors
Recently Facebook connected me with some old friends from the neighborhood where I grew up. It’s amazing to connect with friends who have been out of reach for so long. But social networking can uncover some real differences. Last week I commented on Jenny McCarthy video that pokes fun at her anti-vaccine agenda. Some of my Twitter posts feed into Facebook. This was ... Continue Reading about When Autism Divides Neighbors