What medical and pharmaceutical/bioscience/medical device meeting planners and continuing medical education professionals need to know to plan meetings and CME activities for healthcare professionals.
This post courtesy of Anne Taylor-Vaisey: I have been meaning to write to you about Google Print for some time, and have been prompted to do so today because of an editorial in today's Globe and Mail: The copyright claim in Google's e-library ...
I don't know about you, but all the stories I've been reading lately about the potential for a devastating avian flu pandemic have me seriously concerned about our ability to produce vaccines and treatments for those who contract the disease—much...
Those are words I never thought I'd put together, but then I read about Pure Thoughts, a Florida nonprofit that helps find new homes for mares and foals no longer being used to make Premarin, now that the demand for the drug has dropped. I know...
There's another new player in webcasting surgical video: OR-live.com, which is recording on-request videos of various surgeries, both for the general public and for healthcare workers for CME credit, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. A...
Next time you go out to eat, check the pen the waiter gives you to sign the check—he may be trying to tell you something! (OK, I know this has nothing to do with CME or pharma meetings, but it totally cracked me up). Warning: Some PG-13 language...
Docs aren't too good yet at identifying potential biological terrorism attacks, according to a study published yesterday in the Archives of Internal Medicine and discussed in The Boston Globe (free reg. req'd). From the Globe article...