Voices from the Doximity Network
Bruce Campbell, MD, FACS
Aug 8, 2022
Caitlin J. Cain, MD
Jun 27, 2022 Link to For Surgeons, Growth Often Comes From Dealing With Horrors
Benjamin T Ostrander, MD, MSE
May 24, 2022 Link to Should Physicians Be One-Trick Ponies?
Bhagwan Satiani, MD
May 16, 2022 Link to When a Surgeon's Finger Goes Numb
Charles Black, MD
Apr 26, 2022 Link to When Hope Becomes Denial of a Terminal Illness
Heather Kristin Schopper, MD
Apr 11, 2022 Link to The Six Senses of a Surgeon
Joy Chang Liu, MD
Mar 29, 2022 Link to Is It Possible to Reach a State of Flow In Medicine?
Feb 11, 2022 Link to We Don’t Coach Surgeons Past Residency. Is That a Mistake?
Kathleen Ackert, DO
Jan 10, 2022 Link to From Jazz Hands to Scalpel, Please
Micaela Stevenson
Jan 3, 2022 Link to To the Physician Who Gave Me Positive Feedback
Lawrence Hergott, MD
Dec 14, 2021 Link to On Duty in the Surgery Waiting Room
Amy Vertrees, MD
Dec 1, 2021 Link to When a Mistake Haunts You — And What to Do About It
Sathvik Namburar
Nov 16, 2021 Link to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle—Yes, Even in the OR
Colleen McDermott, MD
Nov 1, 2021 Link to Have You Ever Made An Intern or Medical Student Cry?
Abraham Kim
Oct 25, 2021 Link to What Your Favorite Hobby Says About Who You Are as a Clinician
Oct 19, 2021 Link to The Suture Tail Matters, But So Does Everything Else
Lloyd D Holm, DO
Oct 14, 2021 Link to Clinicians Are Making Life-and-Death Decisions—Do They Know How?
Sep 30, 2021 Link to Ending Your Career with Grace Means Letting Go of the Knife
Hallie Smith
Sep 21, 2021 Link to The Olympian-to-Physician Pipeline
Jason Han, MD
Sep 1, 2021 Link to In Medicine, Nothing Is Ever Black and White
Olga Muldoon, MD
Aug 5, 2021 Link to The OR Is Missing Something Patients Need
Dana Kroop, NP
Jul 29, 2021 Link to Signing the Pre-Op, Managing the Post-Op