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Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Welcome, Grand Rounds Readers!
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Months before WebMD launched its own blogs each of us bloggers were encouraged to surf the web and research other health-related blogsites. I quickly found a few favorites. One of the most consistently interesting health blogs is the self-titled Kevin,MD posted by Dr. Kevin Pho, a New Hampshire internist. Kevin has a strong interest in medicolegal issues, ethics, medical malpractice, and contemporary health stories in the media. His blogs are terse, logical, and well written.

Good doctors share what they know and this applies to medical blogs as well. A consortium of medical bloggers hosts a weekly collection of contributed posts that are appropriately labeled Grand Rounds. This week Kevin,MD hosts Grand Rounds and WebMD was included. Thank you for the warm welcome!

We're grateful to Kevin,MD and all partner blogs for generously inviting us to join this outstanding online forum.

Speaking of Grand Rounds, where are the doughnuts?

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