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Blind Spots: a book review about healthcare quality
This book review highlights Dr. Marty Makary’s exploration of how groupthink, tradition, and flawed assumptions have led medicine astray despite its many advances. Reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic and broader medical history, the review praises Makary’s call for humility, open inquiry, and a renewed commitment to truth. Rather than discrediting medicine, the book challenges physicians to confront dogma and pursue evidence-based reform with integrity and courage.
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A Night to Remember
Walter Lord’s A Night to Remember reveals Titanic’s tragedy—and reminds us to live with gratitude, resilience, and grace in life’s calm and storm.
May 15


The Longest Day
Seldom in the course of human events does one day, leave such an indelible mark as to permanently alter the course of history. On June...
Oct 31, 2024


The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel
On October 11, 1913, sailors on the Dutch steamer ship Coertzen noticed a curious object floating in the water at the mouth of the...
Jul 19, 2024


The 6 F's - Freedom
On July 4, 1776, fifty-six men representing the 13 American colonies gathered in a small room in the Pennsylvania state house in...
Jul 4, 2024


Empire of the Summer Moon
American history is filled with stories the Native American Indians and the settlers. This book tells the story of the Comanche Indians.
Mar 18, 2023


Destined for War
China will likely be the greatest geopolitical challenge the US will face in the next several decades. Can we escape the Thucydides's Trap?
Aug 25, 2022


A Man at Arms
He was a former Roman Legionary, now a mercenary and was charged to intercept the delivery of a letter believed harmful to the Roman Empire
Aug 11, 2022


Sacred Duty
The 3rd Army Infantry Battalion, established in 1784, is the longest standing infantry battalion but since 1948 has been the ceremonial...
Oct 2, 2019
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