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nprfreshair:

Some changes afoot: I posted this on my personal Tumblr but thought I should post it here too.
melodykramer:

I’m leaving my full-time gig at Fresh Air at the end of the summer to attend medical school at Temple University here in Philadelphia. (The first year of my program is a postbac. I’ve been accepted to Temple’s medical school upon completion of the program.)
I am going to continue to work at Fresh Air on a part-time basis indefinitely to assist with the transition. And starting this July, I will be contributing on a bi-monthly basis to NPR’s Healthcare blog, Shots. 
The decision to leave Fresh Air was not an easy or quick one. I’ve been working at NPR and WHYY for the past 6 years and I cannot begin to express how much I’ve grown professionally and how much I’ve learned from my (extremely) talented colleagues who are producing an extraordinary product under (really) tight deadlines. From my time as a Kroc Fellow in Washington to working as a producer and director at Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me to doing the web stuff at Fresh Air, I’ve learned, grown, laughed, cried, and met amazingly smart people who have become less like coworkers and more like my second family.
But the itch to go to medical school has been growing stronger and stronger and I think now is the time to finally take the plunge. I don’t plan to stay away from public radio for long. I want to become a practicing ER physician (this may change) as well as a medical journalist (this will not change.) 
I’m particularly interested in how the medical profession engages with the public through mass and social media — and I’d like to take what I’ve learned from the Kroc and Wait Wait and Fresh Air’s social media to medicine and then bring back what I learn in medicine to a mass audience. (The medical profession needs more ex-humor writers, in my opinion…)
I’m excited. I’m nervous. And I’m looking forward to what the next few years bring along. I plan to write extensively about all of this both here and on my Twitter account @mkramer and on NPR’s Healthcare blog, Shots. I hope to see you there. 
-Mel (melodykramer@gmail.com) 

nprfreshair:

Some changes afoot: I posted this on my personal Tumblr but thought I should post it here too.

melodykramer:

I’m leaving my full-time gig at Fresh Air at the end of the summer to attend medical school at Temple University here in Philadelphia. (The first year of my program is a postbac. I’ve been accepted to Temple’s medical school upon completion of the program.)

I am going to continue to work at Fresh Air on a part-time basis indefinitely to assist with the transition. And starting this July, I will be contributing on a bi-monthly basis to NPR’s Healthcare blog, Shots

The decision to leave Fresh Air was not an easy or quick one. I’ve been working at NPR and WHYY for the past 6 years and I cannot begin to express how much I’ve grown professionally and how much I’ve learned from my (extremely) talented colleagues who are producing an extraordinary product under (really) tight deadlines. From my time as a Kroc Fellow in Washington to working as a producer and director at Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me to doing the web stuff at Fresh Air, I’ve learned, grown, laughed, cried, and met amazingly smart people who have become less like coworkers and more like my second family.

But the itch to go to medical school has been growing stronger and stronger and I think now is the time to finally take the plunge. I don’t plan to stay away from public radio for long. I want to become a practicing ER physician (this may change) as well as a medical journalist (this will not change.) 

I’m particularly interested in how the medical profession engages with the public through mass and social media — and I’d like to take what I’ve learned from the Kroc and Wait Wait and Fresh Air’s social media to medicine and then bring back what I learn in medicine to a mass audience. (The medical profession needs more ex-humor writers, in my opinion…)

I’m excited. I’m nervous. And I’m looking forward to what the next few years bring along. I plan to write extensively about all of this both here and on my Twitter account @mkramer and on NPR’s Healthcare blog, Shots. I hope to see you there. 

-Mel (melodykramer@gmail.com) 

Jun 7
Jun 7
artcultech:

A Prototype for Retro Camera CANON: EOS100
Two designers with head full of ideas Aleksandr Mezentsev and Maxim Suhih decided to ride the wave of “vintage / retro” by proposing a concept of retro camera.

artcultech:

A Prototype for Retro Camera CANON: EOS100

Two designers with head full of ideas Aleksandr Mezentsev and Maxim Suhih decided to ride the wave of “vintage / retro” by proposing a concept of retro camera.

Jun 7
Jun 7
Jun 7
vinyloid:

Lone Justice - Ways To Be Wicked

vinyloid:

Lone Justice - Ways To Be Wicked

Jun 7
Jun 7
queenlythings:

London by Jon Hicks on Flickr.

queenlythings:

London by Jon Hicks on Flickr.

Jun 7
Jun 7

retro style…

retro style…

Jun 7
suburbman:

“Friends”, Friends Magazine, 1966

suburbman:

“Friends”, Friends Magazine, 1966

Jun 5
rubylovespugface:

WANT

rubylovespugface:

WANT

Jun 5
movietitlecards:

A Clockwork Orange (1972) // Stanley Kubrick
(submitted by todbrowning)

movietitlecards:

A Clockwork Orange (1972) // Stanley Kubrick

(submitted by todbrowning)