Photo Friday: Progress on P and 14th Streets, Washington, DC
This week’s photograph, of a mural depicting President Barack Obama and the word “Progress,” was taken on P Street, in Washington, just off of historic Logan Circle,…
This week’s photograph, of a mural depicting President Barack Obama and the word “Progress,” was taken on P Street, in Washington, just off of historic Logan Circle,…
On my lunch break from the NHIN forum this week, I stopped in to my favorite Smithsonian Museum to find a great exhibition, Women of Our Time.…
This week’s photograph is of two Health 2.0 (and other numbers) leaders, Scott Shreeve, MD from Crossover Healthcare (on Twitter as scottshreeve), and Holly Potter, the Vice President…
This week’s photograph is not one I have taken, but a collection of photographs put together, by my colleague Paulanne Balch, MD, (whose experience using a personal health…
This week’s photograph (published a little later, to support Engage With Grace) was taken on Thanksgiving day, at President’s Park, in front of the Andrew Jackson statue. You…
The words in the title of the post were said by one of the staff at the newly re-opened National Museum of American History this morning to a…
This week’s photograph was taken in a well known coffee store, where customer evaluations were posted in a conspicuous place. What would it be like for a medical…
I had a few great photographs to choose from for this week’s Photo Friday, they were of colleagues and friends from this week’s California Chronic Care Conference. Those…
This week’s photograph is of The National Building Museum , in Downtown, Washington, DC, which became famous this year for an ending, to a historic presidential campaign. From…
I’ve selected a photograph of Matthew Holt (in the wig and skirt) and Indu Subaiya, MD, performing the lifecycle of a patient in a Heatlh 2.0 world, and…