Showing posts with label hospital medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hospital medicine. Show all posts
Monday, November 2, 2009
Odd Resistance Pattern
So I just saw a culture from an outside facility that supposedly showed a gram negative rod that was susceptible to ampicillin, but not unasyn. I'm not quite sure I understand that one.
Labels:
ampicillin,
gram negative rod,
hospital medicine,
hospitalist,
Unasyn
Sunday, November 1, 2009
My Initial Post
Welcome to the initial installment of "The Running Doc". At this point, I envision this blog as a mix of the odd combination of tasks I undertake on a weekly basis. A strange combination of hospital medicine, lipidology, running, weightlifting, and the difficulties of being a professional with responsibilities both in and out of work while still trying to trying to train for half and full marathons and just generally trying to stay fit. I also intend to give my admittedly biased reviews of the races I attend, the products I try, and generally anything else I feel like writing about. I fully expect this blog to evolve as I go, but this is the idea for now.
Labels:
half marathon,
hospital medicine,
hospitalist,
lipidology,
lipids,
marathon,
nocturnist,
running
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