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Grand Rounds – Vol 4., No. 16

Welcome to this weeks edition of Grand Rounds, the week’s best from the medical blogosphere. And if you haven’t been to our new site before, welcome to PathTalk, a community blog for all things pathology. We’ve only been around for a few months, and have taken a short hiatus recently, but hope to ring in [...]

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January 1, 2008
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Grand Rounds Next Tuesday (1/8/08)

We’ve taken a little time off here at PathTalk, but hope to resume in a big way with the next edition of Grand Rounds – the best of the medical blogosphere. If you have a submission, send to trentmcbride -at- gmail -dot- com; please have submissions by 5 PM on Monday the 7th.  There is [...]

Kling on Heath Care Economics

If you have an hour to kill, and an interest in health care policy, you could do worse than listen to Arnold Kling, author of Crisis of Abundance, in a recent podcast.

Objective Pathology

Via Keith Kaplan’s Digital Pathology Blog, I found the website for Objective Pathology, a telepathology organization “focused on enhancing and accelerating educational and diagnostic pathology workflows”. There is a lot of good stuff at their site, but my favorite is the narrated virtual slide tours – there is an example of multiple myeloma here. This [...]

Pre-Paid Health Care

The front page of the Wall Street Journal got a little buzz yesterday from the health care community, medical bloggers and the pathology residency program directors among them. It profiled West Virginia primary care doc Vic Wood, who has reinvented his practice by offering “prepaid” services: For a monthly fee of $83 per individual or [...]

Power Sign-Out

If you just like the sound of that phrase, like I do, check out Dr. Bruce Friemdan’s blog LabSoftNews where he discussed a seminar dedicated to improving surgical pathology workflow. Dr. Friedman is well known in the field of informatics and is part of the inspiration for this blog. He has put together the Lab [...]

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