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Westchester Physician – March 2022 Volume 38, Issue 3
It is a dictum in primary care pediatrics that one should expect the common, but keep an eagle eye out for the unexpected. Also, we need to recognize that the rare often comes in cloaked in the various garbs of the quotidian ills...
Westchester Physician – February 2022 Volume 38, Issue2
I was greatly saddened to hear of the untimely death of Dr. Paul Farmer at age 62. I first learned about him when I read “Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World” by Tracy Kidder...
Westchester Physician – January 2022 Volume 38, Issue 1
My wife has often accused me of being a news junky. Guilty as charged! I give the New York Times a thorough read each day as I eat lunch. In addition, I listen to Morning Joe each morning while eating breakfast. Yes, I know that labels...
Westchester Physician – December 2021 Volume 37, Issue 10
To get to Katonah, a small village in Northern Westchester, from New York City, one can take the train as so many have done since rail service was first established in the 1850’s. Getting off the train from New York, one crosses over...
Westchester Physician – November 2021 Volume 37, Issue 9
I have been a doctor for almost 40 years. Along the way, I have treated and diagnosed thousands of diseases and conditions. It is very satisfying and I don’t mind seeing the same maladies over and over again. The way I look at it, each...
Westchester Physician – September-October 2021 Volume 37, Issue 8
It is strange to refer to early July of this year as a halcyon period, less than three months ago, but add that to the list of strange unbelievable things of the COVID era. My wife and I were feeling buoyed by the increasingly warm weather...
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