Eric Scaife

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Eric Scaife

Eric Scaife

@EricScaife

Salt Lake City, UT Katılım Ocak 2012
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George Mack
George Mack@george__mack·
My favorite Charlie Munger story: In 1953, Munger was 29 years old. Recently divorced. Lost the house. Huge social stigma of divorce back then. His 8-year-old son, Teddy, was diagnosed with cancer. The leukemia was incurable. No medical insurance - Munger paid for all his medical care. Charlie would visit Teddy in the hospital every day -- and then walk the streets crying. Teddy died at the age of 9. Charlie was broke, divorced and just lost his child. 99.9% of people would've turned to alcohol, drugs, or suicide. (And you'd understand why) Munger never did. Fast forward to 52 years old, a failed surgery left him blind in one eye with the potential of going fully blind one day. Charlie was an obsessive learner who read every book he could get his hands on. When confronted with the possibility of going blind and no longer being able to read he said: "It's time for me to learn braille!" The only thing that might be more impressive than his intellect was his actions. RIP. --------- Munger on Self-Pity: "Generally speaking, envy, resentment, revenge, and self-pity are disastrous modes of thought. Self-pity gets pretty close to paranoia… Every time you find your drifting into self-pity, I don’t care what the cause, your child could be dying from cancer, self-pity is not going to improve the situation. It’s a ridiculous way to behave. Life will have terrible blows, horrible blows, unfair blows, it doesn’t matter. Some people recover and others don’t. There I think the attitude of Epictetus is the best. He thought that every mischance in life was an opportunity to behave well. Every mischance in life was an opportunity to learn something and that your duty was not to be immersed in self-pity, but to utilize the terrible blow in a constructive fashion. That is a very good idea."
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University of Utah Health
University of Utah Health@UofUHealth·
The first in-utero fetal surgery in #Utah was performed last year. Today, we welcomed back the young patient and her family to celebrate this #MedicalMilestone! #FetalSurgeries are a game-changer in expert care that can significantly improve health outcomes for newborns.
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FOX 13 News Utah
FOX 13 News Utah@fox13·
MEDICAL MILESTONE - One year after a medical team at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital and the University of Utah Health performed the first in-utero fetal surgery in the state, the patient and her family reunited with caregivers to celebrate. fox13now.com/news/health/fa…
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Utah Pediatric Surgery
Utah Pediatric Surgery@UtahPedsSurgery·
Some of the amazing kids and family members with our outstanding Pulmonary Hypoplasia Program leads Dr Katie Russell and Tonya Duke showing up to the Utah State Capitol yesterday to celebrate National Omohalocele Awareness Day! @primarychildren @UofUHealth @UtahGov #owarrior
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Debtlifts
Debtlifts@Debtlifts·
A week before he died, Musashi wrote the Dokkōdō, or The Way of Walking Alone. It consisted of 21 rules and provided a roadmap to live life by. The rules are strict and harsh, but honest and powerful.
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Utah General Surgery Residency
Utah General Surgery Residency@UtahGenSurgRes·
Congrats to our resident @BleicherJosh for this fantastic publication with @UofUHealth attendings @Kronos_76, Dr. Scaife, and our gen surg program director, Dr. Lambert!
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open (TSACO)@TSACO_AAST

Malignant #SBO mgmt: 316 surgeons from @SocSurgOnc& @aspsm1 VS @EAST_TRAUMA show different practice patterns. Excellent study from @joshbleicher @UtahGenSurgRes @Kronos_76 on need for multidisciplinary decision-making & evidence to align practice. tsaco.bmj.com/content/6/1/e0…

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Erik Pearson, MD FACS
Erik Pearson, MD FACS@citizensurgeon·
Driving back to Sunrise to take out a sick appendix I took a look at the thermostat…it’s hot hot hot. Praying everyone’s AC stays functional this blazing weekend
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Utah Pediatric Surgery
Utah Pediatric Surgery@UtahPedsSurgery·
Doug Barnhart started our fellowship and led the recruitment and training of 5 pediatric surgery fellows. He passes the reigns to the capable hands of Brian Bucher @UofUSurgery @APSASurgeons
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Chris Froome
Chris Froome@chrisfroome·
No fractures thankfully but there’s a lot of swelling & bruising to my left leg and thorax. I’m going to try get a good night’s rest & see how things look in the morning before making any decisions with the medical team. Thanks for the many messages of support X
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Chris Froome
Chris Froome@chrisfroome·
Not how I planned for today to go but I managed to finish. Off for some scans 🤞I will update this evening. I hope everyone else who came down is okay 🙏 #TDF2021
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