Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Digging for fun in the scientific program
With Internal Medicine 2009 less than a week away, it's time for another edition of "Ill-advised Session Titles." We are disappointed to report that ACP presenters are unusually matter-of-fact in their session-naming. Still, there are some awards to be distributed.
Best pun: Shocking Developments in Resuscitation
Most likely to be a spam email: How to Live (and Want) to Be 100!
Most likely to be a cable show: The V Words
Best session for the whole family: Adventures in Liver Land
Best follow-up to the above: Adults Beware! Children Are in the Building
And finally, the grand prize goes to the session that makes us nervous about wandering the halls here at headquarters: Anorectal Disorders Encountered in the Office Setting
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American Journal of Medicine
Also known as the Green Journal, the American Journal of Medicine publishes original clinical articles of interest to physicians in internal medicine and its subspecialities, both in academia and community-based practice.
Clinical Correlations
A collaborative medical blog started by Neil Shapiro, ACP Member, associate program director at New York University Medical Center's internal medicine residency program. Faculty, residents and students contribute case studies, mystery quizzes, news, commentary and more.
db's Medical Rants
Robert M. Centor, FACP, contributes short essays contemplating medicine and the health care system.
Everything Health
EverythingHealth is designed to address the rapid changes in science, medicine, health and healing in the 21st Century.
Getting Better with Dr. Val
Getting Better is the continuation of Dr. Val Jones' previous blog at Revolution Health. It is devoted to helping people understand health issues from a balanced, scientifically sound perspective.
HealthHombre
A roundup of health policy news drawn from a database of hundreds of Web sites.
Interact MD
Michael Benjamin, ACP member, doesn't accept industry money so he can create an independent, clinician-reviewed space on the Internet for physicians to report and comment on the medical news of the day.
Kevin, MD
The alter ego of Kevin Pho, ACP Member, is the closest thing to royalty in the medical blog world.
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Major guidelines, systematic reviews, meta-analyses and/or major reviews by national and international organizations.
PLoS Blog
The Public Library of Science's open access materials include a blog.
White Coat Rants
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