by Deborah Bayer | Jun 28, 2015 | Resilience
I am in the process, as many of you are, of helping to launch a young man into successful adulthood. One thing my husband and I decided a long time ago was to try to nurture our son’s true interests rather than force a path on him based on financial prospects. This...
by Deborah Bayer | May 31, 2015 | Resilience
“We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.” –Martin Luther King, Jr. “Just as the tumultuous chaos of a thunderstorm brings a nurturing rain that allows life to flourish, so too in human affairs, times of advancement are preceded by...
by Deborah Bayer | Apr 26, 2015 | Resilience
No, my first blog post is not going to be a discussion of sheep’s blood agar, even if I am an Infectious Disease doctor. The title is a reference to my theme for the years when I was Medical Staff President. My theme was cultural change. In picking a theme, I...