Sundays are lovely days. They “refill my tank” in many ways – spiritually, emotionally, and physically. I seem to “catch up” on a lot of things on Sundays, with reading being one of those. If you’re looking for some interesting bite-sized readings today, here’s a little bit of what I’ve been filling my head with lately:
- How Much Do Medical Devices Cost? Doctors Have No Idea. by Bloomberg Business Week
- 4 Tips On Staying Creative From Noma Star Chef Rene Redzepi by FastCompany Design
- How to Create Meaning at Work When the Outcome Isn’t Always Meaningful by strategy+business
- Medicine or Mass Murder? Guideline Based on Discredited Research May Have Caused 800,000 Deaths in Europe Over the Last 5 Years by Forbes
- ‘Decision Regret’ in Nurses Linked to Fatigue by HealthLeaders Media
- Preventing Your Own Burnout is Part of Your Job by FastCompany Labs
- Consequences by G. Paul Wright, MD, via American College of Surgeons [lovely prose about the consequences both patients, families, and surgeons face]
- Cash for Kidneys: The Case for a Market for Organs by The Wall Street Journal
- 10 Questions You’d Better Ask Your Boss by Forbes
- Obamacare Glitches Forced Woman to Postpone Cancer Surgery by Huffington Post
- How to Disrupt Yourself: The High Cost And Benefits of Hiring Misfits by FastCompany Create
What about you? What caught your attention this week?