Open Medicine (openmedicine)
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A rapid review of short stay units in Canadian emergency departments: How do they perform? http://bit.ly/AyLBeN
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What does it take to retain specialists in Newfoundland and Labrador? Grow them at home, study suggests. http://bit.ly/AC86IM
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New international pilot study suggests perioperative heart problems are common and require monitoring: http://bit.ly/vs32PV
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So what can Joe #Paterno and #Pennstate learn from health care? http://bit.ly/t5E9QO
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How ideas are different from apples: Anita Palepu speaks on Open Access publishing http://ur1.ca/5vpoi #openaccess #openmedicine #knowledge
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Excellent talk: Power of public domain. As relevant today as when the panel was held 2 yrs ago. http://ur1.ca/5urtc #openaccess
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Complaint rates for nursing homes in BC and Ontario are higher at for-profit than at non-profit facilities. http://bit.ly/v5co4q
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The next generation of social networking! Check out the #OpenMedicine #Diaspora* pod here: http://diaspora.openmedicine.ca #win #yayruby
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Nerds = power says @bengoldacre. More academics should blog, post videos, post audio, post lectures, offer articles... http://bit.ly/v078W4
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CBC Radio features Open Medicine's new MASH blog. Find out what can health care learn from sports. http://bit.ly/sOtkZU
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Steven Lewis talks about @OpenMedicine 's MASH on @BlueSkyCBC http://ur1.ca/5llr7
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Today in Open Medicine: Doctor who? Characteristics of physicians disciplined by licensing authorities in Canada http://bit.ly/niF7tT
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OM in the News: National Post covers last week's commentary on the effect of price caps on the cost of generic drugs: http://natpo.st/omgwJd
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Just published in OM: A RCT of a biofeedback-based stress management tool for physicians. http://bit.ly/pT4We0
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Supreme Court OK's #Insite: a case of the law supporting evidence-based drug policy. Read a history of this approach: http://bit.ly/9NZDOc
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Published today: What do we know about medical tourism in Canada? http://bit.ly/nQLOTD
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The Dutch support #OA journals with a $1 million Euro #open-access fund: http://bit.ly/nSymUJ
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Don't miss http://bit.ly/nF2lw5 - the latest instalment of Alan Cassels series on breast cancer screening. Features an OM commentary.
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New editorial in Open Medicine: Health Canada listen up: iPods/personal music players = #hearing loss http://bit.ly/rehTzz
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New commentary takes on #breast-cancer screening recommendations for women under 50. http://www.openmedicine.ca/article/view/461/416