Where science, medicine and society collide - and something good comes of the mess.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Nuevo Mexico
This is the last state for me in my little live blogging adventure. While 30% of the precincts have Clinton winning 51% of the vote, the exit polls break pretty hard for Obama. So, without any press agency calls, I'll dispense with that part of my entry and skip straight to the nostalgia. For that, I have one word: Philmont.
Hope for Pandora is a place for a conversation about science and medicine. This site is one attempt to build a dialogue about science, medicine and society. You'll also find plenty of vignettes about my experiences in graduate school and as a medical student en route to becoming an academic emergency physician. I welcome and appreciate comments.
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I'm an emergency medicine resident at Yale-New Haven Hospital. My academic interests include medical humanities and the social and political influences on science and medicine. At home, I like to garden and tackle do-it-yourself projects.
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