I discuss issues pertaining to the practice of neuropathology -- including nervous system tumors, neuroanatomy, neurodegenerative disease, muscle and nerve disorders, ophthalmologic pathology, neuro trivia, neuropathology gossip, job listings and anything else that might be of interest to a blue-collar neuropathologist.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
The Pool of pathology bloggers increases by one this month
I was gratified to see another pathologist recently join the ranks of bloggers posting about the profession. Dr. Doug Shevlin recently alerted me to the inauguration of a blog by a blue-collar surgical pathologist, Dr. Mark Pool, working in the trenches at a hospital in Kankakee, Illinois. Pool's blog is barely a month old, and has already garnered a mention on the popular Digital Pathology Blog! I can tell you this: I've never seen the word "polyphyletic" used in a blog before -- never, that is, until Dr. Pool's lovely post on reactive urothelium. This Pool is deep!
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Hi, Brian. I discovered your blog because your colleague here: http://www.tissuepathology.typepad.com/weblog/
mentioned you. I suggest that you put a Twitter button on your blog, as it was via Twitter that i learned of your blog. I mentioned you here: http://friendfeed.com/rooms/science-2-0
OK. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll do it!
Hi, Brian. Great--here is another suggestion for you and other medical bloggers. Check out the Science 2.0 room of FriendFeed:
http://friendfeed.com/rooms/science-2-0
There is a lot of interesting discussion there on Web 2.0 in science.
Nice pun
Thanks, Adam!
really increase by one this month that is great but the pathology its pretty hard to understand like that
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