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Prairie Doc Perspectives: Humanities and the Physician

After 40 years as a doctor interacting with patients, in the last two and a half years the tables turned, and I’ve become the patient. Although most are good, I’ve found some doctors are detached, some are too quick, some would rather be somewhere else, some are even angry; but, when a physician who cares walks into the room, and I’m not exaggerating, the day becomes better, the pain becomes less, and hope fills my heart. Scientific knowledge is important, but the ability to convey honest concern, human thoughtfulness and compassion is equal in importance in this healing profession. So, how do we select pre-med students for that, or teach compassion in medical school?

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Kansas proposal to regulate Evergy’s charges could save customers millions

TOPEKA — With anger rising statewide about bigger electric bills, lawmakers advanced a proposal that would limit Evergy’s ability to recoup construction costs from customers’ wallets. “No one got exactly what they wanted, but I do think this is a good thing for the state,” said Justin Grady, testifying on House Bill 2225 on behalf of the Kansas Corporation Commission’s utilities division.

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In Brief

One dead in crash in northern Harvey County One person is dead following a two-vehicle accident in northern Harvey County this afternoon. Preliminary information shows a car was traveling southbound on K-15 between Northeast 48th and 60th streets when it crossed the center line into the northbound lane.

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Time to lace up the walking shoes

It is nearly time for Walk Kansas 2023! Walk Kansas is a team-based health initiative program which will inspire you to lead a healthier life by being more active and making better nutrition choices. You have the option of being a part of a six-member team which selects a goal and supports one another in reaching it, or you may choose to sign up as an individual participant. This year Walk Kansas will take place from March 26th to May 20th. Registration is open now and closes on March 26th.

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