JAMA has an article on the history of continuing medical education (CME).  Annoyingly, they did not make it one of the open-access articles, so they don't get a link.  However, there are some telling excerpts and some good commentary over at href="http://carlatpsychiatry.blogspot.com/2008/08/new-jama-history-of-cme-when-will-we.html">The Carlat Psychiatry Blog. There was a time when families used to sit, all together, at the dinner table, and eat dinner together.  I grew up in those days.  Dad, an MD, would sit at the head of the table.  My little sisters would sit next to him.  The idea…
href="http://www.blackboxvoting.org/">Black Box Voting has sent out emails, suggesting that technologically-astute persons consider signing up for temporary tech support jobs, to provide support for the election process.  Oddly, the message is not on the front page of their website, but href="http://dantheserene.livejournal.com/392715.html">someone else already posted it.  Sounds like a good idea, if you have the time.Perhaps the more widely-applicable suggestion, though, is to make extra sure that your voter registration still is active, and double-check your voting location.  That…
Speaking of art, Rodger Payne has a href="http://rpayne.blogspot.com/2008/08/hypocrisy-watch-georgia-edition.html">beautiful post highlighting the hypocrisy of the US Government's responses to Russia's actions in Georgia.  
There have been many collections and compendia of artistic works by persons with psychiatric illness.  They are interesting.  In fact, it was a chance encounter with such a book that first got me interested in psychology. Thre is a story there, which I won't tell here, other than to say that it is a good argument for supporting public libraries.  Bored teenagers in a new town are better off in a library than in other places they might end up. Anyway, now I encounter the art-psychiatry connection again, but with a twist.  Rather that art produced by the patient, it is art produced by a doctor…
Republicans see that they are losing on this issue, so they just make the issue go away: href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/21/AR2008082100310.html">U.S., Iraqi Negotiators Agree on 2011 Withdrawal Withdrawal from Iaq is one of Obama's stronger points.  So it is a smart move for the Administration to  just make it into a non-issue.  Ok, whatever, just stop the href="http://www.democracynow.org/2008/8/6/army_recruiter_suspended_for_threatening_high">illegal coersion of kids to join the Army.   Follow the link to listen to the interview and the aurio…
Just in case you thought you were having a good day, here is a href="http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/BOGNONBR?cid=123">graph from the Fed that shows how much money the banks have: Don't panic.  The final number is from 1 July 2008.  I'm sure they've fixed the problem by now. HT: href="http://www.rgemonitor.com/financemarkets-monitor/252626/looting_the_vaults_at_the_central_banks">London Banker, on Roubini's Global EconoMonitor ( href="http://www.rgemonitor.com/index.php">RGE Monitor).
In the late '60's - early '70's, is was commonplace for bands to write songs that were utterly meaningless, then pass them off as great works of art.  The products of pure genius.   I head one such song on the way home from work: href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Horse_with_No_Name">A Horse With No Name, by America, released in 1972. Here's a review on a site that has song lyrics: bad lyrics | Reviewer: george | 4/15/2008 This song has a pretty good melody. It sounds good, IF YOU IGNORE THE LYRICS. For example, "in the desert, you can't remember your name 'cause there ain't no one for…
href="http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/huntington/huntington.htm" rel="tag">Huntington's Disease is a serious, progressive disease that involves degeneration of part of the brain.  In particular, there is loss of neurons and development of gliosis in the striatum.  The disease is named after href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Huntington" title="George Huntington">George Huntington, who  described it in 1872.Huntington's Disease can be diagnosed by href="http://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2007/03/huntingtons_and_genetic_testin.php">genetic testing.   There has been a lot…
This seems very odd.  The Internet -- including web sites and email -- has been found to have a very serious security flaw.  Civilized places such as Sweden and Puerto Rico are already fixing the problem.  There are plans to improve security for US .gov and .mil sites (government and military , respectively).  Yet, the most important fix for the rest of us, which is under the control of the US government, is being delayed. Given that the Russian military attack on Georgia was href="http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0813/p01s05-usmi.html">preceded by an Internet attack, it would seem pretty…
I am wondering if the USA, as a whole, is more prosperous now that it was in 2000.   We are told that the GDP has gone up every year.  Population growth has been modest.  The published per-capita GDP has gone up, from $33,000 to $46,000 (as of 1 January 2008).  That seems positive... From CIA World Factbook, via href="http://indexmundi.com/g/g.aspx?c=us&v=67">Index Mundi: But we are running a deficit.  The USA's href="https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2187rank.html">account balance was $ -738,600,000,000 in 2007.  There has been substantial…
It's all over the Internet, so I won't belabor it.  People are talking about the McCain video that allegedly implies that Obama might be the Antichrist.  It's said to be a "dog-whistle," meaning that only the intended audience gets the message.  Others might see it, but miss the hidden meaning.   From Crooked Timber: href="http://crookedtimber.org/2008/08/05/abominations-of-the-world/">Abominations of the World by Henry on August 5, 2008 title="">Scott at his other place blogs about the latest McCain video (which is so staggeringly bad at achieving its purported aims that it doesn't…
We've already seen photoshopped images that have been used in political campaigns.  Sometimes they are used to discredit opponents.   href="http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/kerry2.asp"> However, still images never will have the emotional impact that videos have.  Already, there is technology that allows for some fairly realistic rendering of emotional expressions, on video characters that are entirely fabricated.   rel="tag">Pendulum Studios has released a href="http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/feature-incredible-3d-tech-demo-shows-realistic-facial-animations"…
August 6 is the anniversary of the first use of a nuclear weapon in war.   href="http://theautomaticearth.blogspot.com/2008/08/debt-rattle-august-6-2008-pointed-at.html"> This is a work of the US Government, and is not subject to copyright.
I chose three articles from this month's edition of Archives of General Psychiatry, upon which to comment.   For those not familiar with it, Arch Gen Psychiatry is an AMA journal, like JAMA, but for psychiatrists.  It's an influential journal. 1. href="http://archpsyc.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/65/8/870">Selecting Among Second-Step Antidepressant Medication Monotherapies.  This is their one open-access article, so I will mention it first.  A little background: We've known for a long time that all antidepressants work for some people, but nothing works for everyone.  A lot of effort…
There are other, more interesting things to write about.  But someone is WRONG on the Internet, so it must be corrected.  Moreover, we must speculate about the rationale for this blatant misstatement.  And wonder why it was printed in a prominent newspaper. href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/31/AR2008073102824.html">Pelosi: Save the Planet, Let Someone Else Drill Friday, August 1, 2008 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi opposes lifting the moratorium on drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and on the Outer Continental Shelf. She won't even allow it to…
Mammon slept. And the beast reborn spread over the earth and its numbers grew legion. And they proclaimed the times and sacrificed crops unto the fire, with the cunning of foxes. And they built a new world in their own image as promised by the sacred words, and spoke of the beast with their children. Mammon awoke, and lo! it was naught but a follower. from The Book of Mozilla, 11:9 (10th Edition) [ href="http://hehe2.net/linuxhumor/10-cool-open-source-easter-eggs/">source,background]
This chart shows that the economy is almost back to normal.  Just a little farther to go, then the mission will have been accomplished. What is odd about this, is that it excludes income from capital gains.  I suspect that the income disparity would be even greater, if capital gains were included.   The graph is from an article at Economist.com, href="http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displayStory.cfm?source=most_read&story_id=11792366">Workingman's Blues.   The article itself is annoying.   Phil Gramm, a former senator from Texas and adviser to Mr McCain's campaign,…
This is a nice little case report from the European Journal of Psychiatry.  The translation is a little rough, but the information is good. href="http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0213-61632007000400006&lng=es&nrm=iso&tlng=en"> href="http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0213-61632007000400006&lng=es&nrm=iso&tlng=en">Neuroleptic malignant syndrome: Possible relationship between Neuroleptic Treatment And Smoking CessationMª José MartÃn Vázquez PhD MPsych*, Teresa Jimeno Beltrán MD**Eur. J. Psychiat. v.21…
Sustainability is a modern-day buzzword.  It is used so much that it is at risk of suffering from a dilution of meaning.  But is still is an important concept. In August 2004, President Bush href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/08/20040809-9.html">boasted that home ownership in the USA was at an all-time high (69.2 percent).  It was important for him to point this out, just before the election.  The reason is that he was advocating trickle-down economics.  He needed to show that concentrating wealth in the hands of a few could lead to improved standards of living for…
It is impossible to know if this is serious, or satire.