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May 16, 2008

The Doctor's Channel — 'Internet TV for Doctors'

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What's this?

Sandhya George, writing about it in the latest issue (May, 2008) of Anesthesiology News, called it "YouTube for physicians."

I don't know if I'd go that far but it's an interesting site, based on the its two founding physicians' "... experience of learning the most about medicine during quick, spontaneous and informal conversations with other doctors."

We call them "curbside consults" in the trade.

Anyway, though the article says the site is physicians-only, "... where MDs can post and view short videos about myriad medical topics," at least for the time being it appears anyone can watch the videos.

Every specialty is listed.

Find out what "they" don't want you to know.

Whoever "they" are.

May 16, 2008 at 10:01 AM | Permalink

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Oh Great!

More stuff for the surgery staff to watch while operating on a patient.

"Hey guys, check out this guy juggling scalpels" or
"Whoa dude! I didn't think that guy had the balls to use a Ginseu set of knives on that appendectomy.

To monetize this they are going to put it on the DYI Channel.

Posted by: Ray | May 17, 2008 8:22:51 AM

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