Medical Blog Osteopathic Resources
The American Journal of Bioethics is a blog written by the Editors of The American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB) where an incredible stream of information relating to bioethics flows. This is the most read bio-ethics website.
Clinical Cases and Images is A Ves Dimov's blog felt by many to be an excellent resource on all things clinical and is the blog of ClinicalCases.org with medical, tech and other interesting stories.
Family Medicine Notes is the blog of a family physician (Jacob Reider, MD) who has been blogging sine 1999. Discussion topics range from evaluating Web Platforms to research showing the Wii Fit workout rivals real thing.
Nature Genetics is a blog that comments on research and news in genetics, as well as provides the opportunity for reader feedback. Post topics include Microattribution for community annotation of the human genome, Help! I’m becoming more normal, and Do I need a personal trainer or a personal gentic counselor?
60 Second Science is Scientific American’s news blog, offering reporting and analysis on science and technology. Blog topics include politicians, where do they stand on science, Climate Change: Ice Chunk the Size of Manhattan Splits from Canadian Glacier.
HIPAA Blog discusses medical privacy issues including posts on Arkansas felony HIPAA conviction and You have the right to remain silent (but your relatives' DNA might testify against you). Very off the cuff tone.
Nature Neuroscience is a blog by the editors of Nature Neuroscience. The blog discusses what is new and exciting in neuroscience and they hope for spirited conversation! Join the debate. One blogger comments on Universities being strange two-headed beasts: they are places where much of the research we publish is conducted, but they are also educational institutes, whose job is to train students (not all of whom go on to become scientists, or necessarily contribute to the research side of the enterprise). Added to the mix now is that many universities are now effectively businesses, having to provide their own operating revenues in the face of tighter funding. A pertinent debate for Osteopathic physicians to be having.
Osteopathic Integration is a proactive blog by osteopathic medical students for osteopathic medical students and their main purpose is to find out what do Osteopathic Students Want from Their Education and then to make that happen. There is a survey available our participation is key to influencing the curricular changes that will allow greater integration of Osteopathic thought, better exposure to Osteopathy in clinical rotations, and more postgraduate opportunities to advance the training of all Osteopathic medical students.
Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment blog is meant simply for learning and spreading the word about OMT. Reader input is highly encouraged and osteopathic input is needed. Posts include Osteopathic manual medicine technique: Strain /Counterstrain Technique Development and DOs and MDs Guide to Billing for OMT: Osteopathic Manipulative Management.
Osteopathic Webring - offers the opportunity to start your own blog within the osteopathic webring. The Osteopathic Webring has a global following, topics include Osteopathic School of Milano - Italia, Democratic Osteopathic Council and DO General Surgeon.
Osteopathy Blog is a blog that targets the general public and their questions about osteopathy. It’s a good touch point to see what information is being communicated to the general public about osteopathy.
Anxiety, Addiction and Depression Treatments is a blog run by TreatmentOnline that reports and comments on the most important news in medication, treatment, psychotherapy, clinical research and other areas of mental health.
Docinthemachine is a blog that has excellent in in-depth reporting on the latest medical technologies and was a Finalist for the Weblog Award for Best Medical Blog. Post topics include reviews of the most exciting new display technology the blogger saw on multiple fronts at convention and his predictions on how it will be used in medicine in the future
The Healthcare IT Guy is Shahid N. Shah’s blog. He is the CEO of Netspective and offers an insider's view on all the fast changes that happen in healthcare IT. Post topics include XTS’s Citrix reporting tools Assist with HIPAA Compliance and Phreesia is now an even better example of consumer driven healthcare technology done right .