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NEJM – Recurrent PRKAR1A Mutation in Acrodysostosis with Hormone Resistance | Now@NEJM
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At 200 years, fortress of medical research confronts the Information Age | The Connecticut Mirror
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Hard-hitting look at NEJM, "medical-industrial complex" and OpenAccess. 2 parts. http://t.co/9qYG3aIL
Video Review of the New England Journal of Medicine iPad App
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Is the @NEJM (New England Journal of Medicine) iPad app worth a new subscription? Check out the #iMedicalApps review! http://t.co/mYrTAPLp
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Google ranks the top 100 journals and NEJM is no more the "top dog" http://t.co/CsWwhnXo according to G Scholar Metrics for Publications
Rethinking Readmissions - Short White Coat - Boston.com
boston.com — “To my internist eyes, the Emergency Department (ED) is a wondrous and bewildering zoo of activity: muckety-mucks neighbor detox-ing alcoholics and surgeons comingle with psychiatrists in this microcosm of the hospital ecosystem. It is also a fork in the road...” View full resource at boston.com
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My latest in Short White Coat: Rethinking Readmissions http://t.co/eKj9sq3b @ashishkjha @BeWellBoston
RT @NEJM: No evidence that largest hospital-based pay-for-performance prog led to decrease in 30-day mortality. http://t.co/OZTHErOz
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RT @NEJM: No evidence that largest hospital-based pay-for-performance prog led to decrease in 30-day mortality. http://t.co/OZTHErOz
Heart CT scans in ERs save hospitals billions - FierceHealthcare
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Heart CT scans in ERs save hospitals billions http://t.co/qs9Zvco9 via @addthis
New study: Weight-loss surgery may cure diabetes - 60 Minutes Overtime - CBS News
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Is weight-loss surgery the cure for diabetes? This study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, says maybe. http://t.co/OHWHnAEo
MPGN | Now@NEJM
blogs.nejm.org — “The latest review in our Medical Progress series discusses the causes, pathogenesis, and clinical management of membranoproliferative” View full resource at blogs.nejm.org
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MPGN accounts for 7-10% of all cases of biopsy-confirmed glomerulonephritis - NEJM review http://t.co/DCyP3DEn
Tenecteplase vs. Alteplase for Ischemic Stroke | Now@NEJM
blogs.nejm.org — “Though, for clinicians, ordering a drug these days is as simple as a click of a button, for the drug, getting to within reach of our fingertips is no easy feat.” View full resource at blogs.nejm.org
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Big step forward for tenecteplase on its road to becoming a new option for treatment of acute ischemic stroke - NEJM http://t.co/fHveM3Bc
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Tenecteplase vs. Alteplase for Ischemic Stroke | Now@NEJM
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Tenecteplase’s future for acute ischemic #stroke, writes Rosenbaum on Now@NEJM blog, remains a big ‘what if.’ http://t.co/jf63stP7
Four Examples of Ataxia - YouTube
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Elevated PSA | Now@NEJM
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Elevated PSA, "Clinical Pearls" and "Morning Report Questions" - Now@NEJM - http://t.co/06odOhCd
MPGN | Now@NEJM
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Elevated PSA | Now@NEJM
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