Archive for June, 2007

Blog at your own risk: Keeping online opinions anonymous can be tricky

Thursday, June 28th, 2007
Some physician-bloggers have found what you write can be used against you. But that doesn't mean you have to stop -- or never start.

Harvard Pilgrim’s CEO uses blog to get advice on rate increases

Thursday, June 28th, 2007
Some say he already has all the information he needs.

Neuroethics Resources

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

earth350.gif Here are links to neuroethics resources I've been enjoying lately: Neuroethics & Law Blog, BrainEthics Blog, Stanford’s Program in Neuroethics, Neuroethics Net, UPenn Neuroethics, Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, Neuroethics Web Portal, Initiative on Law, Brains, and Behavior, Council on Bioethics, The Dana Foundation Brain Site, Novel Tech Ethics

Neuroethics Resources

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Posted by Zack Lynch

Here are links to neuroethics resources I've been enjoying lately: Neuroethics & Law Blog, BrainEthics Blog, StanfordÂ’s Program in Neuroethics, Neuroethics Net, UPenn Neuroethics, Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, Neuroethics Web Portal, Initiative on Law, Brains, and Behavior, Council on Bioethics, The Dana Foundation Brain Site, Novel Tech Ethics

Dangerous employees: How to deal with a potential threat

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
Not every disgruntled employee is ready to lash out, but there are signs to watch for to make sure someone with violent tendencies doesn't act out in your practice.