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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

New Posts on Physician's Weekly

 

Serial con artist obstetrician/gynecologist found guilty on 52 counts of fraud. Link.



Half of all medical school graduates feel unprepared for surgical residency. Link.

What do math and medicine have in common? Link.




Monday, October 5, 2020

Some unusual cases and more about the treatment of appendicitis with antibiotic vs. surgery

 

Unusual cases: A very misplaced guidewire, some unusual findings in tonsils, and a left inguinal hernia containing the stomach. LINK

Just published today in the New England Journal of Medicine. A large randomized prospective study of antibiotics vs. appendectomy in the treatment of acute appendicitis. Here is my take on the paper. LINK

Monday, August 31, 2020

New posts

Here are three more new posts on Physician's Weekly. 

Covid times get stranger and stranger. Virus outbreaks in a major league baseball team and an anesthesiology residency program and physician believes in alien DNA and demon sperm. LINK

How to get around a state's cap on pain and suffering. LINK

Non-physician hospital CEO cut after participating in surgery. A surgeon invites a hospital CEO to make the incision on a patient in the operating room. It did not go well for the CEO or the surgeon. LINK


Thursday, July 16, 2020

More new posts

Here are 4 more new posts on Physician's Weekly.

The Skeptical Scalpel Awards, including the best non-COVID-19 story. Link.


The worst ever COVID-19 screening idea for airports. Link


Surviving bizarre perforations. Some odd cases from the Internet. Link.


Acute appendicitis: Will a novel endoscopic “organ-sparing” approach change the treatment paradigm? Link.
















Monday, May 11, 2020

More Covid-19 posts

Here are two more posts related to COVID-19

How not to wear a mask. Some of the most creative and wrong ways. Link This one is my favorite.



Here's an update on the mortality rate of COVID-19 patients on ventilators. It involves almost 4300 patients from the United Kingdom and is the largest series to date. Link





Tuesday, April 14, 2020

More new posts, including some COVID-19 outcomes



Here are four more of my new posts on Physicians Weekly:

Long-term follow-up of antibiotics for appendicitis: Shocking but expected results. LINK




Barbecue grill brush bristles found in odd places. LINK




Mortality rate of COVID-19 patients on ventilators. LINK

CPR in COVID-19 patients has a low survival rate. LINK




















Friday, February 21, 2020

New posts



Here are three more new posts on Physician's Weekly.

A Nobel Prize winning economist insults all doctors, and I return the favor. Link.

"Doctors without scruples" describes three doctors who fell short in their dealings with patients and third parties. Link.

Unusual cases part 5. Don't put your feet on the dashboard. Link. This might happen.


Friday, January 10, 2020

More new posts



Here are a few new posts that recently appeared on Physician's Weekly. Click on the highlighted words. I hope you enjoy them. 

Unusual cases part 3 featuring this patient.



Unusual cases part 4 one of which was this.


About that trip to Mars. I discuss some significant medical hurdles that need to be addressed before a Mars colony can be established.

A doctor indicted on 25 counts of murder for allegedly prescribing overdoses of the powerful narcotic fentanyl sued his former hospital for defamation. I explain the situation.