The topics not always focused on news of the latest research, but rather on the fundamentals of getting a diagnosis and treatment correct.
UBM Medica today announced the most popular articles across its websites over this past year. Interestingly the topics garnering high physician interest were not always focused on news of the latest research, but rather on the fundamentals of getting a diagnosis and treatment regimen correct and on the business of practicing medicine.
Some of the top stories of 2011 from UBM Medica’s sites include:
CancerNetwork: Oncologists and others interested in cancer care continued to flock to older articles on understanding and treating triple negative breast cancer and the surgical management of neck metastases from head and neck cancer.
ConsultantLive: Primary care physicians were busy distinguishing spider bites from other dermatologic conditions, and also wanted much more information about how they could – finally – get Medicare payment for annual check-ups.
Diagnostic Imaging: Radiologists loved Medica’s case study on spenules and worried about side effects from IV iodinated contrast media.
Psychiatric Times: Users in psychiatry mostly focused on distinguishing diagnoses, whether coming to a better understanding of pathological lying or confusing psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder
OBGYN.net: New laparoscopic approaches to endometrial polyps captured the attention of gynecologists, while obstetricians flocked to research on what fetal monitoring reveals… continue reading
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