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- Tim Stevens
In The Netherlands for the next few days. First time in Europe with my Note II. It is quite nice to have a Verizon phone that works abroad.
- Terrence O'Brien
I still can't get over how awful Iron Man 3 was. Seriously, there isn't a single redeeming thing about that movie.
- Amar Toor
Inside the mind of Greece's growing sex industry http://t.co/P7745PLYVt http://t.co/dnPMxwM4uA
- Joshua Fruhlinger
What texting with my wife the night before heading to Japan looks like. http://t.co/wsn8cNtTWk
Gadget News
- Facebook won't bring HTC First smartphone to the UK after all
- Hong Kong's CSL upgrades to LTE Cat 4 network, offers Huawei's 150Mbps mobile hotspot (video)
- Broadcom to bring 5G WiFi to the masses with entry-level combo chips
- Warrior Web from DARPA aims to boost muscles, reduce fatigue and injury (video)







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
(Unverified)Sep 26th 2009 1:12AM
Posting about cases in which the identify of a patient is not disclosed and cannot be determined by the facts of the case is not a violation of confidentiality. It is also not a violation of HIPPA or confidentiality to vent or discuss situations as long as patient privacy is protected. I would thnk med students and grad students would know how to engage in this sort of communication without violating any laws, ethics or patient conficientialty. If students break the rules or disclose information which can be traced to a person by posting identifying information, they should be punished accordingly.