The promotion of a COVID vaccine as a cure to the pandemic may be as misguided as the early projections that herd immunity could be a panacea. To date no vaccination, other than against smallpox, has prevented the existence of a deadly virus and some have even led to the propagation of new wild strains […]
Month: May 2021
Caring for patients over long periods of time starts out as a romantic courtship. Initially, there is wooing. Both parties can do no wrong. New patients are relatively unknown to clinicians and vice versa. The main difference is that clinicians are expected to catalyze some change in patients for the better. After taking a history, doing […]