by chill986 | Mar 4, 2013 | Dr. Berliner's Blog
Red eyed Monday – flew in from New York. 5 patients by Noon very slow. Then the rush – 48 patients by closing, more than 40 in the door by 6:30, while some called it in. Charts galore. Still have 18 to go. One Post IUD partial uterine fenestration with... by chill986 | Mar 1, 2013 | Dr. Berliner's Blog
31 patients on a steady Friday. The Medical Student finished out her rotation in exemplary fashion, an honors pass. Strep x3. Influenza x4 both type A & B. Scabies. Epoxy dermatitis. Sterile Cystitis. SqCCA sent to derm for Biopsy. Weight Loss x4. HTN. Tooth... by chill986 | Feb 28, 2013 | Dr. Berliner's Blog
25 patients – Steady Thursday. Most arrived in bunches, like grapes. Toured the Med Student through the graveyard across the street. Showed her Dr. Rhodes spire and the crypts. Rashes and Gastroenteritis were common today. Influenza both type A & B were in... by chill986 | Feb 27, 2013 | Dr. Berliner's Blog
29 patients, pleasant Wednesday. Patients came in small waves. CCP Executive Physical. Routine yearly Labs. started the Day. x4 Noro-virus style Gastroenteritis. TMJ pain. DOT PE. Molluscum Contagiosum – ‘rash’. x4 Sinusitis. x4 Weight Loss. Clinical... by chill986 | Feb 27, 2013 | Dr. Berliner's Blog
The sneeze reflex (also known as ptarmosis), is a condition of sudden, uncontrollable expellation of air through the nares in response to numerous stimuli. Sneezing usually occurs in response to mechanical irritation in the nasal cavity, which results in an afferent...