Some days I will be going straight home to Manhattan Chinatown, other days (next week?) I may have a hotel nearby.
Some days I will be going straight home to Manhattan Chinatown, other days (next week?) I may have a hotel nearby.
Rn I’m going thru a backlog of correspondence but if you’re trying to catch me on the phone for an appointment, now is the time!
Rn I’m going thru a backlog of correspondence but if you’re trying to catch me on the phone for an appointment, now is the time!
This is in part because ChatGPT has only “listened” to clinicians complain about their EMR system but never has had to click an actual dropdown list.
This is in part because ChatGPT has only “listened” to clinicians complain about their EMR system but never has had to click an actual dropdown list.
That said, I enjoy a certain thrill that comes with early morning appointments. If you ever desire an appointment as early as 4 or 5 am so you can meet before an early morning shift, reach out and I will try to accommodate you.
That said, I enjoy a certain thrill that comes with early morning appointments. If you ever desire an appointment as early as 4 or 5 am so you can meet before an early morning shift, reach out and I will try to accommodate you.
(pictured: A Citizens’ bank branch in Philadelphia)
(pictured: A Citizens’ bank branch in Philadelphia)
Staying in NYC this week (catching a few shows I don’t want to miss).
Philadelphia Center City Logan Sq: Sun Nov 16 - Wed Nov 19 (hotel off I-676)
King of Prussia PA: Wed Nov 19 - Friday Nov 21. (Hotel with an indoor pool!)
Please reach out to make arrangements!
Staying in NYC this week (catching a few shows I don’t want to miss).
Philadelphia Center City Logan Sq: Sun Nov 16 - Wed Nov 19 (hotel off I-676)
King of Prussia PA: Wed Nov 19 - Friday Nov 21. (Hotel with an indoor pool!)
Please reach out to make arrangements!
The themes that echo throughout the parsha and the haftarah involve reconciling your inner still small voice (divine conscience) with external pressures, including even the commanding voice of HaShem himself.
The themes that echo throughout the parsha and the haftarah involve reconciling your inner still small voice (divine conscience) with external pressures, including even the commanding voice of HaShem himself.