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Dylan Kahler

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Parsons (1951) has even suggested that surgeons as instrumentally active, pragmatically oriented individuals who take decisive action to see if human life display value patterns and behaviors that are emblematic of the “hero” in American society. - Forgive and Remember

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Antiquated “one size fits all” surgical equipment is yet another example of historical gender bias making things harder for the modern doctor, as evidenced in this fantastic article by Valeda Yong, MD, MSEd and Dylan Kahler of Temple Surgery Residents TUHS Dept of Surgery sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Antiquated “one size fits all” surgical equipment is yet another example of historical gender bias making things harder for the modern doctor, as evidenced in this fantastic article by <a href="/ValedaYongMD/">Valeda Yong, MD, MSEd</a> and <a href="/kahler_d/">Dylan Kahler</a> of <a href="/TempleSurgRes/">Temple Surgery Residents</a> <a href="/TempleSurgery/">TUHS Dept of Surgery</a> sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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I shall pass this way but once; any good that I can do or any kindness I can show to any human being; let me do it now. (1/2)

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"They knew that what gave pain its truly fearful dimension was a certain lack of familiarity. And these sensations they knew very well."

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How could an idiotic universe have produced creatures whose mere dreams are so much stronger, better, subtler than itself? CS Lewis

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I had come to see language as an almost supernatural force, existing between people, bringing our brains...into communion. Kalanithi

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You can't ever reach perfection, but you can believe in an asymptote toward which you are ceaselessly striving. Paul Kalanithi