Medical weblogs

''Weblogs, simply called blogs, are a popular way for people to keep a public diary of the things they do and enjoy! Miriam Webster Dictionary declared blog as the word of the year in 2004. Journalists and political think tanks are using blogs as a means to spread their views and help build opinion in the society. In blogs, you can write about the small and big things that you experience everyday and share them with others! Why are weblogs popular? Because people want to read about people (and not some abstract ideas!)

List of Popular Medical Weblogs
The Award Winners for 2004: Awards Website

The Best Medical Weblog of 2004: GruntDoc

The Best New Medical Weblog (established in 2004): The Cancer Blog

The Best Clinical Sciences Weblog: CodeBlueBlog

The Best Health Policies/Ethics Weblog: symtym

Resident and Medical Student Weblogs

 * Mr. Hassle's Long Underpants
 * rss Doc Shazam is a female emergency medicine resident training at a rural Level 1 trauma center
 * Gross Anatomy
 * rss Graham's a 1st year Stanford med student
 * Force of Mouth
 * rss a medical student in Dallas
 * A St.George's Medical Student who is a prolific writer! rss] A medical student that writes on varied topics.
 * Medlog
 * rss Mahim's a blackbelt british medical student
 * Obels.net Medical Weblog
 * rss A Dutch medical intern logs about healthcare related issues
 * SOAP Notes


 * rss Natalie's a surgical resident


 * SOAP Notes


 * rss Linda's a brand new west virginian med student


 * SOAP Notes


 * rss Pam's a brand new Baylor med student


 * It's a Zoo Out There Jen Jen's a resident in singapore


 * Bloodletting a Texan past marine in medical school


 * bedside.org - Clinical notes


 * RSS


 * More weblogs of Residents and Students

Practicing Physician Weblogs

 * kill as few patients as possible
 * rss a Texan christian urgent care md mac & iPod user, who'd guess we'd overlap so much!
 * Tales of Hoffman
 * rss Steve Hoffman blogs on the best physician info/CME service Medscape.com, macs, technology & medicine, & techy toys;
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 * Chance to Cut = Chance to Cure
 * rss Alabaman general surgeon
 * Family Medicine Notes
 * rss Jacob is the longest established family physician blogger;


 * http://hoffman.blogs.com/tales/2003/09/going_to_blogge.html
 * DB's Medical Rants
 * rss DB rants on MD politics, and general medicine; you can get CME for commenting his blog!
 * GruntDoc's Blog
 * rss Allen's a Texan ER MD from Odessa
 * RangelMD.com
 * rss Chris blogs on MD politics, and general medicine as well


 * medpundit
 * rss Sydney writes as a family physician under her pseudonym
 * DrMedus Eliza's an author and family physician in Houston blogging on parenting, interested in furthering her carreer as a spokesperson or reporter
 * Pediatrics
 * rss Vincent is a Dallas pediatrician
 * bookofjoe an anesthesiologist as well as writer (on that which comes from dead trees)
 * bedside.org
 * rss an ohioan physician & mac user

'More weblogs below 


 * Wireless-Doc (the Weblog)
 * rss Bill's a physician blogging about mobile applications in medicine
 * feet first
 * rss Alice is a SoCal MD
 * the bedside manner
 * rss Suzie's a British MD
 * Jusin Chau a Canadian ENT who just started his practice 9/03


 * Trekoholics Ken's a family physician working in a Canadian rural ER
 * Vinod Kurup
 * rss an internist caring for indigent patients in E Harlem, previously with an EMR startup too ;)
 * Mercola.com Medical quackery, hearsay and daily lies.
 * rss Joseph's an Illinoian osteopath, focused on medical quackery, hearsay and daily lies
 * PalmDoc
 * rss a malaysian doc who blogs on PDAs and reads rss feeds on his palmpilot!


 * PilKang Pil's an army radiologist
 * The Doctor is In!
 * rss Jamaican 40 y o doc
 * veshland :: bhavesh patel : webpresence
 * rss Chicagoan new family physician mac powerbook and palm user
 * Another So Called Blog
 * rss Jeff is an MB from Beijing, who's @ stanford informatics

If you like weblogs, you can create your own weblogs at ' Residentscafe.com!