I basically applied to law school as a way of telling my parents that I wasn't going to medical school.
“I basically applied to law school as a way of telling my parents that I wasn't going to medical school.”
— John Delaney · Medical
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I basically applied to law school as a way of telling my parents that I wasn't going to medical school.
“I basically applied to law school as a way of telling my parents that I wasn't going to medical school.”
— John Delaney · Medical
I basically applied to law school as a way of telling my parents that I wasn't going to medical school.
We can't let 535 people continue to limit the progress of a nation of more than 300 million.
After speaking with community leaders, faith leaders, and voters across the District during my campaign, I came to understand that visiting Israel was necessary to obtain a full and proper perspective on our relationship with our strongest ally in the Middle East.
We started CapitalSource because large banks were ignoring small to mid-sized businesses, and we saw a big business opportunity as a result.
The impact of low interest rates is broad and deep. Many Americans rely on interest income from their savings to help cover their cost of living.
As a physician, I know many doctors want to utilize new technology, but they find the cost prohibitive.
You put on this set of goggles, and within seconds, your brain is convinced you're now in a different, virtual environment. You're somewhere else, and that somewhere else may be a video game, it may be in a real-time movie, a museum exhibit, or a medical surgical training app.
I unfortunately had a lot of medical procedures throughout my life, so I decided to paint all of my surgeries as a way to heal and as a way to grow.
It is much more important to know what sort of a patient has a disease than what sort of a disease a patient has.
Medical disenfranchisement is fueled by a host of factors that include worsening shortage of primary care doctors in needy communities and a troubling scarcity of providers willing to treat the uninsured or publicly insured. Adding to the trend are fewer medical students choosing primary care over more lucrative and specialized fields.