I will be attending the Nevada Academy of Family Physicians Summer CME meeting in Las Vegas this week. Looking forward to some school, after a long year and a half of no vacation. Have to get my Board Certification requirements updated.
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Saying Goodbye
Ending of practice is complicated. I don't want to leave my patients without good care, yet I want to be with my patients. I want to have more time with my children, yet I feel like I have betrayed my patients. In the seemingly never ending circle of guilt in my mind, I decided to write a letter to my CEO.
June 5,
2015
To my
beloved patients and staff of GRMC
One of
my favorite authors, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “Do not be too timid and
squeamish about your actions. All life
is an experiment. The more experiments
you make the better. What if they are a
little coarse, and you may get your coat soiled or torn? What if you do fail, and get fairly rolled in
the dirt once or twice? Up again; you
shall never be afraid of a tumble.”
My
divorce has taken a tremendous toll on my spirit. Affecting my childrens’ little spirits, this
toll is more than I can physically bear.
The torment in their eyes when Daddy leaves, has no discrimination against
the multitude of tortures it forces onto my heart. When at the end of every visit, thoughts of
betraying my children plague my soul deeply, I plead for mercy from God,
freedom from heartache, rest and peace.
I feel
as if the Lord has opened my eyes to the correct journey now. Although I am in a wonderful place already,
surrounded by the most wonderful people on God’s green earth, my patients and
staff, and all those who are entrusted to care, I have a new journey. I must fulfill the obligations of being a
responsible father and man. I have
enjoyed intensely, every one of you who believed in me, and trusted me with
your care. Those of you who knew what I
was going through gave me strength and support I will never forget. You, who gave me shelter and food during the
darkest times of my life, I am forever indebted to.
I plan
to focus my energies on being available to my babies, as they desire to be with
me all the time. Therefore, I have given
Ray Reynolds, CEO of GRMC my 60 days- notice, and my last clinic day is
8/1/15. This isn’t permanent, as I may
very well return. But only after a new office manager has been hired. Please
understand and keep me close to your hearts and prayers. God bless you and keep you close.
Forever
humbled,
Justus
Turner Peters MD
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Treating Pain
Sometimes physicians forget the power of medicine. I am happy that we have a variety of medications that can treat pain. And my patients are happy as well. People have been treating their own pain since the beginning of mankind. They have been using all kinds of mixtures, poultices, herbs, and spells all for the sake of a quality of life.
Fact tweeted, " @Fact: Marijuana is the oldest natural, purest, and healthiest pain relief medication in the world. It's use dates back to 10 B.C."
When it comes to side effects of some medications we would like to err on the side of safety. Pure natural plant products tend to have the least side effects.
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