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Med-Peds Authors Bibliography

The Med-Peds Authors Bibliography is an ongoing collaborative project of the Med-Peds Program Directors’ Association (MPPDA), the American Academy of Pediatrics/American College of Physicians Med-Peds Section, and the National Med-Peds Residents’ Association (NMPRA). 

The goal of the Med-Peds Authors Bibliography project is to compile a list of peer-reviewed literature by Med-Peds trained physicains.

This is a service provided by the Med-Peds community for those inside and outside the Med-Peds community looking to find research published by Med-Peds physicians. Because of the inability to search PubMed by the clinical training of the author, this list is not designed to be inclusive of all literature published by Med-Peds physcians. It is a listed compiled by Med-Peds physicians based on their own publication and publications that they know of of other Med-Peds physicians.

We are always looking to add peer-reviwed, PubMed cited publications to add to this list.

Peer-reviewed, PubMed cited publication to this list as follows:

  • Find the references in PubMed
  • Select "Send to"
  • Select "File"
  • Select "MEDLINE" format
  • Select "Creat File"
  • Save the file as "pubmed_result (LASTNAME).txt"
  • Email the file to bibliography@medpeds.org.

Med-Peds Authors Bibliography

The Med-Peds Authors Bibliography is a txt files comtaining peer-reviewed, PubMed cited refernces in MEDLINE format. We choose this approach for the Med-Peds Authors Bibliography so that MEDLINE format text (.txt) file could them be downloaded and imported into standard reference manager software such as EndNote, RefWorks, ReferenceManager, etc.

If you have questions, comments, or contributions regarding the Med-Peds Field Bibliography, please email bibliography@medpeds.org.

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Doctor Mom

"I am a practicing Internist & Pediatrician in a suburb of Detroit. That means I see patients of all ages. I would love to educate other parents with some of the vast amount of information in my small brain that cost me a fortune to obtain, both in hours and in dollars. It has been a long, hard road to get where I am today; and I would love to share my thoughts about the journey."

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Other Med-Peds Blogs

Musings of a Distractible Mind
"Reading this blog you may get the impression that I can’t make up my mind if I am serious or silly. Yet I think we all need a portion of both in our lives. I do my best to keep the balance and hope you enjoy the experience."

Consider the Evidence: Med/Peds Journal Roundup
A blog, run by a med/peds intern, collecting useful journal articles for Med/Peds

Stories in Medicine
I am a physician practicing Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. This blog chronicles my life first as a medical student, then as a resident. It is about stories of medicine. If you think 'Scrubs' or 'Grey's Anatomy' tells the stories of a resident's life, then here is what it is really like (for one resident, anyway).

Ramblings of a Med/Peds Resident
A Houston 4th-year Med-Peds Resident's Blog

Med-Peds Hospital Medicine

"A blog dedicated to promote teaching in the Internal Medicine and Pediatrics academic services. Based on real patients, real clinical questions and everyday clinical life as an Internist and Pediatrician."

Disclaimer: The blogs and websites above are not hosted by NMPRA.

NMPRA is not responsible for and does not endorse any views, opinions, advertising, products, or resources available from the above blogs and websites


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