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CPSolvers Blog Intro – Dan Minter

The Clinical Problem Solvers

That’s why we’re launching a new blog from the Clinical Problem Solvers! We hope for this to serve as a space where we can further explore the many clinical, diagnostic, and educational pearls discussed on the podcast, as well as highlight some of the off-air content that we’ve been busy working on.

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A Decade of Blogging!

Aspiring Minority Doctor

Okay, now I'll admit I've done a horrible job of keeping up with the blog lately especially given that this is only my fifth post of the year, but today is still super special for me. This blog has helped a lot with some of my successes. When I started this blog she had just turned 7, and now my baby is 17!

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“Practice at the Top of your License?”

A Country Doctor Writes

I re-blogged this post on my original, much older WordPress blog and it got 14 comments, many more than usual. It is hugely inefficient to do mass education and mass screenings with large populations on a one-on-one basis. It was a call to reimagine, reinvent and reinvigorate primary care.

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Vaccine Uptake Strategies & Ethical Considerations- Part II

Integrated Care News by CFHA

Education and Information Education and information about vaccines can improve vaccine uptake if there is a significant knowledge gap and if the education is culturally and linguistically appropriate. I discussed this debate in my previous blog post.

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How to Find a Quality Blog Post on Croup: Findings from a SOAR Review

PEMBlog

Be sure to check out our previous posts on: BRONCHIOLITIS , EPIGLOTTITIS , and PNEUMONIA The Problem: Free open access medical education (aka FOAM) is great in that it allows for asynchronous, focused learning. We published the first pediatric SOAR review in AEM Education and Training on the topic of respiratory infectious disease.

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How to Find a Quality Blog Post on Pneumonia: Findings from a SOAR Review

PEMBlog

Be sure to check out our previous posts on: BRONCHIOLITIS and EPIGLOTTITIS The Problem: Free open access medical education (aka FOAM) is great in that it allows for asynchronous, focused learning. We published the first pediatric SOAR review in AEM Education and Training on the topic of respiratory infectious disease. Happy learning!

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All you need to know about louisville lectures

Louisville Lectures

We believe in the concept of Free Open Access Medical Education ( #FOAMed ) and we focus on internal medicine ( #FOAMIM ). Visit Little Lectures Welcome to the LL Blog! Louisville Lectures has always been a multidisciplinary platform bringing top medical education resources. Visit the LL Blog Homepage.