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    Next week's Grand Rounds here at hospital impact

    October 18th, 2005

    This week's Grand Rounds are up at Diabetes Mine, maybe the best patient blog on the web.

    Next week, Grand Rounds will be right here at hospital impact! Please email submissions to me at tony[at]hospitalimpact[dot]org by Monday night 11:59 EST, October 24.

    Archives of previous Grand Rounds can be found here on Blogborygmi. For a list of submission guidelines, click here.

    For those that are new, Grand Rounds is the weekly wrap-up of the best entries in the medical/healthcare blogosphere. Check out a few in the archive and you'll see a little bit of everything: patient stories (funny and scary), healthcare policy musings, health trends, patient/physician relationship mishaps and heroics, and the works.

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    Comment from: Andrew Barna [Visitor] · http://healthcaretomorrow.blogspot.com/
    This week I have written about how complex we have made healthcare and how it adds, perhaps unnecessarily, to the stress of being ill.
    Permalink 10/18/05 @ 01:53
    Comment from: enoch choi [Visitor] · http://www.enochchoi.com/thoughts/
    liked your interview with Kent Bottles. Liked your encouragement to look outside of healthcare for innovations -- i do that with tech. Hope he coordinates a medblogger conference, and makes it open!

    my posting for the week are the posts from the last 3 weeks, my trip to katrina and reflections on it:

    http://www.enochchoi.com/thoughts/archives/cat_medical.html
    Permalink 10/24/05 @ 12:00
    Comment from: Doc Shazam [Visitor] · http://docshazam.blogspot.com
    TOo late to sneak in a submission? I see you've posted already. Otherwise I'll submit for next week. In any case, check out the story, it's pretty outrageous.

    http://docshazam.blogspot.com/2005/10/clinical-encouters-they-dont-prepare.html

    Permalink 10/25/05 @ 02:14

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