| The 2008 International Stroke Conference (being held February 20-22 in New Orleans, LA) is an example to follow for all the organizers of other conferences and meetings. Six science presentations are... | |
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| Tips for savvy medical Web surfing (CNN.com): Great tips!Google YOUR private health information? (Doctor Anonymous)What Cleveland Clinic wants to do is have the ability to merge outside... | |
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| After my Grand Rounds edition, here is the interview published on Medscape by Nick Genes:
Exploiting Web Resources to Make Medical Knowledge More Accessible
We talked about my US trip, the... | |
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| I’ve recently found it at Palmdoc:
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Q: Doctor, how many autopsies have you performed on dead people?
A: All my autopsies are performed on dead people.
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Q: Do you recall the time that you... | |
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| I’ve already presented several famous medical bloggers to you. My aim is to get my readers closer to these quality blogs and the bloggers as well. I’d like to persuade more and more health... | |
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| It’s a great pleasure for me to host Grand Rounds again after almost a year. Nick Genes’s child shines more than ever so I hope I can show you plenty of useful and valuable submissions... | |
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| What happens if you mix Digg.com with Del.icio.us in education? The result is quite interesting and is called Edutagger. But let Mark Schumann, the man behind the whole idea, explain it... | |
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| Personalized medicine/genetics can’t live and rise without online personal health records. Of course, it’s one of the most dangerous fields of web and medicine as we obviously don’t... | |
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| I’ve recently come across this article at Nature Precedings written by Janice Edwards, Jacquie Greenberg and Margaret Sahhar. Check out these excerpts:
According to the National Society of... | |
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| It’s a great pleasure for me to host Grand Rounds again. Grand Rounds is the blog carnival of the whole medical blogosphere and the project of Nick Genes. The next edition is due to be... | |
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