Commentary by Sherley Abraham MD PGY-3
Faculty Peer Reviewed
This week we reflect on the interplay in life which is showcased by two football teams. In medicine, it plays out between two drugs, newer …
Commentary by Sherley Abraham MD PGY-3
Faculty Peer Reviewed
This week we reflect on the interplay in life which is showcased by two football teams. In medicine, it plays out between two drugs, newer …
Commentary by Michael Hanley MD PGY-3 and James D. Koonce MD PGY-3, Department of Radiology, Medical University of South Carolina
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Commentary by Adi Diab MD, PGY-3
This past week on January 21th, Medical Grand Rounds was given by guest speaker Dr. John Griffin who shared his knowledge of the role of Activate Protein …
The Literature, Arts, and Medicine blog focuses on topics in the medical humanities. Written primarily by invited contributors, it brings perspectives of the social sciences, humanities, and arts to current issues in …
Commentary by Michael Tees MD, MPH , PGY-1
The journals this week were not where the eyes of the nation or the world were fixed. All were focused upon a turning point, a …
We are proud to announce that Clinical Correlations has been voted the Best Clinical Sciences Weblog of 2008 in Medgadget’s 5th annual Medical Weblog Awards. First, we’d like to congratulate all the other nominees and winners. It’s exciting …
Commentary by Melanie Maslow, MD, FACP, Associate Professor of Medicine, NYUSOM, Chief, Infectious Diseases, New York Harbor Healthcare System, NY
Faculty Peer Reviewed
Cellulitis is an acute spreading infection of the skin extending to the deep …
Commentary by Ilana Bragin, MD, PGY-3
Please also see the clinical vignette presented before last week’s grand rounds.
Last week’s Medical Grand Rounds was given by guest speaker Dr. Sue Quaggin, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto, who shared with the …