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A Public Option Must Be Included to Make a Workable HealthCare Reform Bill

thereadingblogger wrote 2 months ago: A recent journal article and a recent editorial provide good arguments for including a public option … more →

Tags: Current Events, Government & Politics, Health & Medicine, Life: Current Events, Current Affairs, Herbal Medicine, media watch, News, Politics

Does Your Search Suck?

Pam Harley wrote 2 months ago: Yesterday at Silverchair we put on our first-ever webinar, with the irreverent title “Does Your Sear … more →

Tags: Search, Semantic Enrichment, Jake Zarnegar, Matthew O'Rourke, semantic tagging

The End3 comments

lchxian wrote 2 months ago: Is this the end? There were signs all over, that this is probably not for me. Some said that I ignor … more →

Tags: HOSPITAL LIFE, Love, Reflection, The Epic Journey

Journal Watch 7/9/09 - GP or not GP?

dundeechest wrote 3 months ago: Mrs DundeeChest gets all the GP journals and papers.  Today’s is “GP”. Does body s … more →

Tags: General Respiratory, Asthma, obesity, apple-shaped, pear shaped, Women, waist circumference

Consent: Darkness ‘Neath the Lamp2 comments

pranabchatterjee wrote 3 months ago: I am not always a big fan of the articles by BMJ’s Ethics Man Daniel Sokol because I think his artic … more →

Tags: Basic Sciences, Bioethics, Clinical Reviews, Health Policy, medical student, Nuggets of Thought, Public Health, research blogging, BMJ

Self-Plagiarizing: Intellectual Knavery1 comment

pranabchatterjee wrote 3 months ago: Plagiarism is a widely despised activity. So much so that doctors are requesting speakers to boycott … more →

Tags: Bioethics, Health Policy, medical scams, Nuggets of Thought, Public Health, research blogging, NerDoc

The Flu Shot: Hot or Cold?1 comment

pranabchatterjee wrote 3 months ago: The flu shots are ready to fly. The UK and US lead the lists of the nations to have ordered flu vacc … more →

Tags: Basic Sciences, Clinical Reviews, Epidemiology, Health Economics, New Drugs, Public Health, research blogging, swine flu

Doctors, Be Warned!2 comments

pranabchatterjee wrote 3 months ago: The former Health Minister, House of Lords, in this rather short and pithy correspondence, warns doc … more →

Tags: Bioethics, euthanasia, Health Economics, Health Policy, medical student, Nuggets of Thought, research blogging, NerDoc

The Lancet : To err or not to err…1 comment

pranabchatterjee wrote 3 months ago: I must admit I was put up to this one by the Journal Watch that Richard Lehman writes every weekend … more →

Tags: Nuggets of Thought, Basic Sciences, research blogging

The Face(book) Behind the Mask!6 comments

pranabchatterjee wrote 3 months ago: In this rather poignant article published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the author discuss … more →

Tags: Public Health, Nuggets of Thought, medical student, Twitter and Health, Health Policy, Social Media, social media and health, NerDoc

The Lancet Cracks Down on the USAID1 comment

pranabchatterjee wrote 4 months ago: In the latest issue, one of the premier medical journals, The Lancet, has cracked down on the leader … more →

Tags: Public Health, Nuggets of Thought, Bioethics

Not Good Enough: How do you respond?

pranabchatterjee wrote 4 months ago: BMJ 2009;339:b2947 As medical professionals, I have seen that it often is quite difficult to digest … more →

Tags: internship, medical student, Internships

BMJ Espouses New Publication Format

pranabchatterjee wrote 4 months ago: An email I received through my newsletter subscriptions revealed that the BMJ has espoused a new for … more →

Tags: Medical Students' Research, Nuggets of Thought, Health Policy

FDA Approves New Cholesterol-Lowering Drug2 comments

pranabchatterjee wrote 4 months ago: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the 4 milligram maximum dose of Livalo (pitavas … more →

Tags: Basic Sciences, Clinical Reviews, Health Policy, New Drugs, Public Health, pitavastatin

FDA Approves New Drug Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes1 comment

pranabchatterjee wrote 4 months ago: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Onglyza (saxagliptin), a once-daily tablet to t … more →

Tags: Basic Sciences, Clinical Reviews, New Drugs, Public Health, Onglyza, saxagliptin

Is the High Cost of New Cancer Drugs in the U.S. Justified?

thereadingblogger wrote 5 months ago: Nick Mulcahy’s Medscape Medical News piece “Time to Consider Cost in Evaluating Cancer D … more →

Tags: media watch, Health & Medicine, Current Events, Government & Politics, Economy, Life: Current Events, News, Medicine, Economy

Homosexuality and the Indian Physician4 comments

pranabchatterjee wrote 5 months ago: Just think from a doctor’s point of view: Suppose an HIV+ patient comes to him. The doctor is … more →

Tags: Public Health, Nuggets of Thought, Basic Sciences, medical scams, medical student, AIDS, Epidemiology, Homosexuality, Gay Issues

Detecting Early Ovarian Tumors Early2 comments

pranabchatterjee wrote 5 months ago: Nosov V, Su F, Amneus M, et al. Validation of serum biomarkers for detection of early-stage ovarian … more →

Tags: Public Health, Basic Sciences, Clinical Reviews, Oncology, Diagnostics, ovarian tumors

Health Economics, Policy and Law: Journal Watch

pranabchatterjee wrote 5 months ago: Download the PDF Version of the Table of Contents   Check it out here: http://journals.cambridge.org … more →

Tags: Medical Students' Research, Public Health, Basic Sciences, medical student, Epidemiology, Health Economics, Health Policy


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