Please stop sharing this patronizing, self-righteous meme about “kids with special needs.”

There's a meme I see about "kids with special needs" that I see making its way around social media every few months. I know that the people who post it do so in good faith. However, their actions, while well-meaning, are deeply flawed. As the brother of somebody who has special needs, and as a physician …

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Inhumane, un-American, and unacceptable

Let me summarize the arguments we've heard defending the Trump administration practice of separating children from their families at the border: We’re not taking children away from their parents and putting them in cages. But if we are then it’s Obama’s fault. And if it’s a new policy it’s because the Democrats aren’t letting Republicans …

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“I will sell my plates and bowls, but I will educate my kids.”

My father's story has been one of lifelong struggle, of a man driven by love for his family, a moral compass he inherited from his father (who inherited it from his father before him), and pure, fiery passion. It's the story of a man who was never destined for wealth and whom fate was rarely …

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“Tell Momma all about it”: A tribute to Dr. Virginia Apgar

The Google Doodle this morning is honoring the birthday of Dr. Virginia Apgar. She was truly one of the most remarkable physicians in the history of medicine. Read her story in Dr. Atul Gawande's 2006 New Yorker article "The Score": https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2006/10/09/the-score After graduating from the surgical residency at Columbia, she was told by her department chairman, …

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A Breakup Letter to the Z-Pack

I write occasionally for GomerBlog, which is a satirical medicine news site—basically, The Onion for medicine. Here's my latest post, about our obsession with the antibiotic azithromycin, better known as the "Z-Pack," and why we need to stop using it so much: http://gomerblog.com/2018/04/a-break-up-letter-to-the-z-pack/