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within 3 days i’ve watched two movies dealing with euthanasia. i watched Frédéric Chaudier’s Les Yeux Ouverts (trailer) with fellow med students and last night, it was family time for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Guzaarish (trailer). with these two movies I’ve been presented with the views of two filmmakers with very different cultural backgrounds and living under different legal systems. it’s also been two ways of looking at life.
the debate about euthanasia is an everlasting one. i’ve attended quite a few debates to know what leads a suffering person to ask for his own death. however i don’t consider myself ready enough to take a stand.
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Deep thoughts from a physician I’d readily take as an model in my career.
I have a lot of religious patients, and I personally have a strong religious background. Given the nature of my work, the issue of miracles comes up quite often in the exam room. In this realm I stand on the razor’s edge, not wanting to discredit the hope for the unexpected but also not wanting to lead people to false hope. I am a human who hopes for miracles, but I am also a physician who relies on science. Is it possible to live in both worlds without ending up (…) disingenuous (…) ?
Robert Gupta: Music is medicine, music is sanity
Robert Gupta, violinist with the LA Philharmonic, talks about a violin lesson he once gave to a brilliant, schizophrenic musician — and what he learned. Called back onstage later, Gupta plays his own transcription of the prelude from Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1.
I’m closing down my year’s network which I was hosting on Ning.com. This post explains why the journey ends.
L’an dernier, j’ai monté et entretenu avec l’aide précieuse de mon ami Shakeel un réseau social sur Ning.com pour ma promo. Cette fois, par contre, j’ai choisit de laisser tomber le projet.
Plusieurs raisons ont poussé à cette décision:
A un moment j’ai pensé convertir le site en une alternative à facebook pour la promo ; beaucoup d’entre nous préfèrent discuter médecine sur une autre plateforme. Mais j’ai vite laisser tomber l’idée. La vie d’externe ne me permettra pas de gérer tout le flux d’infos.
C’est donc avec grand regret que j’annonce la fermeture de ufr107.ning.com.
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