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  • Medbloggers’ Code

    The foundation of the doctor-patient relationship is based primarily on trust. When a patient divulges certain details about his or her life and allows the physician to perform a physical examination, he or she does so with the belief that the doctor will not share the information with just anyone. Doctors can pass on information […]

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  • Interns’ Greeting

    I was on call as one of the Internal Medicine residents-on-duty in the PGH Emergency Room on my birthday. My interns drew a caricature of me and posted it at the ER with a streamer reading “Happy Birthday!” They also did the classic hospital prank: greeting me a happy birthday on the ER PA system.
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  • Medlinks for 2005-08-23

    PLoS Medicine
    An Open Access Medical Journal
    (tags: opensource issues journals)

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  • Antifaust Resurrected

    Today marks my untriumphant but happy return to the blogosphere — untriumphant because my plans did not quite unfold the way I wanted them to; happy because I am returning to something I thoroughly enjoy. I guess I had to go into the faux retirement phase of the blogger lifecycle so I could step back, […]

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