The next new thing
Mar 08, 2005
This idea, outlined in an article in Wired, is something whose time has come: ...
Oregon leaps into the gift-disclosure fray
Mar 07, 2005
According to this article on Bend.com, "Representative Carolyn Tomei (D-Milwaukie) has introduced a bill that would force big drug companies to notify the state of the gifts and payments they make to healthcare providers." ...
Faculty of one
Mar 07, 2005
This post courtesy of Anne Taylor-Vaisey: Faculty of One: How to Teach a Future Doctor While Still Tending Your PatientsOffice-based physicians now play an increasingly important role in medical education.By Myrle Croasdale, AMNews staff March 14...
Kudos to PACE!
Mar 04, 2005
I just heard that the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth Office of Professional & Continuing Education received a perfect score during its reaccreditation by the American Osteopathic Association. Congratulations! We...
A different kind of airhead
Mar 04, 2005
As if you don't get enough of my babbling here--I was interviewed earlier this week, along with Jeffrey D. Brown of TradeShowBlues fame, on Association Nation Radio about (no big surprise) blogging. If you are in the Washington, D.C., area, you...
BMJ today
Mar 04, 2005
(Anne Taylor-Vaisey sent this around last night; just getting around to posting it now)It's Thursday night and that means .....
More bad press for pharma
Mar 04, 2005
From today's New York TImes (free registration req'd): Drug Makers Are Still Giving Gifts to Doctors, FDA Official Says. A snip...
Why people do and don't attend telemedicine CE
Mar 03, 2005
This post courtesy of Anne Taylor-Vaisey (Sorry, no access to the full paper, but it sounds interesting): Continuing education via telemedicine: analysis of reasons for attending or not attending. ...
Build a better manager
Mar 03, 2005
I am blessed with having one of the great managers of all times, Tamar Hosansky. She daily inspires me to stretch and grow both myself and my job. While I doubt she's even read this article by Marcus Buckingham from the Harvard Business Review ...
Fun with pharma terminology
Mar 02, 2005
Inspired by the Washington Post's annual word list, which invites readers to add/subtract/change a letter in a word to give it a whole new meaning (examples: sarchasm (n): The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get...
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