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Medics Blogging Up The World |
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Scrubbing Up Blogs |
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Prof Scrub teaches the weird and wonderful in medicine! Stuff you really did not need to know! Click here to read more |
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Scrubbing Up Elective blogs |
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Other student bloggers |
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Kim, a second year medical student from rural West Virginia (USA), blogs on her ramble strip! There is no stripping but a lot of good rambling! Worth a read. |
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A third year med student (creator of mdcalc.com) on the west coast of the USA blogs his thoughts during medical school. Ggreat images! |
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Enrico is a 2nd year medical student at Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara School of Medicine in Guadalajara, Mexico. |
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This half-ass medical student in the United States produces a comical blog as he cruises his way through medical school. |
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A medical student in Tel Aviv, Isreal blogs about life in medical school, life in Isreal and her black cat, Berry! |
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Other doctor bloggers |
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A practicing primary-care physician tells it like it is. |
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Push fluids walks the delicate line between self-pity and self-parody. It is written by three newly-minted M.D.'s in New York City and Chicago. |
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Random Thoughts and Rants From Your Friendly Urologist. |
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An obese physician/patient reflects on, and occasionally whines about, life in the clinic and at home. |
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The online journal of an Anesthesiology resident in New York City trying to get used to the idea of calling herself "Doctor" without using those finger air quotes. |
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Musings. Miracles. Medicine. Madness. |
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Commentary on Medicine in Current Events, current events in Medicine, And of course, a little fun too. |
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A perspective on medical and other issues from a general surgeon |
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Explorations of medicine and the health care system |
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Other healthcare proffesional bloggers |
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Life and times as an Emergency Department RN. The good, the bad, the interesting and everything in between. |
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Compilation of medical stories! |
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