As some of you know, I my first sixteen years under the care of a Cystic Fibrosis clinic at the University of Chicago. I spent a lot of time in hospitals under the active care of doctors.
Last week, I tracked down one of my primary care physicians, Dr. Lucy Lester, who is now head of [...]
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The Gratitude Project: My Story
Written by: Bill Sherman on Friday, 1 August 2008, 10:42 AM







Lessons from a Hospital’s Waiting Room
Written by: Bill Sherman on Thursday, 24 July 2008, 4:58 AM
As a child, I spent a lot of time in hospitals. For over sixteen years, I was treated by remarkable specialists at the University of Chicago’s Cystic Fibrosis clinic.
My family lived in the western suburbs of Chicago, and it meant a 45 minute commute to the south side of Chicago whenever I got sick (which [...]







2008/09/25: Layoffs, Loneliness, and the Decay of Social Capital
by Bill Sherman
2008/09/24: Globalization Mindsets: Investing in Social Capital
by Bill Sherman
2008/09/22: Smart Phones vs. People
by Bill Sherman
2008/09/19: Recovering from a Break-In: A Social Capital Story
by Bill Sherman
2008/09/18: Crises of Confidence and Social Capital
by Bill Sherman

