Thursday, November 10, 2005
About Me
- Name: The Medicine Man
- Location: Los Angeles, California, United States
E-mail me at
Since early 2004, I have been a full-time assistant professor at the UCLA School of Medicine. I work primarily in the General Internal Medicine Division at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (a large county medical facility). Currently, I teach medical students, interns and residents in our program and am involved in a number of academic projects.
I have been in private practice with several multispecialty groups and have worked as a hospitalist both for a group and as a solo practitioner before assuming my current position at UCLA.
The views of this blog are my own and do not represent those of UCLA, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center or the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services.
All content is copyrighted but may be quoted in part as long as it is properly attributed and not reprinted in whole. If you wish to quote an entire entry, please link to the appropriate page on my weblog instead of copying and posting it.
Collection of my Essays
Previous Posts
- A New Medical Blog
- Michelle Malkin's "Detractors" vs. Amazon.com
- Controversy regarding the new human papilloma viru...
- A brand new technology for distinguishing between ...
- VERY unimpressed with "My Electronic MD" website
- Great websearch techniques courtesy of Lifehacker
- Open letter to Bucknell University's Executive to ...
- Blogger apparently "loses" blogs from time to time
- Grand Rounds #48 is up
- The Painful Limits of Western Medicine
Blogs and Websites I Like
Medical Sites (Blogs)
Aggravated Doc Surg
Case Western/SVCH Resident's Blog
Casesblog
Cut to Cure
DB's Medical Rants
Diabetes Mine
Dr. Helen
GruntDoc
Kevin, MD
KidneyNotes
medGadget
Notes From Dr. RW
Panda Bear MD
Pulmonary Roundtable
Quackwatch
Respectful Insolence
Tundra Medicine Dreams
Underwear Drawer
Wachter's World
Medical Sites (Commercial)
AmedNews.com
MDLinx
MD Net Guide
Medscape
Economics and Health Care Finance
EconLog
Greg Mankiw's Blog
InsureBlog
Keith Hennessey
Government, the Law, and Politics (Blogs)
Abstract Appeal
Althouse
Commoner Sense
GovTrack.us
HughHewitt
Instapundit.com
Michelle Malkin
Roger's Rules
Government, the Law, and Politics (Commercial)
Pollster.com
Rasmussen Reports
TCSDaily
Townhall
Humor
LiLEKS.com
Welsh View
Miscellaneous
Bloglines
CafePharma (B Boards for drug reps)
Lifehacker
Medlogs
- A New Medical Blog
- Michelle Malkin's "Detractors" vs. Amazon.com
- Controversy regarding the new human papilloma viru...
- A brand new technology for distinguishing between ...
- VERY unimpressed with "My Electronic MD" website
- Great websearch techniques courtesy of Lifehacker
- Open letter to Bucknell University's Executive to ...
- Blogger apparently "loses" blogs from time to time
- Grand Rounds #48 is up
- The Painful Limits of Western Medicine
Blogs and Websites I Like
Medical Sites (Blogs)Aggravated Doc Surg
Case Western/SVCH Resident's Blog
Casesblog
Cut to Cure
DB's Medical Rants
Diabetes Mine
Dr. Helen
GruntDoc
Kevin, MD
KidneyNotes
medGadget
Notes From Dr. RW
Panda Bear MD
Pulmonary Roundtable
Quackwatch
Respectful Insolence
Tundra Medicine Dreams
Underwear Drawer
Wachter's World
Medical Sites (Commercial)
AmedNews.com
MDLinx
MD Net Guide
Medscape
Economics and Health Care Finance
EconLog
Greg Mankiw's Blog
InsureBlog
Keith Hennessey
Government, the Law, and Politics (Blogs)
Abstract Appeal
Althouse
Commoner Sense
GovTrack.us
HughHewitt
Instapundit.com
Michelle Malkin
Roger's Rules
Government, the Law, and Politics (Commercial)
Pollster.com
Rasmussen Reports
TCSDaily
Townhall
Humor
LiLEKS.com
Welsh View
Miscellaneous
Bloglines
CafePharma (B Boards for drug reps)
Lifehacker
Medlogs
2 Comments:
Hi Dr. Ford, yup indeed I'm a guy, aka Jeffrey.
Thanks for the review and sending my traffic up! Now that I'm in the midst of my internal medicine rotation, I'll be blogging more on medical articles and less on health policy... just to keep myself sane.
I've always enjoyed your blog and I'll be reading.
thanks!
Ming
Ming,
Good luck in your IM rotation. Just remember to always include lupus in your differential Dx and you'll do fine.
John
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