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September 27, 2005

Grand Rounds Here on 4 October!

Grand Rounds will be here next week, 4 October. Please e-mail your posts. In addition to this week's best, worthy older posts that didn't made it in before are also very welcome.

Submission Guidelines(ref: Nick Genes @ Blogborygmi)

I'll be organizing the links into categories, based on what's submitted. Potential topics include:

Remember, the target audience here is NOT other medical bloggers, or people in the health care industry. It's the educated but nonmedical readers coming from general-interest blogs. So write for that audience, if only for this one post (even if your blog is about echocardiography). The idea is to introduce the wider world to the growing medical blogosphere — the doctors, nurses, students, administrators, EMTs, techs, and patients who blog.

More on style of the opinions pieces: I'm looking for informative, well-argued posts, from diverse political perspectives. One-sided screeds? Not so much (unless it's really entertaining).

Two questions that are frequently asked:

1. Is Grand Rounds just limited to bloggers in the health care field? No — I'll look at any medical-related post. There are some patient-perspective blogs in particular that I hope submit links. But like I said, the point of Grand Rounds is to promote the nascent medical blogosphere, and submissions from health-related blogs will take priority.
2. I'm a doctor / nurse / researcher / student / EMT / health care
economist / patient who writes mostly about gardening / dating /
reality television. Will you link to my post? Maybe. I'll
certainly look at it, if it's medically related. And very few blogs are 100% medicine. But like I said, submissions from mostly health-focused blogs will take priority.

It's the host's discretion as to what gets included. This week, that's me. In addition to linking to your posts, I'll be providing the groan-inducing puns, and snarky comments, that readers have come to expect and dread. It's nothing personal.

If you're looking for more guidance, check out other linkfests such as Carnival of the Vanities. Grand Rounds was conceived as along those lines, like a Carnival of the Caregivers.

Posted by Niels Olson at September 27, 2005 11:48 AM

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