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Making Medical Decisions | The blog for the forthcoming book "Medical Decision Making: A Physician's Guide" by Alan Schwartz and George Bergus (Cambridge University Press, 2008)Making Medical Decisions | The blog for the forthcoming book "Medical Decision Making: A Physician's Guide" by Alan Schwartz and George Bergus (Cambridge University Press, 2008) - This is the blog for the book Medical Decision Making: A Physician's Guide, by Alan Schwartz and George Bergus (Cambridge University Press, 2008). We blog

  • http://www.makingmedicaldecisions.com/2013/editorial-blogging/ Editorial blogging | Making Medical DecisionsMaking Medical Decisions - It's been a busy couple of years since I last posted here, as I've been engaged in fascinating projects studying physicians' skills at patient-centered decision
  • http://www.makingmedicaldecisions.com/2010/dmbe/ Decisões Médicas Baseadas em Evidências | Making Medical DecisionsMaking Medical Decisions - The translation of Medical Decision Making: A Physician's Guide into Portuguese has been published by Guanabara Koogan SA as Decisões Médicas Baseadas em
  • http://www.makingmedicaldecisions.com/2009/review-in-annals-of-internal-medicine/ Review in Annals of Internal Medicine | Making Medical DecisionsMaking Medical Decisions - This only came to my attention today, but MDM:APG was reviewed in Annals of Internal Medicine, a leading journal in the field, in March 2009. You can read the
  • http://www.makingmedicaldecisions.com/2009/mammography-and-decision-making/ Mammography and decision making | Making Medical DecisionsMaking Medical Decisions - A little history for the non-US readers: the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is an independent panel that reviews evidence and issues
  • http://www.makingmedicaldecisions.com/2009/helping-students-unlock-the-mysteries-of-bayes/ Helping students unlock the mysteries of Bayes | Making Medical DecisionsMaking Medical Decisions - I am continually impressed by the link between seeing and understanding. This should not be surprising. How often have we had the experience of being told by a
  • http://www.makingmedicaldecisions.com/2009/review-of-mdmapg/ Review of MDM:APG | Making Medical DecisionsMaking Medical Decisions - Doody's Review Service, widely used by medical libraries, now has the first formal review of Medical Decision Making: A Physician's Guide. Here's an
  • http://www.makingmedicaldecisions.com/2009/internet-based-decision-aids-and-a-new-blog/ Internet-based decision aids and a new blog | Making Medical DecisionsMaking Medical Decisions - Brian Paciotti's blog The Internet and the Geography of Medicine came to our attention when he recently published a nice review of some of the current knowledge
  • http://www.makingmedicaldecisions.com/2009/lessons-outside-health-care/ Lessons outside health care | Making Medical DecisionsMaking Medical Decisions - SMDM Annual Meeting Co-chairs Alan Schwartz and Brendan Delaney are pleased to announce the 2009 Annual Meeting will include a pre-meeting symposium on

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  • Gramma Di - Replacement strap?

    Bought this for my granddaughter who was 8. She loves it! The only thing is that she broke the strap (the hard area) and I am now trying to find out if I can order a replacement strap. The newest offer comes with two straps so I am fairly certain that I could replace the broken one.

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    I was convinced by my local Liberal MP that if I bought this book it would change my life forever and I would no longer have to live as dysfunctional single mother who's child would end up in jail or in prostitution. Instead I took the advice in the book married the local drunk down the pub and began my quest for a "traditional'" family. Sadly my life didn't have the happy fairy tale ending promised by Cory, instead I had to give up my high paying job and spend my life barefoot in the kitchen serving a violent misogynistic husband.

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    Mean Green Hand Scrub is essential the same as Zanfel but is much cheaper. Currently, one can purchase a 60 ounce tub from the meangreen biz website for $20 plus shipping. According to the meangreen us website, the inventor of Zanfel was one of their salesmen who noticed a palliative effect on poison ivy/oak/sumac contact skin dermatitis; see "Relief from Poison Oak and Poison Ivy" under the main page's Resource Center tab.

  • Native Texan - Excellent Read!

    Having read Horn's Apollyon Rising, I found this updated version to be so much better. Horn is an amazing researcher bringing light to so many of the ancient texts with the keen ability to connect the dots and explain a pattern of deception dating back to the very beginning of creation. A problem many may find in this read is to discover America's "true" history and purpose in the world, completely opposing to the one we may have learned in school or elsewhere. Horn holds nothing back and let's the record speak for itself offering the reader a blueprint and explaining how this nation, along with the great empires of the past, have so fallen from peace and prosperity allowing a very real evil to reign in it's place ... as the book's cover illustrates and reveals what the satanic symbol of the Illuminist's really is ... the Eye of Osiris. I highly recommend this book!

  • Steve S. - Superb reference!

    You definitely get your money's worth by purchasing this book since it truly has a plethora of possibilities for you as a writer. Not only can you use it during the calendar year, but also in subsequent years. It truly is a keeper!