From an ACEP press release that the award deadline has been extended: The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) recognizes significant contributions made by members of the news media to cover emergency medicine issues and to educate the public about them. ACEP invites submissions on key issues in emergency medicine. Categories: television (national), television (local), television (cable), newspaper, radio, Internet-based news…
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What Did I Learn From Being Robbed?
Being robbed. My backpack was stolen while I was in Boston conducting interviews for the book I’m writing. It was taken sometime during the night out of the parked rental car, which I had mistakenly left unlocked in my father’s driveway in Newton. I locked it every other day I was in Boston but that night I was taking a…
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Unplugged While Traveling
My laptop weighs as much as an elephant. It has a big screen because I use it for photography. And for watching family movies (The DVD player hooked up to the television we found in a rainstorm on the side of the road is such an unwieldy contraption that we rarely take it out of the closet these days.) I…
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On the Road Again for Book Research Interviews
On the road again. We’re leaving this morning for Portland, Oregon for book research. I’m going to interview an immunologist for the book that I’m writing right now. Heather Zwickey is a Yale-trained scientist who is currently Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at the National University of Natural Medicine and Director of the Helfgott Research Institute, has done original…
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What Do You Think About Blog Giveaways?
I don’t think I can use this excuse for much longer but since I’m new relatively new to blogging, I feel like I still have a lot to learn about the blog-o-sphere. I went from being a blogophobe to a blogoholic. I love reading blogs now. Recipes from MyKidsEatSquid, books related to traveling the world on ATraveler’sLibrary, the buzz in…
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Noble Coffee Prospers in Ashland
I love everything about coffee. The taste (when it’s a good cup). The smell (even if it’s a terrible cup.) The ritual of making it. The warmth of the mug when you wrap your fingers around it. Drinking coffee with friends and talking. Drinking coffee alone and writing. We have a lot of foodies in our small town in Southern…
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