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Thank you Ian Miller, for Grand Rounds 3.35!

JC Jones MA RN
Ian Miller is an Emergency Department nurse with 20 years experience and a blogger at impactEDnurse.com. He hosted Grand Rounds, a round up of the best medical writing in the blogosphere, and issued a challenge for us to submit a post we were particularly proud of. He was kind enough to include my post AJ Hits the Skids: Men & Depression along with many other posts you will want to read. The photos in Unbounded Medicine's post Limb to Crotch are astounding. Worth your time to read these posts.

Thanks Aussie V for setting me straight...

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2 Comments:

  • At Thu May 24, 03:44:00 PM 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Steve Irwin 'The Croc Hunter' died on Sept 9 2006!

    The promotion you have on your site implies that it is the Croc Hunter who posted on here on October 23 2006! Not illegal. But definitely NOT HONEST either!

    Aussie V

     
  • At Fri Jun 08, 02:41:00 PM 2007, Blogger JC Jones MA RN said…

    Sorry Aussie V...I honestly did not realize my error. I will edit my blog. Thanks for the correction...you know us yanks...always steppin' in it.

     

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