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Web Site Reveals the Mystery of Pathology
A group of emerging pathologists sheds light on medicine's most mysterious specialty while simultaneously producing a valuable resource for the profession.
Article, January 2008
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Surgery in South Africa: Corruption, Violence...and Beauty
A surgeon blogger in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa shares the frustrations and rewards of his work and life.
Article, January 2008
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UK Psychiatrist Battles Demons Within and Without
A junior psychiatrist in the United Kingdom uses her blog to vent about the healthcare bureaucracy and about her own struggles with mental illness.
Article, December 2007
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Surgeon Dives Deep to Display Photos of the OR and the Ocean Floor
A Malaysian surgeon uses his blog to showcase his photographic skills and to highlight a unique perspective on medicine.
Article, December 2007
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Medical Technology Takes Center Stage at "Doctor Geek"
A medical technology guru uses his blog to blend his interests in disaster medicine and faith-based relief initiatives.
Article, December 2007
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Contemplating Healthcare in the Philippines
A young doctor in the Philippines blogs about the changes in her country and in her life.
Article, November 2007
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Mixing Music and Medicine
A US citizen studying medicine in Mexico uses his blog to share his passion for music with the growing online community.
Article, November 2007
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"Dr. Anonymous" Survives Turbulent Year for Medbloggers
After receiving both kudos and hate mail, this anonymous physician intends to keep blogging... and he's even venturing into talk radio.
Article, November 2007
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Nurse Anesthetist Offers a Pain-Free Online Experience
"Terry" guides surgical patients off to dreamland and back, and she shares her experiences on her blog "Counting Sheep."
Article, November 2007
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An Inside Look at Running a Hospital
The CEO of a top US hospital takes us behind the scenes to see what it really takes to manage such a complex institution.
Article, October 2007
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Palliative Care Blog Addresses End-of-Life Care
Two physicians and a nurse feature the latest research on palliative care at their Web site, Pallimed.
Article, October 2007
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Emergency Medicine Web Site Offers Quizzes, Insights, and Laughs
A New York City resident compiles columns and educational exercises to enhance the practice of emergency medicine.
Article, October 2007
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One Blogger Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
A nurse working on a psychiatric ward shares colorful stories and strong opinions on her blog, Nurse Ratched's Place.
Article, October 2007
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Physician's "Distractible Mind" Provides Fodder for Entertaining Blog
Dr. Robert Lamberts takes readers on a wild ride through the world of medicine.
Article, October 2007
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Popular Blogger "Pulls Back the Curtain" to Expose Physician Frustrations
Internist Kevin Pho's newsy blog keeps thousands of readers in touch with the world of medicine.
Article, September 2007
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Living With Diabetes Demands an Extra Dose of Laughter
Kerri Morrone's blog offers stories, vital information, and even a few laughs about the challenges of living with diabetes.
Article, September 2007
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"The Efficient MD" Offers Practice Tips and Tools
A busy nephrologist explores time-management skills that he believes could double healthcare workers' productivity.
Article, September 2007
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Filipino Doctor Chronicles Healthcare Absurdities
Many people resist change, preferring the status quo, but this doctor is determined to "mix things up" a bit.
Article, September 2007
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Susan Palwick: Chaplain, Writer, "Improbable Optimist"
Are smart people necessarily despairing about life? An author and volunteer chaplain argues that it's not naive or unintellectual to look for happy endings.
Article, August 2007
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Med Student Opens Online Study Resource
A new Web site offers resources that students need to save time and excel in medical school.
Article, August 2007