Sep 29, 2009 Comments Off
Encephalon brain & mind blog carnival
By: Alvaro Fernandez
Quick heads up: the latest edition of Encephalon brain & mind blog carnival is Here, nicely hosted by Neuroskeptic.
Sep 29, 2009 Comments Off
By: Alvaro Fernandez
Quick heads up: the latest edition of Encephalon brain & mind blog carnival is Here, nicely hosted by Neuroskeptic.
Sep 15, 2009 Comments Off
By: Alvaro Fernandez
New edition of Encephalon, the selection of recent blog posts on brain & mind topics, this time hosted by Mike at Ionian Enchantment. Enjoy Encephalon’s #75 edition!
May 25, 2009 Comments Off
By: Alvaro Fernandez
The Neuroanthropology blog team has just published one of the most complete and high-quality editions of Encephalon brain & mind blog carnival in months. Enjoy!:
Encephalon #71: Big Night
Dec 9, 2008 13
By: Alvaro Fernandez
“If Dr. Rob can interview Santa, why can’t I interview a select group of health & medical bloggers? They will have some good ideas to share”.
So did President-elect Obama came to realize a few days ago. After his people kindly contacted our people, we felt compelled to grant him open access to our collective wisdom. Without further ado, below you have Grand Rounds 5:12 – a Q&A session led by the incoming President on how to reform (for the better, we hope) healthcare.
On Health Insurance
Q:Â How does the blogosphere perceive the problem of having a significant group of people uninsured?
Health Insurance Colorado: a growing economic burden, which may lead to emergency rooms turning people away if they are unable to provide proof of health insurance.
Dr Rich: well, a recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed how overcrowding in American emergency rooms is NOT due to the uninsured. Rather, it is due to insured Americans who cannot get in to see their primary care physicians. We may need improved care both for the insured and uninsured groups.
InsureBlog: I’d second that. Lack of health insurance is a major problem but is it really our Biggest Problem?
It’s All about Attitude
Q: You may have heard my campaign mantra, “Yes We Can”. Can I count on your support?
ButYouDontLookSick: Yes. If Leslie Hunt can talk so openly about her chronic illness (Lupus) yet fulfill her American Idol dreams, we can fulfill our dreams too.
Notes of an Anesthesioboist: you are talking to the group of professionals willing to self-experiment with our own body for the benefit of science and our patients.
Medviews: My wife, son, and I signed up to work as medical volunteers for your upcoming inauguration.
EmergiBlog: I am on board too. But, please, remember that caring is the essence of nursing. And that is why my patients will always be my “patients” and never my “clients”.
Neuroanthropology: Mr. President-elect, it seems to me that, despite all our good intentions, balancing the budget and multiple competing priorities will be a challenge. May I suggest you start practicing some capoeira for equilibrium training?
Shrink Rap: Happy to help. Now, we will need to protect some time for quality sleep time.
Training
Q: I am encouraged by your words. How can my team and I better support you in your daily activities?
Aequanimitas: we need more role models for us to “learn to think, observe, and compare” and that the patient is our “first, last, and only teacher”.
Mudphudder: Couldn’t agree more. We need Read the rest of this entry »
Dec 9, 2008 Comments Off
By: Alvaro Fernandez
A great new edition is out. Enjoy!:
Encephalon #60
Dec 2, 2008 Comments Off
By: Alvaro Fernandez
I will be hosting the December 9th edition of Grand Rounds blog carnival. Please email me your excellent health & medicine posts, indicating Grand Rounds in the subject line:
afernandez at sharpbrains dot com
Thank you!
Dec 1, 2008 Comments Off
By: Alvaro Fernandez
If you want to read a wide cross-section of some of the best blog articles published in
November, you may enjoy the masterful edition of MetaCarnival just published by Kim, including classic science papers, aspects of the medical and scientific life, neuroscience, anthropology, and more. Enjoy!:
The next edition will be hosted by Bertalan at ScienceRoll on December 29th.
Feb 18, 2008 8
By: Alvaro Fernandez
Dear Mr or Mrs Next US President,
We are glad to welcome you to our blog carnival. After a short hiatus, Encephalon is back
and gathering steam. We have prepared this “revival” edition just for you, so you can be well informed and impress us all during the upcoming Sciencedebate 2008.
Without further ado, let’s proceed to the questions posed by 24 bloggers on neuroscience and psychology issues. We hope they provide, at the very least, good mental stimulation for you and your advisors.
Big Questions
Do I deserve to vote even if I don’t have Free Will? (Marc at Neuroscientifically Challenged).
If culture sculpts our brains, what can our brains do to refine our culture first? (Stephanie at Brains On Purpose).
Is God more than a flying brain? (Jessica at bioephemera).
Is Your brain really reading This? (Pete at Brain Hammer).
A Few Intrusive Questions
Do you play any musical instrument? (Megan at SharpBrains).
Apr 25, 2007 Comments Off
By: Alvaro Fernandez
A couple of quick links
You can see here an interview with interview with Dr. Michael Merzenich
Recent Comments