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Posts by Klar Yaggi MD, MPH
Ourt own Naftali Kaminskisi shares lessons vital for navigating today’s challenging climate for science and healthcare:
🔹 Hold firm to your core values while adapting to changing environments.
🔹 Neutrality isn’t an option in critical moments.
🔹 Choose battles carefully to avoid burnout
Science is under siege
Impeach Trump
Providing critical health information is one of its main functions. #publichealthbalckout #scienceunderseige
Springsteen’s not just Born to Run—he’s born to speak truth. Total badass move including those remarks on the EP. We need everyone, famous or not, to call out injustice, stand up, and speak truth to power. Silence is complicity.
Screenshot of a post from weaselle from Jun 18, 2024: I've said it before and i'll say it again: what we want is for these things to be run like a HOUSEHOLD... a home. A household still has a budget and an income and resources to manage; all the moving parts are the same but the focus is different. A business will let every person in it die a terrible death if it makes the business profit. A household will spend it's last dollar to keep the people in it safe and healthy. A household will use money as a resource to add value to the lives of the people in the household. A business will use people as a resource to add monetary value to the business. We don't want a government run like a business, we want a country run like a household. Because we live here.
I've never seen "running government like a business is bad, actually" illustrated as plainly and clearly as this:
This is brilliant. Let’s do it!
About 90% of the Venezuelans deported to El Salvador had no criminal record in the US, according to a review of records by Bloomberg News.
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
T Big leap in diagnostic AI: AMIE outperforms physicians on many fronts. But before robots replace doctors, two questions:
Who carries the legal risk if AI gets it wrong? Will patients ever feel truly cared for without a human in the loop?
Thank you for posting these papers. Big leap in diagnostic AI: AMIE outperforms physicians on many fronts. But before robots replace doctors, two questions:
Who carries the legal risk if AI gets it wrong? Will patients ever feel truly cared for without a human in the loop?
Thank you for posting these papers. Big leap in diagnostic AI: AMIE outperforms physicians on many fronts. But before robots replace doctors, two questions:
Who carries the legal risk if AI gets it wrong? Will patients ever feel truly cared for without a human in the loop?
Thank you for sharing. Big leap in diagnostic AI: AMIE outperforms physicians on many fronts. But before replacing doctors with robots, two questions:
Who carries the legal risk if AI gets it wrong?
Will patients ever feel truly cared for without a human in the loop?
We absolutely should communicate public wins, but not everything needs a podium and press conference. Real leadership is knowing when to speak and when to let the work speak for itself.
Would love to see both parties find that balance between silent competence and performative governance.
Our shared takeaway is that the pursuit of meaning is noble and universal, but we must also recognize who gets to walk that path. True self-actualization doesn’t stop with personal fulfillment—it expands to help others rise, too.
Her critique reminded me of Maslow’s hierarchy: self-actualization sits at the top, but only after more basic needs — safety, belonging, stability — are met. Brooks’s message rings true, but it also presumes that access to resources and autonomy are available to all.
My wife, however, had a different reaction. She found the piece troublingly narrow — it featured only male figures and implicitly privileged those with the freedom to explore their passions without caregiving burdens or structural barriers.
David Brooks’s March 27 essay beautifully illuminates the winding, often painful path to self-fulfillment — sparked by enchantment, sustained by discipline. His portrait of vocation and craftsmanship as sources of meaning resonated deeply with me.
Presenting March Napness—a playful twist on March Madness, to support rescued bears who love a good snooze.
Join the fun and sign up here: www.fourpawsusa.org/our-stories/...
Brought to you from your friends at the Yale Centers for Sleep Medicine!
#MarchNapness #SavetheBears #YaleSleep
Honored to be among those elected to the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering - and also really proud of Dr. Erica Herzog!!
#ThisIsYalePCCSM
Just a reminder: having a functional moral compass right now is going to make you feel bad all the time; don’t mistakenly hate yourself for that.
Well now you know why we don't hire mediocre white men just to fill a quota.
On this day, when my two countries, the one I was born in & gave me education, culture & identity & the one that generously adopted me & gave me career, science & impact in the world, struggle with their democracies, I find solace & strength in the humans around me, family, friends, colleagues.