Medmic: Medmic

Burn It Up

Alexis Del Cid is a journalist and TV anchor for The University of Kansas Health System Medical News Network.

She Is also an EMMY winner.

How Can We Better Cope with Medical Malpractice Lawsuits and Adverse Events?

Dr. Fortner MD is an Ob/Gyn, entrepreneur, speaker, and an expert in PTSD Like events in medicine.

She lives on a farm in rural Ohio with her husband and 4 children. She has been practicing for 21 years and went from private practice to now an OB Hospitalist position working part time.

She can be reached at:

https://www.themedmalcoach.com/

A Personal Retrospective: Part Three Humor (an appreciation of the letter “B” by Dr. “B”)

Dr. Susan Baumgaertel founded a novel medical consultation business

myMDadvocate after 25 years of clinical practice in internal medicine,

now serving patients virtually in WA state. Parallel to her

professional services she maintains her free informational website

MenopauseMenu which offers nourishing support for menopause and beyond

in the form of science-based information, balanced with a holistic

focus on personal well-being.

She can be reached at :
www.myMDadvocate.com
www.MenopauseMenu.com

Uninvited

Gaetan Sgro MD practices Internal Medicine in Pittsburgh, PA.

His poems have appeared in The Bellevue Literary Review, Glass: Poet’s Resist, Blueline, The Healing Muse, Best New Poets 2016, and other fine publications.

Ghost Poems

Emily Hockaday’s first full-length collection, Naming the Ghost, is available on Barnes & Noble and with Cornerstone Press. Her second book, In a Body, an ecopoetry collection about chronic illness, is forthcoming October 2023 with Harbor Editions.

You can find Emily at www.emilyhockaday.com or tweeting (for now) @E_Hockaday.

Surviving Miscarriage

Joan Baranow, PhD is a Professor of English at Domincan University in California.

Her Poem “Surviving Miscarriage,” was originally published in her book, A Slight Thing, Happiness (Saint Julian Press 2022)