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...Government’s Center for Public Leadership and U.S. News & World Report, suggests Americans were especially critical of the media, the executive branch, and Congress. Of the 12 sectors respondents rated, those three received the lowest marks. Even the institutions that fared best—the military and medicine??received barely passing grades, with respondents expressing only “moderate” confidence. David R. Gergen, the Center for Public Leadership’s director, said he found the results disturbing. “There’s something more profound here than unhappiness with...
...that Corey created with his two post-doctoral co-authors, Barbara Czakó and László Kürti, comes much closer to reaching Corey’s lofty goal than I imagined it could.That isn’t to say that “Molecules and Medicine?? is the book you’ll want to read before bed. (If it is, however, you should be concentrating in chemistry.) What Corey, Czakó, and Kürti’s colorful 249-page soft-cover will do is give anyone with a hankering to understand...
...Central to this principle is his concept of the “positive deviant” in medicine??a person who simply outperforms others in his or her field. It is Gawande’s project in “Better” to understand why some people or institutions in medicine are great while others are just, well, okay...
That curiosity is paramount for Gawande in the pursuit of personal and professional success. Despite his officially-deemed “genius” status, Gawande continues searching for better solutions to medicine??s many flaws...
William Wright-Swadel, director of the Office of Career Services, said that primary parents looking for flexible schedules within a certain field—such as medicine??often have to accept a lower paying job than those not requiring such hours...