A few things that caught my eye this week: ‘What does it mean to be able to afford care if there is no one there to provide it?’ Just one of the awkward questions about physician training raised this week in The Atlantic post, When the Best Hospitals are the Worst. And if Johns Hopkins receives $80 million dollars per year in subsidies, should we hold their feet ... Continue Reading about 33 Links – July 7, 2013
33 charts Greatest Hits of 2012
As part of my annual wrap-up, I’ve collected some of the more important posts that came out of 33 charts in 2012. I curated this list based on a number of factors including public dialog and importance to my direction of thinking. What Would Osler Think? This has evolved as key angle to some of my presentations. It's provocative angle has drawn consistent ... Continue Reading about 33 charts Greatest Hits of 2012
33 Charts Takes to the Road
Here’s where I’ll be speaking/paneling over the next few months sharing my 50,000 foot thoughts on the future of medicine and social media. Speaking is important to me. It’s a step beyond writing that forces me to understand what I really think. It’s easier to hide behind a keyboard than a microphone. If I’m in a city near you let’s see if we can catch ... Continue Reading about 33 Charts Takes to the Road
33 charts to Host Grand Rounds
33 charts is proud to serve as the host of Grand Rounds next Tuesday, January 25th, 2011. For the uninitiated, Grand Rounds is the weekly collection of the best in medical blogging, featuring writing from physicians, nurses, researchers, students and healthcare professionals. Okay, grab a chair. We’re gonna mix it up a little here: This week submissions must be ... Continue Reading about 33 charts to Host Grand Rounds
People Consume Information Differently
I learned this only recently: people vary in how they like to consume their content. For the longest time I managed the distribution of my blog content passively: push it out on RSS and Twitter. Then let the chips fall where they may. But I have been ignorant to the fact that different people get information in different ways. There are those who use Facebook ... Continue Reading about People Consume Information Differently