Before, it was about how to do a good job. Now it is about ‘How much will you benefit?’ ”
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Courtney Sabile
Timeline: 1920s - YES! Magazine - 0 views
http://www.astcweb.org/public/publication/documents/Burkley%20Sept%202008%20TJE1.pdf - 7 views
Jay-Z vs the Game: Lessons for the American Primacy Debate | Marc Lynch - 3 views
McAllen, Texas and the high cost of health care : The New Yorker - 2 views
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I completely agree, healthcare providers should be compassionate and care for their patients. As a prospective healthcare provider, I hope my generation would serve the public not for monetary gain, but the satisfaction of being able to help those in need the most. Some doctors I've had appointments with just diagnose me, or say there isn't anything wrong and leave the room. Doctors and nurses should have the ability to empathize their patients. Patients are people too, not a lab subject.
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Today, healthcare providers seem to want to benefit for monetary gain. As a prospective healthcare provider, I hope my generation will treat their patients with respect and do the best of their ability to treat them. From personal experience, I went through many doctor's appointments with different doctors and I saw a repeating pattern. It's rare to find that good doctor who empathizes their patients and cares about their well-being; not a checklist off a number. Not only a professional relationship, but there should be a personal level too.
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Dan Dennett: Dangerous memes | Video on TED.com - 2 views
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Dennet's TED Talk about comparing developing memes to viruses are interesting. However, I disagree because people today are exposed to media information and this creates new cultures and ideas. Sure they "retire" old customs, but life changes and with today's technology,
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(cont.) ...the pace is much faster and more accesible than ever before.
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Are political parties growing more unified? - 4 views
Data & Design How-to's Note 5: Get the idea | Drawing by Numbers - 1 views
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The visual presentation reveals some morbid facts: more people jumped east towards the city, and the single most popular spot is the centre of the bridge.
Joanna Moorhead on the best country to give birth | Life and style | The Guardian - 18 views
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A tale of two pregnancies: from a helicopter to a horse and cart
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