A long time ago (two or three years ago), I was honored to attend a conference by the National Institutes of Health. The conference was titled “Medicine n the Media: The Challenge of Reporting on Medical Research.” Afterward, I was filled with vinegar and venom, ready to take on the world. Actually, I blogged about it fairly soon after returning home, alluding to the mysteries they revealed without going into any of the specifics.
Recently, I decided to finally put some of the information to practical use – an ebook. Yep, another ebook. Unlike my first, this one isn’t based on my own experience (as wonderful as that is to read about), but rather is a summary of what they taught during the conference. Well, not an overall summary. Just a summary of a couple points that have been gnawing at my brain for more than two years.
Enough with the introduction. If you read nothing else about the medical community in the next few months/years, let this be it. Not that I’m a wonderful writer or came up with anything new. It’s just completely against most medical wisdom you come across. To get the gist of the whole thing, look at the chart in the middle of the short little book.
Link: http://www.myebook.com/index.php?option=ebook&id=9366
Hope you find it informative.
