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Are You Googleable? Your Resume, Your Life: Online

May 14th 2007

We rely on the Internet to get the latest news, stock quotes, and sports scores; conduct online banking; and purchase goods and services from vendors worldwide.

Telemedicine: Seeing the Future Today

April 19th 2007

During the past 40 years, experts in technology, telecommunications, and medicine have collaborated on numerous demonstration projects that have documented the efficacy and effciency of telemedicine.

The Road to Early Detection: Mobile MRI Unit Leaving Brain Tumor Deaths Trailing Behind

April 17th 2007

On November 29, 2006, The Brain Tumor Foundation(BTF) launched The Road to Early Detection, an unprecedented nationwide campaign aimed at broadening public awareness about brain tumors ...

A Day in the Life of...A Virtual Doctor

April 17th 2007

We spoke with Terry Rabinowitz, MD, FAPA, FAPM, Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Family Medicine, Director of Telepsychiatry, University of Vermont Fletcher Allen Health Care hospital ...

Long Distance Dedication: Remote Health Monitoring

April 16th 2007

Remote health monitoring empowers patients and physicians, increases access to healthcare services, and helps reduce healthcare costs.

Online Oncologists: Contenders or Pretenders?

April 16th 2007

Dozens of websites have popped up over the past few years offering advice, diagnoses, second opinions, and even prescriptions from physicians who never physically meet the patient.

Nothing Natural About It: Is the Internet Bad Medicine for Cancer Patients?

April 16th 2007

Few, if any, would argue with the statement that the Internet has revolutionized health-related communication.

Video Games for Health: A New Approach to Educating and Treating Pediatric Cancer Patients

January 1st 1970

Video games helping kids with cancer? A novel approach, but it's a good one. Games are not just for kids anymore, after all. Read on to find out more.

A Day in the Life: Soccer Doctor

January 1st 1970

Daryl A. Rosenbaum, MD, assistant professor and director of the sports medicine fellowship at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, has been working as a volunteer MD with some soccer folks!

So You Wanna...Learn More About Medical Blogs

January 1st 1970

If the AMA's attention is any measure of importance, blogging has hit the physician mainstream.

Nine Must-Have Cancer Tools

January 1st 1970

If you're an oncologist, hematologist, or some other type of healthcare professional treating cancer, these tools are essential to keep and reference on a daily basis.

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