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Poll: Disability Insurance – Yes or No?
April 19, 2013
I am set to graduate residency this June 2013 and among all the other things on my to-do list such as credentialing paperwork for my...
Nikita Joshi, MD
Poll: How would manage a metacarpal fracture in the ED?
December 5, 2012
I am in the process of creating a PV card on metacarpal fractures, divided into anatomical areas (base, shaft, neck, head), and am realizing that...
Michelle Lin, MD
Poll: Is anyone using the Paucis Verbis cards?
August 2, 2012
Feedback is essential for continued growth and improvement in any longitudinal project that you work on. Thus annually, I conduct a poll to see if I...
Survey: Why do you use Twitter?
May 31, 2012
I recently got a comment on the blog asking why people need to use Twitter, if they're already following blogs. I thought I would open...
Poll: YOU are on the residency selection committee. What would YOU do?
October 3, 2011
As an attending physician, you are friends with nurses and residents on social media. One day, you are browsing through your social media page. You...
Stella Yiu, MD
Brief survey: Need your help with my promotions!
September 7, 2011
With all of the advances in technology and social media, the “old school” world of traditional academia doesn’t know what to do with medical professionals...
First annual Medical Apps Awards: Vote now
April 19, 2011
The polls for the first annual Medical Apps Awards is now open. Voting closes April 21, 2011 @ 12:00 AM EST. General instructions (you...
The Superbowl of Blogs: Vote us for "Best Clinical Sciences Blog"
February 5, 2011
Medgadget annually hosts a contest for the best medical blogs. It’s the Superbowl of blogs. Our blog was nominated for the Best New Medical...
Poll: How do you recover from a night shift?
May 4, 2010
There are so many amazing things that we get to see and do as emergency physicians. We see sick, undifferentiated patients who need our help...
What’s in your pocket on an ED shift?
December 18, 2009
I am always curious about what people carry in their scrubs and lab coat pockets. Often you can identify residents based on what they are...
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