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Famous

Date February 28, 2008

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If you don’t already know it, one of our fellow medical bloggers is now hitting the big time.  Dr. Bruce Campbell (publisher of the blog Reflections) had a piece recently in JAMA.  Not only that, but the NY Times Health blog wrote about his narrative.

Wow.  Talk about a good day.

It is a piece about dealing with a person’s religious beliefs in the OR and is quite worthy of the acclaim.  To be truthful, Bruce is one of the more skilled writers in the blog community.  If you don’t read him regularly, you should.

Hats off to you, Bruce.  Maybe some day you can join Pooh and Tigger.

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3 Responses to “Famous”

  1. rlbates said:

    I agree. I told him I wish I could write as well and as thoughtfully as he. Oh well.

  2. Amanda said:

    Ever since I heard you pay to put your star there or pay for your friend’s star I’ve been disillusioned with the “glamor” of Hollywood. So if we pool our lunch money he CAN have a star also.

  3. Bruce Campbell said:

    Dear Rob,

    Thanks! Very kind, although I think I’m more of a Roo than a Tigger.

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