by Matthew Rehrl MD | Uncategorized
Ugly, twisted tree, Branches knotted, cysts on trunk But the bugs love you!
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity, Uncategorized
One of my favorite foods is my free-range and pasture-raised, organically-fed eggs. Rightly or wrongly, I imagine a brood of healthy chickens running randomly around a field, laying their eggs for my future breakfast. (I may not be totally off the mark here. Check out...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity, EHR, Uncategorized
My wife, who uses a straw when drinking sodas, pointed out to me the central hole in the aluminum can’s tab can be used to stabilize her straw. But was the second, more central hole in the tab of the aluminum soda can designed specifically to hold a straw? No, per...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare Ethics, Uncategorized
Let’s take a look at Patagonia’s Core Values: Build the best productOur criteria for the best product rests on function, repairability, and, foremost, durability. Among the most direct ways we can limit ecological impacts is with goods that last for generations or can...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | CEOs on Twitter, Twitter, Uncategorized
Most healthcare CEOs think of their Twitter account as a marketing tool. For example, they may think of Twitter as something their organization needs to have because all organizations nowadays have Twitter accounts, or that it’s a nice place to post the...