Thoughts from
the road
by: Allan F. Brack
“The majesty of geese lifting themselves over the road and surging into the morning sky laid bare the meaningless rush of cars speeding off to places that seemed much less important than those for which the host of magnificent geese were destined. And I thought that there is more meaning in a handful of geese aloft than a million men on a thousand roads.”
― Craig D. Lounsbrough
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When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us.
In the beginning there was BOB: no one else, no oceans, no plants, no people, no animals, just BOB.
Knowing full well that all of you would love to join me on my adventures and travels in India.
There has grown an attitude over the years that states ‘not my problem’ as a cultural imperative.
Allan F. Brack
is also a Managing Editor of ORGSAFE.ORG
a website dedicated to safety in the Operating room. We run various videos, editorials and information covering all things safety related as well as OSHA updates on staff safety. Further, we promote products that directly effect nurses and surgical technologists in this dangerous environment. ORGSAFE.ORG will be offering CEU’s in the future on all things Operating Room.
Malignant Hyperthermia Discussion with Three Experts
Here we discuss manifests clinically as a hypermetabolic crisis when an MH-susceptible (MHS) individual is exposed to a volatile anesthetic (eg, halothane, isoflurane, sevoflurane, desflurane) or succinylcholine
Allan F. Brack