What's new in Academic Medicine
Dec 26, 2004
There are several articles that sound pretty interesting in the table of contents for the January 2005 issue of Academic Medicine January 2005;80(1): Patient-centered Care that Anne Taylor-Vaisey sent around earlier today. Here are a few: ...
Yet another reason to control the press at your meetings
Dec 23, 2004
This article in the Sun-Herald points out another reason to make sure the right message from your meeting goes out to the public: The dreaded "oops factor." ...
Has BMJ gone to the crickets?
Dec 22, 2004
The doc who writes CodeBlueBlog has a great rant about the British Medical Journal's double Christmas issue. Particularly of concern is this bit from the editorial...
Playing to learn
Dec 20, 2004
News from the first Video Game/Entertainment Industry Technology and Medicine Conference, sponsored by the U.S. Army's Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC)...
Mentoring works (but you knew that)
Dec 20, 2004
From the December 2004 issue of Academic Emergency Medicine: ...
Feedback is essential
Dec 20, 2004
This post courtesy of Anne Taylor-Vaisey: ...
Team doctors equal celebrity endorsements?
Dec 17, 2004
Nick over at blogborygmi raises some intriguing questions about whether hospitals' deals to provide team physicians for sports teams like the Red Sox is actually the equivalent of celebrity endorsements. He says...
Friday fun
Dec 17, 2004
You can blame Anne Taylor-Vaisey for this one: ...
New BMJ issue is out
Dec 17, 2004
This post courtesy of Anne Taylor-Vaisey: The December 18 issue of BMJ is a special Christmas Double Issue (Vol 329, No 7480) and there is lots of great reading.
Reed Medical Education group launches its first event
Dec 17, 2004
From the press release: ...
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