About stillness in a chaotic world. Today I'm grieving one of my most favorite authors by following her thoughts during the last years of her life, when her apartment became her field. Thank god she continued to write: Exploration of a mind-traveling sociologist by Renée C Fox ✍
Erwin H. Ackerknecht’s "A Short History of Medicine" is a concise narrative, long appreciated by students in the history of medicine, medical students, historians, and medical professionals. It's free to read now via @ProjectMUSE: https://t.co/PhqKLsGWAP
Feeling cluttered and don't know where to start? Elaine Birchall and Sue Cronkwright, authors of "Conquer the Clutter," have a checklist on @PsychToday to help you highlight the specific areas in your home that require a priority status for remediation: https://t.co/0hPBragfCR
Margaret Marsh and Wanda Ronner, authors of "The Pursuit of Parenthood," participate in a round of "Five Questions" for the @PhillyInquirer Health section. Read the "Infertility Sisters'" answers here: https://t.co/BhqOg7kyUI
The parents of baby Elliott Rose donated 30 copies of A Gift of Time to the hospital where she was born — one book for each week that Elliott's mom was able to carry her before birth. "Her short time on earth continues to make a difference." 💕https://t.co/JMHIS6U1Jd @JHUPress
At #EWA19, Francis Mondimore, author of several @JHUPress books on topics ranging from adolescent depression to bipolar disorder, participated in panel with Holly Wilcox about student suicide. See thread for more.
Dr. Mondimore's books can be seen here: https://t.co/Qxkh9h5h14
Congratulations to Authors - and Doctors -- Rita R. Kalyani, Mark Corriere, Tom Donner, and Michael Quartuccio on their book "DIABETES HEAD TO TOE" being named a finalist in the Health & Fitness category of the @ibpa#BenjaminFranklinAwards
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I've listened to a lot of presentations in the last few days. Called to mind this post. (My first tweet that led to a publication!)
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"Every panel I attended addressed how history can and should become more of a mainstay in political, social, and cultural discourse," writes Andreas Meyris @ameyris01 in this recap of selected panels at #OAH18. https://t.co/VCrVTc3Gmq
Nice look at #insulin prices seen below via @MiriamETucker@Medscape. Note that biotech insulin has been around since the 1980s, with the original version of this drug dating to 1920s. https://t.co/dpvwHhTvg3 https://t.co/XQwqNBd6wn
Small things that make you proud of your institution. A division-wide email from the dean and hospital president to note the passing of a nice man who sold fruit and veggies near one of the hospital entrances. @UChicagoMed