Ten top medical blog posts, April 2009

April 30, 2009

Here are the top posts from this past month, based on the number of times they were viewed.

1. How do I prevent and treat swine flu, and, is a pandemic imminent?

2. The Craigslist Killer is a Boston University medical student

3. Is the nursing shortage overblown?

4. Most hospitalists are good, but some, like these ones, aren’t

5. Is the bipolar child and ADHD a purely American phenomenon?

6. A pediatrician takes the anti-vaccine movement head on

7. Which television doctor shows do the medical profession like best?

8. How the primary care doctor shortage threatens Obama’s health reform plan

9. Does consensual doctor-patient sex actually harm the public?

10. What would happen if every doctor chose to specialize?



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