Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Doctors Saved Lives, if Not Legs, in Boston

Sad, but inspiring story on the way doctors changed their traditional medical techniques to process all the people on Monday. Borrowed a lot of techniques from the military (e.g., felt markers on chests, tourniquets). Wonder if will impacts the types of training medical schools will offer to better prepare their doctors.

Read more in the NYT.

Why Women Aren’t C.E.O.s, According to Women Who Almost Were

"It’s not a pipeline problem. It’s about loneliness, competition and deeply rooted barriers." Read more in the NYT .