Grand Rounds, vol. 2, no. 22

Now that my technical problems have resolved, it's time to do what I do every week and plug the latest edition of Grand Rounds. It's a blog carnival that's like Grand Rounds for medical blogging (hence the name), and it collects the best of the medical blogosphere from the last week. I'm a regular contributor and have even hosted in the past.

This week, Grand Rounds, vol. 2, no. 22 is hosted by Dr. Andy, and a fine collection of medblogging he's gathered (including my first submission since moving to ScienceBlogs).

Next week the carnival is being hosted by a fellow surgeon at at the aptly named A Chance To Cut Is A Chance To Cure. Given that it's being hosted by a fellow surgeon, I might have to come up with something surgical to submit for next week.

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Actually, I meant it's like Grand Rounds as in the actual medical conference common in most hospitals. (In fact, our surgical Grand Rounds is tomorrow morning.) However, perhaps I should have said what you suggested. After all, I'm also a regular contributor to Tangled Bank and have hosted it as well in the past.