Vanessa Grubbs June 7, 2014 chronic kidney disease, kidney transplant, race and medicine if black Vanessa Grubbs June 7, 2014 chronic kidney disease, kidney transplant, race and medicine I have a patient who looks a lot like Denzel Washington to me. Book of Eli Denzel. Minus the dark glasses and shotgun. Even has similar mannerisms.
Vanessa Grubbs May 31, 2014 chronic kidney disease, dialysis, kidney transplant, shared decision-making mixed blessings Vanessa Grubbs May 31, 2014 chronic kidney disease, dialysis, kidney transplant, shared decision-making Chronic kidney disease, I’ve come to believe, is both a blessing and a curse.
Vanessa Grubbs May 25, 2014 dialysis, no dialysis first ever Vanessa Grubbs May 25, 2014 dialysis, no dialysis “Acid-base abnormalities and electrolytes.” “Pathophysiology.”These were the words the group of ten fellows repeated over and over again when I asked the question, “Why did you go into nephrology?”
Vanessa Grubbs May 17, 2014 no dialysis, end of life, palliative care in case i don’t see you again Vanessa Grubbs May 17, 2014 no dialysis, end of life, palliative care In case I don’t get to see you again… I knew only bits about Mr. G. The bits that don’t really matter. I knew what medications he had been prescribed. I knew his blood pressure. I knew his weight. But I knew nothing about the bits that mattered.