Memorial Day

I always love the Holidays and Memorial Day is no different. I love the idea of looking back at those people who have since passed on. I love repeating the memories and stories of these people and remembering the lessons they taught us. Plus, I love to honor the troops who make everything we have possible.

In a recent call with my mother we of coursed talked about the progress of my blogs and the Healthcare Scene blog network. My mother has very little technical prowess and is one of those people who feels a little bit scared and nervous to use technology. I think she still thinks she’s going to break something and so she sticks to her same routines every time she’s on the computer. So, needless to say, she doesn’t have a great understanding of what I really do. She understands that they’re websites and somehow I make money from advertisers on the site. That’s alright by me, her 5th grade students are lucky to have her as a teacher.

In my conversation with my mom wondered what type of conversation my grandfather and I would have if he was still around. My grandfather is someone that I knew very well, loved deeply, and I even lived and worked (in their massive yard) with him and my grandmother for a summer. Before he retired he worked with radiology equipment. I believe he’d go around to doctors offices, hospitals, etc and sale them radiology equipment.

I can imagine he’d be amazed at the advancements that have been made with digital imagining in radiology. I’m sure we could have some interesting conversations about the potential for transferring digital images electronically, storing those images in a PHR, and other related PACS technology. I imagine he’d be amazed at how far we’ve come since he was working in the field. Certainly we still have a long ways to go, but looking at it this way I have to appreciate the technological advancements we’ve made.

My brother David (who has been writing on EMR News, Smart Phone Healthcare, EMR Screenshots and EMR videos) is in the process of becoming a pilot in the Air Force. He’s always wanted to be a pilot and so I’m really happy that he’s getting the chance to live his dream.

I honor him and all of our military troops who allow us to have the freedoms we have. It’s sad to think that in some countries a blog like this (or at least other blogs) might not be possible or might be filtered. We’re lucky to live in a land where freedom of expression is not only accepted, but encouraged.

My brother, David, posted the following status on his Facebook page:
“Instead of focusing on having a long weekend or that SWEET deal at the store, try doing something that a Marine/Sailor/Soldier/Airmen who gave the ultimate sacrifice can no longer do – in THEIR memory. Go for a walk and enjoy your family because somebody has given their life so that YOU can still enjoy this precious luxury that we often take for granted. Thank you to those who have served or are currently serving.”

On that note, I’m going to go take my wife and kids out on a hike, or throw a dance party, or something fun in honor of all those troops who’ve sacrificed so that we could have that right. I hope you do the same this Memorial Day.

About the author

John Lynn

John Lynn is the Founder of HealthcareScene.com, a network of leading Healthcare IT resources. The flagship blog, Healthcare IT Today, contains over 13,000 articles with over half of the articles written by John. These EMR and Healthcare IT related articles have been viewed over 20 million times.

John manages Healthcare IT Central, the leading career Health IT job board. He also organizes the first of its kind conference and community focused on healthcare marketing, Healthcare and IT Marketing Conference, and a healthcare IT conference, EXPO.health, focused on practical healthcare IT innovation. John is an advisor to multiple healthcare IT companies. John is highly involved in social media, and in addition to his blogs can be found on Twitter: @techguy.

2 Comments

  • Thanks brother. We do it so that others can enjoy the freedoms that we enjoy now. When we are no longer willing to fight for it then we are no longer worthy of the freedoms we enjoy.

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