Archive for March, 2010

Pre-Med Haters

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Here’s an unfinished draft I pulled up from way back in early 2008. I’m thinking it still applies:
I think some of the naive pre-meds have been drinking a bit too much of the Hatorade lately. I’ve seen numerous threads pop up in the pre-allo forum at SDN referencing Med School Hell and typically the comments [...]
can believe what i am reading, so unfair

The Med School Gunner Song

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Pretty fucking badass!

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Wut

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

So it has been awhile since my last post, and my last post was a cheat since someone threw me the content.
OK.
I’m just posting to say I’m still here stacking paper. You have to realize it’s near impossible to write about medical school since I’ve been out of the game so long now. If someone [...]
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So You Want To Write?

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

I’ve gotten a few requests for writers through the comments and contact form here at MSH. Since I’ve been out of the game for so long now, this is really the only way others will benefit from hearing the truth about medical training.
People want to hear from those that are in the trenches. I want [...]
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Fuck Your Health Care Reform

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Health care isn’t a right, it’s a privilege.
The left, however, tends to disagree with that statement.
Massachusetts is perhaps the bluest state in the nation. Liberals practically pour from the cracks of the sidewalk in Boston. Keep in mind that the last Republican senator from Massachusetts was [...]
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Health Care Reform Legislation Highlights Value Of Medication Management Therapy (MTM)

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Arcadia Resources, Inc. (NYSE Amex: KAD), a leading provider of innovative consumer health care services under the Arcadia HealthCare(SM) and DailyMed Pharmacy program, announced the healthcare reform bill advanced in the U.S. House of Representatives on March 21st contains important provisions related to medication therapy management (MTM) including a series of grant and pilot programs…
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Wood, Kagan, Garland Considered Possible Supreme Court Nominees If Justice Stevens Retires

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

If U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens announces his “widely anticipated” retirement, Democrats close to President Obama say he likely would nominate one of three contenders — Solicitor General Elena Kagan, Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Diane Wood or D.C. Court of Appeals Judge Merrick Garland, the New York Times reports…
it should be interested what change will this make

Today’s Opinions And Editorials

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Now Comes The Hard Part The New York Times Making the most out of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will also depend on something a little less exciting: putting the existing plan into action (Jonathan Cohn, 3/25). Fix Health Reform, Then Repeal It The New York Times We are unapologetic advocates for the repeal of this costly misstep…
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Health Industry Will See More Patients With Reform; Physicians Give Mixed Reviews

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “The health care plan aims to send a wave of paying patients to hospitals, doctors and pharmacists.” Expanded coverage will mean less uncompensated care, a boon to traditional safety-net hospitals, but also more Medicaid patients. Hospitals say Medicaid fees don’t cover their costs, so that influx could hurt the bottom line…
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Today’s OpEds: The States’ Lawsuits, The Need To Trim Health Costs And Industry Winners

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

The Legal Assault on Health Reforms The New York Times No sooner had President Obama signed comprehensive health care reform than the attorneys general of 14 states scurried to the federal courts to challenge the law. …
and i though i was the only one to see it this way