Riding the epi curve to glory
That’s the wonderful title of a post by Eli Perencevich (Iowa), in one of my must-read blogs, Controversies in Hospital Infection Prevention. Hospital epi is filled
That’s the wonderful title of a post by Eli Perencevich (Iowa), in one of my must-read blogs, Controversies in Hospital Infection Prevention. Hospital epi is filled
Austin and I have covered this topic a number of times, but new research reinforces it. I cover that work in my latest post over
I am a frequent guest on Stand Up! with Pete Dominick, which airs on Sirius/XM radio, channel 104 from 6-9AM Eastern. It immediately replays on the channel, so
Over at The Week, I have a piece that follows up on some points I made on Monday. Yes, 2014 was probably the year politically for the
The NYT has a nice article on the battle between two US labs trying to see if a calorie restricted diet will make monkeys live
Links to all posts in the series to which this post belongs are in the introductory post. From this series’ review of the job lock literature
the health services research blog
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