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The year gone and the year to come
2008 has been a year of reinventions. At the start of the year I was a surgical registrar, mother and PhD student. I am still those things, but I am now a blogger and writer, as well, although it is very self-conscious to say that.
Applequack 2008 Hits and Memories
I started this blog in [...]
Free medical resources for students and doctors
The Australian government provides a number of great resources for the medical community. These are well worth chasing up, and are useful for doctors and students. Although branded Aussie, these offer great value for practitioners outside this country, particularly if they can’t access similar information at home.
Forensic Medicine for Doctors
The Victorian Institute of [...]
Please vote in the 2008 Medical Weblog Awards
The 2008 Medical weblog awards are hosted by Medgadget.
Nominations are open to everyone (by commenting on the above post). Nominated blogs are listed here. Nominations close on 31st of December. The categories for consideration are:
Best Medical Weblog
Best New Medical Weblog (established in 2008)
Best Literary Medical Weblog
Best Clinical Sciences Weblog
Best Health Policies/Ethics Weblog
Best Medical [...]
Welcome Back and Merry Christmas!
I have returned from my holiday, and am having a tough time returning to work.
First of all, Merry Christmas! This is really my favourite time of year. Please imagine me swimming and BBQing, while singing carols and cutting out paper snowflakes. I hope you are able to enjoy spending time [...]
Interesting software and webtools
To continue my poor service provision, while on holiday, I am sharing a list of software and online sites that are worth a browse.
Think Anatomy is a new blog highlighting digital anatomy resources on the internet.
100 free online alternatives to popular office tools
Tweetbeep is a twitter alternative to Google alerts, if there is a product [...]
