Reflections from My Hips (Member Essay)
Physician Executive 2006, Nov-Dec, 32, 6
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Publisher Description
One surgeon, two hips, and three hospitals within four months, what's the story? As the medical director of a community hospital that has been one of America's Top 100 Hospitals for three years in a row, why did I go to two out-of-town academic medical centers to get my hips replaced? The short answer: privacy and politics.
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