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Today is a great day to highlight the recent posts of two fellow medical bloggers: the first is from Laika’s MedLibLog, written by a Dutch research-scientist/medical-librarian; the second post is from Life in the Fast Lane, a blog written...
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My thanks to the good folks at Healthcare Blogger Code of Ethics who recently added the EBM and Clinical Support Librarians@UCHC blog to their lengthy list of medical bloggers.
Here is the written Code of Ethics promoted by this non-profit,...
Saturday, June 27 2009 is National HIV Testing Day
An annual event co-sponsored by the National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA) and Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), this public health promotional effort encourages...
Blogging lately has taken a back-seat to real life, as the Creaky family continues to spawn brainy graduates.
Two ceremonies over the past weeks is truly something to celebrate!
Class of 2009
Congratulations, KHam and PHam – You’ve worked hard and...