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Interview with Nick of Medical Blog Blogborygmi and Organizer of Grand Rounds
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Title Interview with Nick of Medical Blog Blogborygmi and Organizer of Grand Rounds
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Description Kent Bottles, MD, interviews medical intern Nick of Blogborygmi (http://blogborygmi.blogspot.com). The discussion provides an explanation of medical blogs, and discussions that include the concept behind, and the future of Grand Rounds (Carnival of Caregivers); why physicians are late-adopters of technology; the future of medical blogging; current criticisms of medical blogs as compared to peer-reviewed writings; new interesting technology in medicine; the transition from in-patient care to out-of-facility health care; and recommendations on how to dig in to medical blogging.
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Date Nov 9, 2007
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