Friday, May 9, 2008      
 
 
 
   
  It's Okay to Love Freebies: Part II - Spring Tech Gifts  
  As a follow up to last week’s first in the series“It’s Okay to Love Freebies” article, I’d like to bring you even more great tech websites and gift ideas for that special mom, dad, or grad in your life.  
 
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  4th Annual Games for Health Conference Kicks Off  
Over the next two days, more than 300 innovators will demonstrate new games and discuss key advancements across the health and games fields at the 4th Annual G4H Conference.
     
  Insufficient Healthcare Increases Child Fatality Rates 
The upward trend in the number of countries that fail to provide the most basic of health services to children in order to save their lives is extremely disturbing.
     
  One Hand Washes the Other 
To be asked if I washed my hands makes me feel as if my professionalism is being doubted. Is it just me being defensive or is there something demeaning about being questioned like that?
     
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  Microsoft to Make Mobiles for the Poor
Eric M. Zeman
 
Companies that provide phones and associated services are turning their attention to developing nations as sources for growth.
  Security Breach: Hackers Try to Harm Epileptics
Keli Rising
 
In an attack apparently motivated by malice rather than money, hackers recently bombarded the Epilepsy Foundation’s website with hundreds of pictures.
  Three Years for Plavix
Jed Weisberger
 
As a recovering cardiac patient, I would much rather be safe than sorry as far as any possibility of blood clots are concerned; Plavix has worked quite well in my medicine regimen.
  Under Attack? The Future of the 340B Drug Discount Program 
Many institutions currently participating in the 340B program will view the proposed guidelines as additional barriers to an existing array of issues.
  Hemophilia Disease Management by a Hospital Pharmacy-Based Home Infusion Provider 
Disease management of hemophilia patients can only occur if the management of the patient’s care is based upon a comprehensive care approach.
Reasons Not to Become a Doctor
America's Doctors Must Unite
6 Rules of Doctor Etiquette
Investment Bargain Hunting
Fore, the Golf Doc!
 
 
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  MedTech Moments: Episode Eight 
An interview with Mark Harvey, CIO of the Holzer Clinic in West Virginia on data security, and HIPAA privacy issues and concerns.
  MedTech Moments: Episode Seven - Part II of II 
Part II in the series on medical social networking. Includes an interview with Adam Sharp, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Sermo.
  MedTech Moments: Episode Seven - Part I of II 
Medical social networking and EMR Update, the electronic medical records discussion forum for unbiased emr information by physicians for physicians.
 
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