The CPR Rhythm Strip Is Coming Soon
Woo Hoo! We can finally share our efforts more easily, free of the vexing challenges of website software.
Welcome to The Rhythm Strip, the Center for Physician Rights (CPR) newsletter about CPR’s activities as we pursue physician rights advocacy.
This is the new site for our newsletter which we hope will serve as the most efficient way for our tribe to stay abreast of our activities and significant happenings that may have an impact – whether positive or otherwise – on physician rights.
If you’ve already subscribed to our periodic newsletter via our website, you don’t have to do anything – we’'ll be moving your newsletter registration over to here. Now for Physician Interrupted or ShrinkRap subscribers already here on Substack, all yo’’ve got to do is add The Rhythym Strip to your subscriptions. When you’re in either of the other newsletters, just go to the author’s page (me), see this newsletter listed, and click on it. It’ll ask yo if you want to subscribe and simply check yes, and voila, you’ll get notified when The Rhythym Strip rolls out a newsletter.
While the Rhythym will be more a “newsy” type “happenings” newsletter, it’ll still give the current synopsis of a longer piece that might reside on Physician Interrupted. This way, CPR’s members who prefer a “just the facts, ma’am” approach won’t be word-flooded with a longer exploratory article. They’ll have the snippet in this newsletter and can click directly through if they want the fuller treatment.
And Chat Too!
Substack just rolled out their newest feature - Chat. It’s essentially a free-standing bulletin board where you can share your thoughts on any thread. That means that we can begin to talk about pertinent issues that I’ve not yet written a longer piece on. And we can flesh it out in chat.
I’m really enthused about the possibilities for this as it’s so much more “author-friendly” in getting a newsletter done.
We’ll be getting it going imminently, as soon as I get to compose the Fall newsletter.
Kindest regards to all of CPR’s subscribers and thank you for your patience and support as we grow out of our toddler wobble.