Random Musings
Oh, so glibly prescriptive: We think, therefore we judge
"Things will happen without anyone being blameable for them. So be Zen. Be patient. Concede that inevitability and unpredictability are part and parcel of our nature and our fate and destiny". Jack Aslanian muses on the effects of the coronavirus from a medical writer's point of view. |
For Here is Bespoke Windbagerry: Vacate the Hall, and the Podium too
"It is beyond belief how effortlessly wistfulness can make us forgiving, but then who could have foretold the upheavals we have experienced between a year ago, let us say, and the present — in inconceivable venues, all over the world". |
O, Safety, quo vadis?
"We should not be deluded into believing that safety procedures can or will ever fully allay our fears". |
Of all bases some uncovered: Random observations and opinions on the Novel Corona Virus
"Medical writers have substantial contributions to make to efforts to learn and communicate about our pandemic". To read more, please click here. |
Homeopathy redux: For so few Euros less
Since I last commented in this forum (see EMWA Webeditorials, Exacerbated Antipathies), things have moved along in France — to the detriment of homeopathy and users of homeopathic pharmaceuticals... To read more, please click here.. |
CME ritualised: The Good, the Bad, and the Unendurable Bore
Does every teacher inspire?
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Lexicoplasty: The last word but mine
Is a word not in a dictionary a word?
Jack Aslanian muses about the life and death of words in this thought-provoking piece. |
RidiculAds: Job Offers You Can Refuse!
In this scathing but funny piece, Stephen Gilliver wonders about some of the writing jobs that are posted, and the writers who accept them... To read more, please click here.
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Writing when you don’t have time
In modern society, everything we do needs to be quick, efficient and to-the-point. There is no doubt about it.... To read more, please click here.
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