tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6296669137299786155.post6100652732563158575..comments2023-07-20T05:30:32.466-07:00Comments on In My Humble Opinion: GotchaJordan Grumethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12566078305685946261noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6296669137299786155.post-81676574560198715732015-12-24T12:21:48.933-08:002015-12-24T12:21:48.933-08:00Your comments are eyeopening and from my end expla...Your comments are eyeopening and from my end explain many of the medical groups ongoing actions when we meet. There is a concern I am sure of possible litigation over every visit but then that was true when I was a financial manager. No decision we made at any level is without its risks, your profession being the most risky. There is a reason; many medical folks in the past I have encountered had an attitude of perfection, especially surgeons. Much of that has changed with the realization of your postings that fixing anything, humans included, can and does fail often but has a significant amount of success. Continue to follow the philosophy that you espouse and your path should be smooth. Humility and kindness are the best medicines that any profession can have.tom buntynnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6296669137299786155.post-71642041330057273542015-10-22T01:17:43.708-07:002015-10-22T01:17:43.708-07:00"But there was a certain lightness nonetheles..."But there was a certain lightness nonetheless." Delightful and beautifully written. For some reason, this sweet story reminded me of Claude Debussy's quote that "Music is the space between the notes."Janicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17583976405078805873noreply@blogger.com