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Commenting Guidelines

When commenting, try to keep the whole confidentiality thing in the back of your mind.

All comments are the property of the commenter and we take no responsibility for what has been written. Blah blah blah… just be careful, ok? Thanks :-)

Submission Guidelines

When emailing a submission, exclude information that would lead to a break in confidentiality. Feel free to include your name and location, but try to leave out specific dates and the obvious (other names, facility names, etc). In other words, use your noggin’. I’ll change around whatever I feel is inappropriate, such as “My patient Mr. Bird, who is 52, had a knee replacement the other day at Grand Hospital in the Bahamas. He was such a card.” You get the idea.

While it is preferred that stories be true, the only real requirements are that they
be entertaining and thought-provoking and stuff.

Submit your story!

If you are attempting to contact me to submit a "guest post" about the topic of my choice, please note that I do not accept such submissions to post to the blog. However, if you have a real-life medical story that you experienced as a patient or healthcare giver, feel free to submit that!

Your name (required, and this will be shown on your post)

Your e-mail address (required, but will not show up on your post)

How did you find codeblog?

Your story!: (Your story will NOT be automatically posted, but submitted for blog owner approval and possible editing.)

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