Showing posts with label Grand Rounds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grand Rounds. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Dr. Val Emotes Her Way Through Grand Rounds 4.31

Val Jones, M.D. at Dr. Val and The Voice of Reason does a great job hosting this week's edition of Grand Rounds, titled: "How Do You Feel About That?"

Great job and thanks for adding one of my posts. Don't miss the photo links to the various emotion categories (click on the category headings). Reminds me of my Flickr linked Grand Rounds 3.5: A Visual Tour.


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

David Harlow's Grand Rounds Gets To the Heart of the Matter

Congrats to fellow health law blogger, David Harlow at HealthBlawg who does a wonderful job weaving together a special Valentine's Day edition of Grand Rounds. David's edition gets to the heart of the matter and includes a wide range of posts - covering the love hormone, the Dead, death from Q-tips, Lupercalia and so much more. Thanks David for including my last minute submission.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Grand Rounds: Health 2.0 Explosion At Diabetes Mine

Amy Tenderich of Diabetes Mine explores the Health 2.0 Explosion in this week's edition of Grand Rounds, Vol. 4, No 20. If you are interested in health care social networking and health 2.0 topics don't miss reading this week's edition.

Great job Amy!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Grand Rounds . . . Revolution

Grand Rounds Volume 4, No. 19 is up over at my favorite nurse blog, Emergiblog. Kim has wonderful vision into the world of health care and is a creative writer to boot.

I've gotten out of the habit of submitting posts to Grand Rounds. Never enough time in the day. However, I wish I would have submitted my Guitar Hero Health Care post from this week -- it would have fit well in her Beatles theme. Find the Beatles link in my post.

Maybe I'll email Kim as see if she will give me a Grand Rounds postscript note.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Grand Stories at Grand Rounds

Don't miss this week's Grand Rounds hosted by Paul Levy of Running a Hospital. Paul's edition focuses on personal experiences by health care bloggers and how it caused them to change their behavior and beliefs.

Take some time today out of your busy schedule and read a couple of the linked stories.

While on the topic of blog carnivals - also check out the latest edition of Medicine 2.0 hosted this week at The Health Wisdom Blog.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Why We Need A Health Care Revolution

Dr. Val Jones' road to revolution provides her personal perspective on the current state of our health care system and why we all need to work for change.

Don't miss the rest of this week's Grand Rounds hosted at Med Journal Watch.