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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Joseph Goldstein
NYU Langone Health aired a commercial showcasing its doctors during the Super Bowl. A North Carolina congressman wondered if it was a waste of money. The 30-second television advertisement showed star doctors from a top-notch Manhattan hospital clumsily playing football. From the sidelines, a former standout player for the Giants suggested they should stick to medicine. The ad promoting NYU Langone Health probably did not rank among this year's most memorable Super Bowl commercials.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Joseph Goldstein
Timmy Reen bien podría ser un caso médico único: un hombre con un trastorno grave que trabajaba en un entorno impredecible y de alto riesgo, totalmente inadecuado para sus compulsiones. Timmy Reen en un estacionamiento de Rockaways, a medio camino entre su casa y la que solía ser su estación de bomberos. Credit... Jeenah Moon para The New York Times "No te metas en lo que no te importa", decía. Pero a veces las burlas lo afectaban y se quitaba la mascarilla.
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3 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Joseph Goldstein
Share There was always an awkward moment for Timmy Reen after the fire was out. Standing amid the smoke and steam and wet debris, the other firefighters would shut off their oxygen tanks and pull off their face masks. But not Firefighter Reen.The other guys ribbed him as they poked at ash and drywall, searching for embers.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Joseph Goldstein
He continued showing up to work, awaiting the results of his appeal. But for the next nine months, he burned with humiliation, certain that his colleagues now regarded him as the weak link on the hose line. His already severe O.C.D. "went into overdrive," he said, as it often did in times of stress. In Mr. Reen's view, Dr. Hurwitz's decision to send him to the hospital had the effect of outing him. For 20 years he had tried to keep his O.C.D. a secret.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Joseph Goldstein
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