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Interview with ZapGerms Blog Founder Episode | The Journal of Medical Practice Management - Technology

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The Journal of Medical Practice Management - Technology

SoundPractice.net is the first podcast site in the USA dedicated to medical practice management, providing the practice management community with the ability to tap into the rich editorial content of The Journal of Medical Practice Management® through aud

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Interview with ZapGerms Blog Founder


Interview with ZapGerms Blog Founder

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DATE : Mon, 31 Oct 2005 05:25:00 EST
Entered in Database : 2005-10-31 10:25:00
length : 12003832
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Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Don who started the blog "Zap*Germs". Some of the many topics they they talk about are how the Internet changes the doctor-patient relationship, patients using search engines to assist in their own diagnosis, Paula Abdul's nail fungus, why America is fascinated with celebrities, the effect of recent US disasters on the reporting of the avian flu, the discovery of good virus samples from the 1918 Influenza, evolution as a faith-based religion, blogging as a cultural force, and how blogging is changing traditional journalism and why doctors should take blogging seriously.


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