Watched the pink glove dance again this morning and cried.

There is good news about hospice, but the problem is that you cannot do cancer curative treatment AND hospice in the stupid United States system. That is not true in other countries. You can, however, do palliative treatment. And where, exactly, is the line between the two? It is a moving target, isn't it.

I want to take my nursing home patients back, but I can't do the call 24/7. Especially not now. I was 24/7 for obstetrics for almost 5 years for my own patients, call going to the other group only when I left town. Right now I am 24/7 for my own patients, but I have less than 150 total. My established nursing home patients would not involve a lot of calls, because I know them. It's the new ones I worry about.

I need a call group, and I thought I had one. But one member is reluctant. He is a mentor though. I emailed him some questions related to the mentoring, presented the call problem and asked for his advice.

Sigh.

The pink glove dance has gone viral on YouTube, so I guess I'm not the only one.

And can I Iron node with logs?

Life is full of questions.