Just in case anybody tried sending me an e-mail between Friday and Tuesday evening around 8:00 pm, I never got it. The changeover to our new e-mail system was massively bejabered and all those e-mails apparently disappeared into a cyber black hole. Please try again.
Also, I'm continuing to read the Bible over at the Dialogue blog -- slowly, erratically, but surely. In church, they only pick out the parts they want you to hear. I'm doing the whole thing. There's still time to get in on the ground floor -- I'm only into the 2d Chapter of Genesis. Dennis Prager says that only people who believe in the "divinity" of the first five books deserve to be called Americans. Well Dennis, I invite you to come on over and let's read them together.
Finally, I'm putting together a Public Health Year in Review. Anybody who wants to nominate one or more highlights, please leave a comment. Or send me an e-mail. You never know, I might even receive it.
Discussion of public health and health care policy, from a public health perspective. The U.S. spends more on medical services than any other country, but we get less for it. Major reasons include lack of universal access, unequal treatment, and underinvestment in public health and social welfare. We will critically examine the economics, politics and sociology of health and illness in the U.S. and the world.
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