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Clinical Cases and Images - Blog: About Us - 0 views

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    Ves Dimov's Clinical Cases and Images - Blog contains a rich collection of "presurfed" material for busy clinicians and features interactivity and timely discussion.
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Street Anatomy |:| Medicine + Art + Design - 0 views

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    Street Anatomy obsessively covers the use of human anatomy in medicine, art, and design. It began as a blog to educate people about the field of medical illustration and slowly evolved into an exploration of how anatomy is portrayed in everything from fine art to advertising.
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Blog Pediatric Oncall - 0 views

  • MP3 related behaviour and hearing defects
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Twitter & Medicine // Scholarly tweets - 0 views

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    Twitter, Doctors...and Better Medicine?
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Dropbox - SmartPhone SMARTER.pdf - Simplify your life - 1 views

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    How to make your SmartPhone SMARTER! Step-by-step guide to accessing your favorite #FOAMed blogs
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Docs Worth Following - in Primary Care, General Primary Care from MedPage Today - 0 views

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    "Greg Matthews (@chimoose) at the communications firm WCG says he now follows more than 500 doctors on Twitter and has started profiling those who've pioneered digital and social media tools at MDigitalLife, a blog series hosted by his employer."
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Why We Avoid Telling Patients the Truth | The Health Care Blog - 3 views

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    "Today, most patients with cancer never receive information from their physicians about their prognosis or even imminent death. According to a recent article in The Journal of the American Medical Association, not telling patients their prognosis leads to a worse quality of life for both patients and their caregivers."
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Tips on TREAT - 1 views

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    FRom Tim Senior: a blog I started years ago to help GP teachers use formative assessment tools compiled on http://www.wentwest.com/treat/  I produced this when I worked for WentWest, an Australian GP registrar training organisation (like a UK VTS). The websites are still up and I think the tools are still useful. Many of you from the UK will recognise some of them, but the guides on how to use them are all my own work.
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Expertise in Clinical Decision Making - 0 views

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    "In this blog, we discussed diagnostic tests and their relationship with likelihood ratios as well as heuristics and cognitive errors."
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5 Powerful Questions Teachers Can Ask Students | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Many would agree that for inquiry to be alive and well in a classroom that, amongst other things, the teacher needs to be expert at asking strategic questions, and not only asking well-designed ones, but ones that will also lead students to questions of their own. "
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Making pathology easy and fun - 3 views

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    A blog for teaching pathology
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Resources | Compassion Fatigue Solutions - 0 views

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    blog about compassion fatique
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the Web2.0 Rights project - 0 views

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    This is the homepage for the Web2Rights project funded by JISC and developed to help academics and students gain abetter understanding of IPR issues and other legal issues in relation to Web 2.0. The site includes use-cases, a blog and discussion forum and links to an ip toolkit and ip diagnostic tool which will take you through a project you are working on help identify any IPR issues which you need to consider.
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Sites of Medical/Scientific Videos: The List « ScienceRoll - 0 views

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    Post on Berci's ScienceRoll blog with an overview of medical and science videos.
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academhack » Blog Archive » Twitter for Academia - 0 views

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    Interesting post about the use of Twitter in education.
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Lessons learned about Wiki use - 0 views

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    From V Yonkers blog
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