by Matthew Rehrl MD | Social Media, Twitter
I’m getting ready to change my pinned tweet (see below). I’ve had it up since January 26, 2020—the week I recognized that CoVid was going to dominate healthcare for at least the entire year. (As an aside, the reason I knew CoVid was going to be huge that early...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Health
Health isn’t precious, at least in the sense that a string of pearls is precious—a piece of jewelry which my wife might wear to the symphony once or twice a year. Rather health is much more like a can opener, something which is essential daily, or at least every...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Writing, Writing Habits
Here’s one of my favorite writing quotes: “Love what you do and do what you love. Don’t listen to anyone else who tells you not to do it. You do what you want, what you love. Imagination should be the center of your life.”― Ray Bradbury It’s an...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Book Reviews
For a writing project I am working on, I needed to better understand the history of Seattle concerning the regional Native American community. Low and behold, I had the good fortune to find this jewel of a book, The River That Made Seattle, written by BJ Cummings....
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Writing
I am attracted to the concept of kaizen, also known as CANI: the philosophy and science of Constant And Never ending Improvement (CANI). It overlaps with the concept of “The Infinite Game”—an innovation mindset, as developed by Simon Sinek, which approaches work...