Compilation Med school blogs

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here is my contribution for medical students:-http://cureforasthama.tumblr.com

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www.medforumpod.com
Free on iTunes: Med Forum

"The stuff med students really want to know about."

Here's the spiel...
It's a non-academic, opinion and advice show in a conversational format. Episodes are concise, blunt, and bedazzled with witty banter.

Example topics include: advice for the wards, starting a family in med school, what and when are the USMLE board exams, being smart about social media, grading systems in med school, how to choose a specialty, studying for boards, advice I wish I knew in first year, and more!

Hosted by Jessica Mason and Jenny Farah, class of 2013 at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC).
 
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This is an Exciting time for Medical Students to Blog!
One Day before 'The Match'
Congratulations to all!

Blog: http://MDandBeyond.com
The Premier Social Network for Medical Students and Doctors!
 
unfailingspring.com

Blog I started for Christian health providers (although all are welcomed!). Just some devotionals to help recharge the batteries with occasional posts on medical school/residency advice. Any feedback appreciated!

Jack
 
www.sidenotelife.com

5 posts per week about the life of a M1 at an American MD/PhD program. Posts include interviews with med students and half-baked ideas to improve medical education.
 
Shamelessly submitting mine:

http://www.biomedweekly.com

Health articles for the general public; Science review for undergrads; Interesting topics under the category "Time Capsule." I'm an incoming DO student. Contributors welcome, I've already had a few.
 
Shameless plug for my new blog: http://401md.blogspot.com/

Incoming MS-1 this fall. Looking to have a mix of med school related posts with other posts about tech, sports, film, and fitness.
 
http://residentcafe.blogspot.com/

This blog is intended to be a collection of thoughts and experiences of medical residents from a variety of different specialties. Through our writing, we hope to articulate, shed light, and advance important issues pertaining to medical residency, medical students, and beyond. We will not be afraid to touch on controversial and taboo topics such as physician compensation, work hours, lifestyle, burnout, residency life, and healthcare reform, and intend to do so in a thoughtful, substantiated, and respectful manner.
 
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HI folks - I have been blogging about my experiences as a pediatrics intern and about the challenges in and outside of the hospital. My blog is called The Growth Curve: ruminations of a pediatrics resident. Take a look: http://thegrowthc.wordpress.com/
 
HI folks - I have been blogging about my experiences as a pediatrics intern and about the challenges in and outside of the hospital. My blog is called The Growth Curve: ruminations of a pediatrics resident. Take a look: http://thegrowthc.wordpress.com/

Nice blog! I have one last chance at STEP. Hopefully after it, I too can start a blog titled: how not to fail. Do you know how much sh** you get for being indian and failing?
 
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I'd like to promote theweeklymnemonic.wordpress.com
Every week, medical mnemonics are shared/created.
You can follow on wordpress or subscribe to receive updates to your inbox every 1-2 weeks.
 
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An introspective journey featuring the perils of medical school life and one lazy bum's meteoric rise to mediocrity. From his feeble attempts at successfully navigating the boredom of the classroom to his occasionally intelligible dialog on everything medical, there's something for everyone (but really only anyone who has a reason to be on these forums).

http://parttimemed.blogspot.com/
 
Below I will list some useful websites links for medical students and doctor.Please check out each link and comment your opinion .

1 ) Most of us search internet for medical e book. Lots of sites provides free downloadable links of medical e books.But most of them are out dated links.But http://mediconet.blogspot.com/2009/07/download-free-medical-books-media-and.html provides you a collection of more than 15 working websites links which are updated regularly.


2 ) There is another special e book download search engine with the help of google search.
https://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=partner-pub-2388015190352584:6lscui3kw09

Type text book name plus author name in short. eg: Medicine Harrison,Surgery Bailey ,Anatomy Netter,Medicine Davidson,Pathology Robbins.Download Books From 4shared, Mediafire, Ryushare And Other Shared Sites.

3 )Are you searching for medical powerpoint presentation ?. Then don't forget to visit http://medicalppt.blogspot.com/ which contains more than thousand Presentations and lecture notes in most fields of medicine.If you are going to prepare a seminar you can compare with multiple similar presentations given there, some times if you are busy you can use those slides as such without any modification or with slight modification.Also if you are preparing for medical exams these slides can be used for quick revision.


4 )Do you Need some good medical android application for your smart phone.Then check
a) Top 10 Paid Medical Android Applications and steps to get it free http://mediconet.blogspot.in/2013/08/top-paid-medical-android-applications.html
b)Top 10 Free Android Medical Apps for Doctors and Medical Students
http://mediconet.blogspot.in/2013/08/top-10-free-android-medical-apps-for.html


5)Visit MEDICAL STUDENTS AND DOCTORS WORLD http://mediconet.blogspot.com/ for useful websites, blogs, medical news, lectures, mnemonics, free medical books , software, videos , journals, exam preparation, tips for study,medical fun,collection of medical MCQS etc.
 
For all you Wordpress people, I have enjoyed this blogger lately. I'm pretty sure he goes to my school too.

sortadr.wordpress.com
 
From the perspective of a 1st year ob/gyn resident, my blog has medical student advice about rotations, interviews, ERAS, letters of rec, budgeting in med school, etc.

www.itallbelongstoyou.com

enjoy!
 
Hey there. I am a medical student repeating their first year and have decided to just now start a blog as a resource for students with similar struggles, since there doesn't seem to be one out there. Those who have input or are repeating/struggling/thinking about taking a year off/etc. please check it out:

http://mdonreplay.wordpress.com/
 
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