Greg Sazima, MDAn Original(ist) ProblemThe judicial approach known as “originalism” presents a fundamental problem of history and the limits of the human mind. A survey of our…Oct 25, 2020Oct 25, 2020
Greg Sazima, MDGetting (Un-)Comfortable With White PrivilegeAn old friend wisely commented on this latest ripening of America’s centuries-old stain of racism: “If you feel uncomfortable, sit with it…Jun 18, 2020Jun 18, 2020
Greg Sazima, MDKeeping It Together While Keeping Our Distance: Managing the Stress of the PandemicThe Covid-19 pandemic has affected our daily lives in ways we’d rarely imagined as a community. We’re all in it now, together, while forced…Apr 26, 2020Apr 26, 2020
Greg Sazima, MDAll Together Now…. By Keeping Our DistanceSeemingly in the blink of an eye, the Covid-19 pandemic is primed to affect our daily lives in ways we’ve only imagined, or perhaps seen…Mar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
Greg Sazima, MDAdults in the RoomLisa Goldstein, MD / Greg Sazima, MD / Dana Sinopoli, PsyDSep 23, 2018Sep 23, 2018
Greg Sazima, MDHomelessness and the Problem of EmpathyIt’s impossible to ignore that a growing subset of our fellow citizens face a daily life without the security of a solid roof or walls…Nov 9, 2017Nov 9, 2017
Greg Sazima, MDHere’s Some (Ironic) Unity: We’re All Being PlayedAlthough President Trump’s term has lasted a mere nine months or so, repeating scenes of familiar, grievance-dense drama have become a…Oct 23, 2017Oct 23, 2017
Greg Sazima, MDLearning to Read AgainI remember my first experience of attending seriously to the daily newspaper, and not just the comics and sport scores. The 1970 Kent State…Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
Greg Sazima, MDMr. Oz, About that Curtain…The recent, outrageous output from Donald Trump has the media atwitter with armchair clinical commentary about what diagnoses best describe…Aug 19, 2016Aug 19, 2016
Greg Sazima, MDArms EmbraceIt was a recent, rainy day in a Midtown cafe. I had some time to kill before a meeting.Mar 5, 2016Mar 5, 2016