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Posted by Kenneth Youens
11 May 2008 @ 11am

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Animated DNA

This is an incredibly cool animation of the central dogma of molecular biology. It was made by an very talented BAFTA- and Emmy-award winning medical illustrator named Drew Berry at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne.


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.


Posted by Trent McBride
23 October 2007 @ 11am

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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 [...]


Posted by Trent McBride
10 October 2007 @ 11pm

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Lung Cancer Screening in the News

The National Cancer Institute has commissioned the National Lung Cancer Screening Trial, to the tune of 50,000 participants and $200 million. This huge and expensive trial comparing patients screened by CT scan with those screened by X-ray hopes to definitively answer the question of whether lung cancer screening is beneficial. The US Preventative Services Task [...]


Posted by Trent McBride
9 October 2007 @ 10am

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Trouble With State Medical Examiners

Reason Magazine’s Radley Balko has an exposé (a shorter version has been published in the Wall Street Journal) on the broken medical examiner system in Mississippi, and, in particular, the troubling case of Dr. Stephen Hayne, an “entrepreneurial” pathologist who gives all forensic pathologists a bad name.   Hayne is the de facto state medical examiner for [...]