We had a number of staff transitions in 2019. Here is our support team as we start the new year.
The OHC website is now “responsive” and should be more easy for you to read on your phone or tablet, providing you understand “Reader View.” Which we explain.
I avidly read and observe news and public affairs. Frequently I am frustrated by incomplete analysis or failure to even ask no less answer questions that seem not only obvious to me but central to the issue. I thought I would share some of these observations from time to time. Perhaps you can answer them, or at least commiserate, or set me straight.
Like the main character in this book, long-term Orchard Health Care member Joan Dash spent much of her childhood in a nudist camp. She went on to get a master’s and Ph.D. at Harvard where she studied soil microbiology. Today, she and her husband use the ground penetration techniques described in this book, helping archaeologists decide where to dig.
One of Dr. Kanner’s patients describes her most trying experience with johnnies and invites others to share their experiences, as well as to reflect on the origin and name of the diabolical gown.