Opinion

Changing Ways?

Nearly 40 years ago I attended my first Nebraska Press Women conference. It was indeed a very “big deal” to me. I was totally in awe of the women I recognized.

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Zip Code Matter

Those of us who make our homes in the rural midwest understand that we face medical challenges our countrymen in more populated areas don’t. For example, there are two pediatric rheumatologists in the whole state of South Dakota. . . and they are both based in Fargo. In contrast, there are 10 in the Twin Cities with the University of Minnesota alone. In Winner South Dakota, you are nearly 150 miles away from emergency access to a neurosurgeon, assuming you can go by air. No matter where you are in Connecticut, that help is no more than 50 miles away.

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My Journey to Becoming a Hospitalist

When I first moved to Brookings, the primary care physicians took care of their own patients in the hospital. We would round on patients in the morning before clinic or try to sneak over during lunch or after clinic. While I loved taking care of patients in the hospital, it was hard to juggle the responsibilities of both giving my attention to the patients in the hospital while seeing people in the clinic. Any time the hospital nurse had a question; my clinic nurse would have to interrupt a clinic visit or wait for me to between patients. This could lead to some less-than-ideal times where I was being pulled in multiple directions at once.

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Legislative Update

Speaker of the Legislature John Arch announced last week that, so far, over 80 bills have either been signed by Governor Pillen or are on his desk awaiting his signature.

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