Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Housecalls: Best Of February 2010

February 2010 was not nearly as prolific as January. But here are the posts I think deserve a second look:

A Surgical Intern With The Steel (Subtitled: "Mary's Got A Gun")

Keith Olberman: "Life Panels" And An American Cry For Help

Pedophile Pediatricians: You Ask How Monsters Can Operate In the Light?

Randolph Hospital's CEO Bob Morrison: To The Best Of His Knowledge, Public Record Is Not Public Record (Subtitled: Why Does This Idiot Still Have A Job?)

Keep The Faith, Mike (Subtitled: The Other Randolph County Whistleblower Story Our Local Journalists Seem Determined To Ignore)

Cyberstalking Case Update: "(Dear Mr. Yates) . . ." [Subtitled Two Birds/One Stone]

The National Health Service Corps: Tired/Old/Recycled & Empty Promises In Obama's State Of The Union (Subtitled: Acidic Like An Ulcer)

A Valentine For Whistleblowers Done Wrong: Like Anne Mitchell. Like Debbie Crane. Like Mary Johnson. And Their Mothers.

Dr. Mary Johnson's Experience With The Smith-Moore Law Firm: There's A Reason They Can Represent The Likes Of Reille Hunter And John Edwards

Keep Your Hand Upon The Throttle And Your Eyes Upon The Rail

Whistle-blowing Texas Nurses Make The New York Times (Meanwhile, In N.C. Dr. Mary's Story Stays Buried): You Don't Have to Ask What I Think, Dave (Subtitled: P.S. NOT GUILTY)

Congressman Brad Miller And Dr. "Wacko" Chacko: "The Politicalization Of Healthcare"

Snow Days And Accelerators: Hindsight Is Always 20/20