Nominees for the 2009 Australian Medical Blog Award
Before starting my list of nominees, I would like to show you our wonderful award:

Isn’t it beautiful? It was designed by one of my marketing team (he may not like that characterisation), ShayneT. I want to make it clear that I don’t actually have a gold notebook here, and if I did, I would not give it away. This is just the logo for the competition.
And the Nominees for Best Australian Medical Blog are:
This is the list of nominations. A short list of five will be chosen prior to voting. If your favourite is not on this list, you should nip over to this call for nominations and leave a comment.
- Life in the Fast Lane by Dr Mike Cadogan, an ED physician in Perth
- AEQUANIMITAS Written by precordial thump, covering clinical toxicology.
- Vagus Surgicalis by Jeffrey Leow, a medical student in Melbourne (and host of the SurgeXperiences blog carnival)
- Outback Ambo - an Ambo in Darwin
- The Dragonfly initiative - Dragonfly is blogging her way through medical school
- Degranulated - written by Captain Atopic who is a pharmacist in medical school
- The Paper Mask - written by Sheepish, a surgeon incognito.
- Biting the Dust - Robbo is a pharmacist working in remote NT
- Impacted Nurse - Ian Miller is an ED nurse in a Canberra teaching hospital
- Prn Penguin - An ICU RN: “one should always have a penguin when needed”
There is still a little over a week to nominate your favourite for this award. Voting will begin on the 9th of February.
EDITED: There is only 1 day left to nominate. If you really would like to be considered for voting, you need to get someone to nominate you today!
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