Kathryn Marie Charnock, M.D., Major, MC, USAF: Graduate: Hart High School, Newhall ’99 Deployed: Afghanistan, 2013-2014 Present: Lackland AFB Parents: Paula Charnock Millar, George Charnock, M.D.
Doctor’s Diary May 20, 2018: Caring for furry friends
(Snippets from the frontline) Caring for furry friends My neighbor’s cat had a stomach hairball and needed it removed by a veterinarian using an endoscope. After many phone calls, the … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 17, 2018: Being a second responder
(Snippets from the frontline) Being a second responder Since starting medical school 40 years ago, I have been on the hospital receiving end of first responders as they transferred care … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 14, 2018: The beat goes on
(Snippets from the frontline) The beat goes on We continually hear about salaries, bonuses, and compensations of major company CEOs unfairly outpacing those of the common worker. This is especially … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 11, 2018: Housecall pidgin talk (#100)
(Snippets from the frontline) Housecall pidgin talk “Whatsa matter you?” was the greeting from my 89 year old Hawaiian patient. “I no like da bed!” She had battled bladder cancer … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 8, 2018: Physician, heal thyself
(Snippets from the frontline) Physician, heal thyself Put it on the table; talk about it at meetings; stop ignoring the fact: Our profession has been taken over by business, and … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 5, 2018: Conveyor-belt medicine
(Snippets from the frontline) Conveyor-belt medicine Can business convert medicine into an assembly line model without sacrificing quality? I can see it manufacturing a car, but can it be applied … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary May 2, 2018: Death panels exist
(Snippets from the frontline) Death panels exist Our mother is in her nineties and went to the emergency room for the stomach flu. Before we arrived, the ER had already … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 29, 2018: Controlling the media
(Snippets from the frontline) Controlling the media He is a Vietnam veteran; the first in his family to graduate high school and go to college; and the first to become … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 26, 2018: Getting old sucks
(Snippets from the frontline) Getting old sucks Gray hair and wrinkles are just part of it. Slower mobility, loss of balance, and skin “barnacles” diminish confidence and creates inhibition, … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 23, 2018: A matter of comfort
(Snippets from the frontline) A matter of comfort Some of my physician friends delivered their patients, cared for them as teens, helped them into middle age, and now give advice … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 20, 2018: Holding ‘denied’ accountable
(Snippets from the frontline) Holding ‘denied’ accountable Doctors are trained to make medical decisions caring for patients. If something goes wrong, they are responsible for their decisions. These days, an … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 17, 2018: The circle of life
(Snippets from the frontline) The circle of life We have our place in the circle of life. Apart from lessons taught to Simba by his father Mufasa in The Lion … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 14, 2018: Breathalyzer at the doorway
(Snippets from the frontline) Breathalyzer at the doorway There is ongoing debate concerning regulation of medicinal and recreational marijuana. Government interest is raising tax revenue, but there are still moral … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 11, 2018: Here’s the game plan
(Snippets from the frontline) Here’s the game plan Hospitals are integral to the health and vitality of a community, and often serve as the difference between life and death. In … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 8, 2018: On being a nurse
(Snippets from the frontline) On being a nurse Florence Nightingale once said on nursing: “…the very first requirement in a hospital, that it should do the sick no harm.” A … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 5, 2018: Transition from hospital to nursing home
(Snippets from the frontline) Transition from hospital to nursing home Full-court press is a basketball term signifying an all-out effort to win a game. The same applies when you are … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary April 2, 2018: Jury Duty
(Snippets from the frontline) Jury Duty Some people think not registering to vote will keep them off jury duty. Not so in California as potential jury lists come not just … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 30, 2018: Myron’s right to die
(Snippets from the frontline) Myron’s right to die When I first visited this mid-80s senior at home, he laid on a hospital bed paralyzed. Myron ran a successful … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 27, 2018: Bad news
(Snippets from the frontline) Bad news As a physician, giving bad news is not an easy task. In the past, the hardest thing to tell a patient was they have … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 24, 2018: Making a hospital complaint
(Snippets from the frontline) Making a hospital complaint As a primary care doctor, I am responsible for admitting patients who are ill. A plan is developed, discussion made with patient … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 21, 2018: Start a revolution
(Snippets from the frontline) Start a revolution To my colleagues: Throughout the nation, we convene at education meetings to coalesce evidence-based information improving medical care. Missing at these conferences is … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 18, 2018: Your physician “quarterback”
(Snippets from the frontline) Your physician “quarterback” When admitted to a hospital, you might be too ill to ask questions or make good medical decisions. Having a family member or … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 15, 2018: Insurance company denial is your risk
(Snippets from the frontline) Insurance company denial is your risk My patient was admitted to the ICU with a heart attack. At that time we did not have coronary angiograms … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 12, 2018: US healthcare – another inconvenient truth
(Snippets from the frontline) US healthcare – another inconvenient truth Profit: Business takeover of medicine at the expense of quality patient care. Doctors: Marginalized without a voice becoming a mere … Continue Reading →
Doctor’s Diary March 9, 2018: Daylight savings preventive care
(Snippets from the frontline) Daylight savings preventive care She got on a stool to change the clock and fell, breaking her hip. From that point on “fall back in Fall” … Continue Reading →