An educated consumer is our best customer
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Here's a timely piece in light of Don Berwick's comments below, an RFP
issued by e-Patient Dave deBronkart for treatment of his skin cancer.
He says:
*The...
Tremors
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I am seeing the world of medicine change before my eyes, and I wonder where
we’re going. Never before has there been more information at our disposal,
yet ...
Between the Perfect and the Real: On Writing Part 2
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Continuing my series of thoughts on writing and the peculiar soup of skills and perspectives that go into it, I present to you points 3-5. These are not in a...
Best Tweets - Selection of Twitter Favorites
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Because of a tendency for hands to be near mouths, we recommend #glutenfreehand lotions for celiacs.
— Celiac Disease Ctr (@CureCeliac) February 7, 2012
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TV Interview: Depression
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In the video above, you'll see the interview done yesterday talking about
depression. The interview was only two minutes, so I could only cover very
limi...
Eponymous
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I love being at an academic institution for many reasons. One of which is
that the residents keep me on my toes -- they've read the latest stuff,
they want...
Mammography Debate - When to Start Screening
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At what age is it recommended for a woman to start routine mammograms:
A. 40 years old
B. 50 years old
C. Neither A or B
D. Both A and B.
Until last year, t...
Plugging away at a thesis
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I have continued to have a lot of work to do on my PhD thesis, which is
finally at revision stage. I have written a post on my personal blog
explaining in ...
Dude Fest!
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I'm attending a complete dude fest, also known as the annual American
Urological Association (AUA) meeting. It's held in the illustrious city of
Chicago th...
The Medscape Nephrology RSS Feed Has Moved
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