Delivered electronically, completely free of Fido saliva, ants from the front yard, ink smudges on your face and hands, etc. And as always, compared to the print edition it’s slightly more typo-free. Have you ever thought to yourself, “Smokers are crazy”? Well, you’re correct, and we have proof, right there on page one, courtesy of John Gever of MedPage Today. …
HOT OFF THE PRESS!
Here you go, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls! It’s today’s fresh, crisp Medical Examiner. And it’s even crisper than the print version. “Why?” you, the reader, ask. Because we usually spot any number of pesky typos after we send it to the printer. That means the digital version is what we call “typo lite.” (FDA approval pending) So crack …
Eight Nine Thirteen
It’s today’s fresh, crisp digital edition of Augusta’s Most Salubrious Newspaper, the Medical Examiner. Dive in and you’ll get antidotes to several pernicious excuses for not exercising. There’s also a great argument in favor of eating a big breakfast. Then there’s healthcare reform news, the med student diary by Caroline Colden, Helen Blocker-Adams and Bad Billy Laveau, The Mystery Word, …
The latest issue!
Seriously. The very latest issue. Thanks to alert reader Ann (and un-alert publisher Dan) last week’s Medical Examiner has been posted only at Issuu.com (www.issuu.com/medicalexaminer), not here. Ladies and gentlemen, there is one word for that: Duh! And so, without further ado, here is the latest issue – ever. PS: For the record, the Examiner, in more than 150 issues, …
The crisp new Medical Examiner
Here you go, and you don’t even have to totter out to the end of the driveway in your pjs. Issue highlights: an eye-opening article about hearing loss. Listen up. Also, ::sniff, sniff:: the final column by Cindy Elia, our Ask A Dietitian columnist since 2008. Something else that’s new: the debut of our new Professional Directory. Use it to …
The latest issue!
Quite the milestone! With this issue, the print edition of the Medical Examiner surpasses 1,000,000 copies printed and distributed. THANKS to our countless loyal readers and to the advertisers who make it possible, among them: Group & Benefits Consultants, Wild Wing Cafe, Georgia Dermatology, Kia of Augusta, Ambient Healthcare, MedEx Associates, Windsor Jewelers, Suntrust Mortgage, Daniel Village Barber Shop, International …
The digital Medical Examiner
The recipe for better health: click here. Why is this version better than the print edition? For one thing, it has color on every page. Oh, and it has the correct solution to this week’s crossword puzzle. And that’s just for starters. Open publication – Free publishing – More health
Ides of March Issue!
Prefer to read the Examiner online? Here’s the goods. And while we’re at it, happy Match Day! Open publication – Free publishing – More health
2:15:13
It’s a 3rd Friday, meaning the Internet’s Most Salubrious Blog has a date with Augusta’s Most Salubrious Newspaper. Man. Couldn’t this have happened yesterday? This issue begins with a suspenseful tale with a classic pulp fiction illustration and a pulsating conclusion that will hopefully have your heart pounding. Other highlights: the irrepressible Bad Billy Laveau; Helen Blocker-Adams; medical student columnist …
It’s February 1
And it’s a First Friday. That can only mean one thing: a new Medical Examiner has rolled off the presses and is ready to read, here and now. Aside from the epic news on page one, we launch a new feature: kids get to play Ask The Doctor: page 3. Among other fascinating bits of trivia, we reveal the little-known …
