I’m starting to think about the end of the year, which is, it grieves me to say, just around the corner. What op-eds did you read in 2025 that stuck with you — in STAT or elsewhere?
This week we did something a little different on the First Opinion Podcast. We ran an extended version of my colleague Alex Hogan’s interview with bioethicists Jason Wasserman and Parker Crutchfield about "fake” CPR. Alex spoke with the pair as part of his new video series, the STATus Report — and he asked them about the response they received from STAT readers about their First Opinion essay earlier this year on the same topic.
Recommendation of the week: I can’t stop thinking about the New York Times feature on a 68-year-old woman fighting for custody of what would be her 14th and 15th children, twins born to a surrogate. It is a great, troubling companion to Wired’s recent story on a woman suing her surrogate over a baby who died.