At A Crossroad: The Blog Rounds 3rd ed is up at In the Middle of Nowhere

April 2, 2008
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(The original picture in this post is owned by Kenny Gulley, entitled The Storms of Life, was removed upon the owners request, depicts a man at a “crossroad”)

The thousands crossroads we face in our daily lives. Who makes these crossroads? Who serves us the options? Why do we have to face it? What makes us choose the road less traveled? How do we feel about our decisions now? Are we happy about it?

These are some of the questions physicians have dissected, researched and the answers, blogged in The Blog Rounds 3rd ed. Themed “At a crossroad“, the third edition of The Blog Rounds is up at Doc Claires blog In the Middle of Nowhere. In this edition, you will see a growing community of Filipino doctors who blogged about their personal and medical life! What they wrote, will actually fill my whole week of reading and pondering!
I am very thankful Doc Claire accepted and run a well thought of third edition of TBR. I am very much excited also of the growing number of Filipino MD blogger who joined TBR! My hat’s off to all of you!
The Blog Rounds is a weekly compilation of the best in Philippine’s medical blogosphere, written by physician bloggers (or the medically inclined bloggers) and hosted on a participating blogger’s weblog. Archives and edition schedules ( plus the host blogger) are listed here. The next edition of TBR will be up this Tuesday, April 8,2008 7am PST and will be hosted by Doc Tess of An Eye Doctor in a Third World Country.

For physicians and medically inclined bloggers interested in joining this blog carnival, please contact me through my email kokegulper[at]yahoo[dot]com or any of the participating TBR bloggers. Guidelines and updates are posted here in my website, The Orthopedic Logbook.

Remo Aguilar

Hi, I'm Dr. Remo Aguilar! I am an orthopedic surgeon, healthcare administrator and educator. My writing and speaking interest is in the intersection of healthcare, technology and education.I use all these learning to positively change people lives.

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