So finding a Family Medicine job in or around Athens, Georgia is going to be a bit more difficult than I had thought. Being being near a community of friends and family is important so I'm quite certain Athens is where we need to be next year. But it seems that due to having the University of Georgia there they seem to have no shortage of doctors in the area. I suppose I'm spoiled by all the offers I got with excellent practices when we were planning on moving to North Carolina.
So if anyone knows a great Family Physicians group looking for a new partner let me know. I've decided not to fret about a job though. If I don't find the right job I can always moonlight in an ER or hospital job until the right practice shows up.
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Monday, February 12, 2007
Reading Blogs
Google is doing all the great stuff for the internet these days! If you like to read blogs (like The Gridbook Blog or Gridbook Notes ...hint, hint, nudge, nudge) or other pages that are updated irregularly you really should look into Google Reader. It can help you avoid checking a site 5 times and finding no updates, or forgetting to check for a few months and finding more than you are able to read.
It sends you the update to the web pages you read in a box like your mailbox. In fact, you can stick it to your Google home page right beside you g-mail inbox. Now it is in Google Labs which means it is officially experimental, but I've been using it for several weeks and really like it. If Google keeps improving the ease of internet stuff my parents might have web sites some day.
Yes, I know I've identified myself as a techie nerd, but hey after this much post-graduate education the nerdliness was sort of getting obvious.
It sends you the update to the web pages you read in a box like your mailbox. In fact, you can stick it to your Google home page right beside you g-mail inbox. Now it is in Google Labs which means it is officially experimental, but I've been using it for several weeks and really like it. If Google keeps improving the ease of internet stuff my parents might have web sites some day.
Yes, I know I've identified myself as a techie nerd, but hey after this much post-graduate education the nerdliness was sort of getting obvious.
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