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Sample Operative Notes

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on November 27, 2016

Here are some sample operative notes for obstetrics and gynecology. Feel free to download and modify these for your use. We will add others from […]

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How Should I Do A Breast Exam?

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on November 22, 2016

One of the great limitations of physical exam is that many (if not most providers) don’t do it very well. I have previously recommended the […]

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Four Tips For Vaginal Hysterectomy

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on November 21, 2016August 17, 2017

Here’s a new video with four tips to hopefully make vaginal hysterectomy a bit easier. If you haven’t yet, take a look at this post […]

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What The 2016 Election Can Teach Us About Science

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on November 15, 2016November 15, 2016

A lot of folks on both ends of the political spectrum were shocked at the results of the recent national election. Virtually every poll and […]

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The Financial Impact of Not Utilizing Evidence-Based Medicine

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on September 14, 2016September 14, 2016

The financial consequences of poor prescribing habits, as detailed in Which Drug Should I Prescribe?, are simply enormous. Recall that just one physician, making poor prescribing decisions […]

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Which Drug Should I Prescribe?

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on August 29, 2016September 5, 2023

Once the diagnosis is made correctly, the treatments begin. Selection of prescription drugs is one of the important (and costly) things that physicians do. How […]

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Debiasing Strategies

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on August 25, 2016

All men make mistakes, but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong, and repairs the evil. The only crime is pride. — […]

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Cognitive Bias

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on August 23, 2016August 23, 2016

(This cartoon and nine more similar ones are here). Our human reasoning and decision-making processes are inherently flawed. Faced with so many decisions to be made every […]

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Trends…

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on August 22, 2016August 22, 2016

Recently, I made a disparaging comment about data that was not statistically signficant but rather was “trending” toward significance: There was an apparent “trend” towards fewer cases […]

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How Do I Know If A Study Is Valid?

By Howard Herrell, MDPosted on August 18, 2016August 21, 2016

If you torture data for long enough, it will confess to anything. – Ronald Harry Coas Imagine that you’ve just read a study in the prestigious […]

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