Month: May 2019

Dr. Thomas Falasca, May 30, 2019 Recently, I read on Medscape the commentary of Dr. Pies about his experience as a patient having an elective procedure by a surgeon who did not present himself beforehand, did not introduce himself, and…

Dr. Thomas Falasca, May 28, 1019 Kristen Lee Currier died at the age of 45 from a pulmonary embolism. The “care” provided to her was abominable. It reveals a textbook of failures. In outline, a first nurse practitioner saw the…

Dr. Thomas Falasca, May 27, 2019 Author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine A wrong-patient prostate surgery with serious complications is reported in the Des Moines Register of January 3 & 7, 2019.  Based…

Dr. Thomas Falasca, May 23, 2019 Author Of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making Interesting letter supporting high-quality RCTs as the minimum standard for all procedural interventions (Sharma, May 21, 2019, https://jamanetwork.com). Although the theoretical basis for an intervention may…

Dr. Thomas Falasca, May 20, 2019 Author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine This interesting study by Kristin Ray, MD, in Pediatrics, April 08, 2019, indicates that 52% of children diagnosed with acute respiratory…

Dr. Thomas Falasca, May 15, 2019 Author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine While I have written much previously about the publication bias, finally I have some optimistic news possibly signaling a change. Publication…

Dr. Thomas Falasca, May 7, 2019 Author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine I am a physician and I care about my patients’ welfare. I don’t retail a commercial service concerned only with the…

Dr. Thomas Falasca, May 5, 2019 Author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine An interesting research letter in JAMA Network describes how falsified data makes its way into meta-analyses thus contaminating them and changing…

Dr. Thomas Falasca, May 4, 2019 Author of Physician’s Guide to Better Medical Decision Making: Critical Thinking in Medicine I was so distressed to read this article. Another reason for physicians to carefully scrutinize drug claims. https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/30/health/mallinckrodt-whistleblower-lawsuit-acthar/index.html?fbclid=IwAR07oBCuWx7gaxGuuLtCu-OuzQLP4YtEcesJ_ju3nGo_0MOrqeMIddS3jN4 Actharwhistleblower