Muggles (non-medical folk) have been hassling us for some time now to talk more about what med school is like. Turns out this whole Harry Potter nonsense is the perfect analogy.
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Muggles (non-medical folk) have been hassling us for some time now to talk more about what med school is like. Turns out this whole Harry Potter nonsense is the perfect analogy.
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General surgeon, medical school comrade, and quixotic crusader for justice through medical parody…we hereby welcome Doc Quixote to the ZBlogg! Sometimes the pen is mightier than the scalpel…
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Doc Quixote drops the dumbest and most awesome video ever.
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Random thoughts, stuff that came up over the past week, and tweets from a twit.
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Who better to teach young men how to do the testicular self-exam than Michael Jackson?
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What? ZDoggMD in a legitimate hospitalist publication? Another small victory in the battle to advance the cause of evidence-based comedy.
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Look who’s bloggin’ now? It’s me, Dr. Harry, self-proclaimed reclusive literary genius—sort of like J.D.Salinger, except that I am not a corpse.
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How Could It Be
That ZDoggMD
Is on TechCrunchTV?
A Halloween trick or treat (mostly the former). Coming straight to …Betamax!
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Dr. Harry and I somehow convinced our wives that a joint family vacation to Puerto Vallarta would be light on the loco and heavy on the family time. WRONG.
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Everything sounds better Auto-Tuned, especially bad medical news! Paging Dr. T-Pain…
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The inaugural episode of our medical research review News Per Rectum (NPR). Discussed are pregnancy, contagious obesity, and stool transplants.
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A rap anthem to warn of the dangers of coitus interruptus.
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Star Wars, my dad, and pirates — three great tastes that go great together.
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An original rap joint about the perils of over-the-counter pain medications and the ulcers they can cause. Word to the ICU!
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“Witch” doctor are you cut out to be? Dr. Harry joins me to explore the traits particular to family practice, ER, pediatrics, internal medicine, and surgery.
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