This is the first post of a new section that gathers the best educational medical blogs on the web. This month is Clinical Correlations turn, the New York University Internal Medicine Blog.
Clinical Correlations is a peer reviewed publication that is written by a team of independent editors. What makes this educational initiative really appealing is how they approach clinical questions: they review the latest evidence and put it together in convenient and well written posts.
Here are some of my favorite posts -as you can see, all of them have clear clinical applications- :
Should You Recommend Surgery or Conservative Care for Disc Herniation?
How Do You Diagnose and Treat Diabetic Neuropathy
Can You Give A Cephalosporin to a Patient Who is Allergic to Penicillin?
Aspirin Use in the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
Diseases 2.0: Rheumatoid Arthritis
Neutropenic Precautions Demystified
What is the Role of Colchicine in Recurrent Pericarditis?
When Can You Safely Anticoagulate a Patient after an Intracranial Hemorrhage?