It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our mostly-monthly romp through the newly published peer-reviewed literature. This edition is a whopper. Almost six pages of science for you to peruse, and it’s worth going through the whole list because there’s so. much. good. stuff. there. Seriously. Links take you to PubMed abstracts except where noted […]
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I had planned to post this yesterday, but I seem to have a gremlin in my Adobe Pro software right now, so apologies for the delay. I’m finally back in DC for a couple days before I head cross country to Fort Huachuca, and I desperately wanted to get this up, if for no other reason […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our mostly monthly romp through the peer-reviewed research. As always, this is not an exhaustive list; simply what has caught my attention upon reviewing what’s new and noteworthy–and relevant to practice. All links lead to PubMed unless otherwise specified. Enjoy! Have you checked out the […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Noite, our monthly romp through the new peer-reviewed literature. As usual, it’s not exhaustive–just the articles that have caught my attention and feel relevant to our practice. It feels like there’s a lot of good stuff to be found in this month’s roundup–I encourage you to spend some time […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the peer-reviewed literature. I found it to be a particularly fruitful review–there was a lot I bookmarked to read, much for upcoming work I have. Pay attention to the notes for free full-text articles, too, because there are a few in this crop. […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our (almost) monthly romp through the peer-reviewed literature. Somehow I missed April–sorry about that. Keep in mind this is not an exhaustive overview; simply a list of what is particularly interesting and relevant to my practice that I thought you might also find useful. There’s some really interesting […]
Time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the newly published peer-reviewed literature. As always, this is not an exhaustive review, just what is particularly interesting to me as I wander my way through the new and relevant. Distribute as you see fit, just make sure to attribute appropriately: Our […]
Time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly(ish) romp through the newly published peer-reviewed literature. I have to tell you–this month’s offering is pretty light. There wasn’t *that much* that really captured my attention. Still, there is some good stuff here, so while it’s not pages and pages, it’s still worth perusing. Attribution, please, if […]
Time once again for Articles of Note our monthly(ish) romp through the peer-reviewed literature. Plenty of interesting research in this go-round, so spend some time looking through it. I dare say, a little something for everyone this month. Our first offering in the FHO store, Injury Following Consensual Sex is now available. If you haven’t ordered a […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, the last one of 2017. As always, this is a review of the recent peer-reviewed literature, but is not exhaustive in nature. It’s meant to be used as a way to enhance currency and understanding of practice issues, and is not the final word on any single […]
Before I depart for France, one more post for the week. I’ll be back next week with a few goodies, including my annual gift guide. In the meantime, enjoy this month’s Articles of Note, our regular romp through the peer-reviewed literature. New and improved, too–I upgraded my Adobe software and can now make linkable PDFs. […]
Time once again for Articles of Note, my (sort of) monthly romp through the peer-reviewed literature. As always, this is not comprehensive, and most links lead back to abstracts (except where noted otherwise). Also, as always, please provide attribution if you reproduce my lists for your own purposes, don’t take my name off the document, […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the peer-reviewed literature. You’ll notice many articles from the same source–the Journal of Clinical Nursing has a special issue on abuse and violence this month, so you might want to peruse the full table of contents. Disclaimers: not comprehensive, please don’t reproduce my […]
Time once again for Articles of Note, our (mostly) monthly frolic through the peer reviewed literature. Lots of stuff for our peds practitioners this go round. A few full-text options available, as well, so keep your eyes open for those. As always there’s a Word doc with active links, and a PDF for ease of […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, a walk through the recently published, peer-reviewed research. While the list this month isn’t particularly lengthy, my nerdy heart was more than pleased with what I found. I encourage you to spend some time with the list, as there’s a lot here that’s relevant to practice. As […]
Time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the newly published, peer-reviewed journals. This month, lots of good stuff related to sexual assault, including some interesting new research around genital injury. Definitely one of the better months, IMHO. As always, I am posting the Word doc with active links, and the printable PDF […]
Time once again for Articles of Note, our (mostly) monthly walk through the peer-reviewed literature. As always, here are some of the notable new publications related to forensic healthcare. It was actually a somewhat scant offering this go-round, but what was there (and a lot of it is peds-related) is certainly worth perusing. As always, please […]
Time once again for Articles of Note, my (sort of) monthly walk through the peer reviewed literature. It’s an interesting overview this month, with a lot of domestic violence and mental health research. But it’s one of the first times I have also run across a completely new concept–in this case, body vandalism. Fascinating. Below […]
It’s time for Articles of Note, our regular walk through the peer reviewed literature. Keep in mind, this isn’t an exhaustive review– simply some of the articles that have captured my attention as of late (I apologize for being tardy with this) and have felt relevant to practice. As always I’ve included both the printer-friendly […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our (mostly) monthly look at what’s new and noteworthy in the peer-reviewed literature. Click through for the active-linked Word doc and the printer-friendly PDF. As always, please provide attribution if you distribute either or use the information for other than personal purposes.