The opioid crisis seems to me one of those issues everyone knows exists, but also an issue that our political system and society really hasn't come to grips with. Molly Schnell provides a useful short overview in "The Opioid Crisis: Tragedy, Treatments and Trade-offs," written as a Policy Brief for the Stanford Institute of Economic Policy Reseach (February 2019). She writes:
Privacy on the internet can be confusing.
A dynamic and healthy economy will always be undergoing a process of churn: new companies and new jobs starting, but also existing companies and jobs ending. Thus, it's been troubling to see articles about "The Decline in US Entrepreneurship" (August 4, 2014), a lower rate of business startups, and a decline in how much new firms are offering in terms of job gains.
As a physician, it's important to exude and project an image of confidence, knowledge, and decisiveness. After all, the eyes of patients, families, nursing staff, ancillary staff, and trainees are on you. There is no room to question or doubt yourself in the public eye.
There are some books that plunge into your heart, take hold of your still-beating vital muscle, and rips it out whilst living on a yacht, raising kids with scholarships to Oxford University, and curing cancer on the side.
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