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HIV and ID Observations
An ongoing dialogue on HIV/AIDS, infectious diseases,
all matters medical, and some not so medical
Recent Posts
Farewell to This Blog — and Hello to NEJM Voices • March 2, 2026
After 18 years of HIV and ID Observations, this is my final post here. That’s nearly 1000 posts since March 2008 — commentary on new HIV data, debates about antibiotic duration, EMR rants, cartoon caption contests, conference highlights, pandemic pain and progress, and more than a few peeves about “quick questions.” Along the way we […]
Insights on Residency Training
Notes from chief residents in family and internal medicine
Recent Posts
Developing Resident Educators • August 19, 2022 • Brandon Temte, DO
We currently find ourselves at the start of another academic year. By this time in August, many medical trainees are settling into new roles. Recently graduated medical students are getting used to hearing Dr. before their name. New senior residents who were interns a short time ago now find themselves leaders of their own teams. […]
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