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Interview with Medical Blogger and General Surgeon AggravatedDocSurg
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637 |
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Interview with Medical Blogger and General Surgeon AggravatedDocSurg |
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http://www.soundpractice.net/images/sound/podcast/Interview_with_Medical_Blogger_and_General_Surgeon_AggravatedDocSurg.mp3 |
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Kent Bottles, MD, interviews AggravatedDocSurg about changes occurring in medical practice, medical blogging, the doctor-patient relationship, generational differences in medical student, consumer driven health, health savings accounts, geographical differences in medical care, quality of health care in America, an expectations for perfection when receiving medical care. |
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Nov 9, 2007 |
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