Medblog Awards. Last chance to vote.

i-4f5010d564cf7219377b4f5429a80bd4-award_lr.gifOK, folks. Voting ends tomorrow night, January 14 at midnight PST. We're doing pretty well, although everyone in both the categories we were nominated in is being crushed by the NHS Blog. Still we wouldn't mind coming in second or third, so if you have an inclination, give us your vote.

Voting is easy. The good folks over at Medgadget have established these awards for the best of the medical blogosphere and we were nominated for Best Medical Weblog 2006 and Best Health Policies/Ethics Weblog 2006. There are some truly outstanding blogs in the various categories, including several of my SciBlings (Respectful Insolence, Aetiology, The Examining Room of Dr. Charles, and GrrlScientist (now renamed Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted)).

Just click the links for Best Medical Weblog 2006 and for Best Health Policies/Ethics Weblog 2006 and hit the appropriate button.

Thanks on behalf of medbloggers everywhere.

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I voted early and often...and checked out the NHS blog. It can't hold a candle to Effect Measure. They must be paying people to vote---really.