10 Medical Blogs You'll Wish Your Doctor Had Read
Thursday, February 4, 2010
This is a guest post by M. Ellen Ward
10
Medical Blogs You'll Wish Your Doctor Had Read
Sometimes you wish your doctor knew a
little more. The 10 medical blogs that
follow are ones you'll wish your doctor had read. After all, you want your doctor to know as
much as possible to help keep you healthy.
The Corante in the Pipeline blog is
written by a chemist employee of a drug company. He explores why some medications work while
others don't. He covers the excitement
of the search for medications and the politics of their dispersal.
The Corante Living Code blog covers a
variety of topics. Its author is an
employee at a biotech company and blog addresses and investigates new areas of
medical research. This blog could help
your doctor keep up with recent developments in medicine.
The medpundit blog is written by a 40 year old doctor located in Ohio. Her perspective is unique because she began
her work in a practice owned by a hospital and has moved into the world of
private practice. She offers opinions
and insight on media presentations of medical information.
The GruntDoc's
Blog is written by Allen Roberts. He
is a 40 year old emergency room doctor uses this blog as a platform to address
any topic that crosses his mind. When
the posts are medical in nature then his experience in a trauma center that
sees around 65,000 patients each year shines through.
KevinMD.com is a
blog that you will certainly want your doctor to read. It speaks on how doctors can make life better
for their patients on a grander scale than they often do now. He also covers topics as popular and varied
as salt consumption and bariatric surgery.
Doctor David's Blog is a place
for anyone, including your doctor, to learn more about oncology, cancer
treatments, and the latest medical news.
This compelling blog brings information with a humanistic perspective
that all medical professionals could use a little more of.
When you visit NHS Blog Doctor, you will find a
place to read strong opinions with an entertaining style. Your doctor would likely enjoy this and learn
what others think of current medical news.
The
Insomnia Blog helps to reinforce in its readers' minds just how crucial
sleep is to health. Sleep medicine and
its current issues such as the effect of social media are mentioned.
You'll wish your doctor had read this Healthy Recipe Doctor
blog because so many people forget that it is diet that contributes to and even
causes the majority of health problems.
You'll wish your doctor had read these
blogs for information and perspective.
You want your doctor to know about medicine and everything that is
connected to it. Even doctors cannot
know what they never learned.










