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Weekly medical reviews by a French academic family practitionner
« Heal sometimes, relieve often, listen always. » (Louis Pasteur)

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This blog was created in 2014 by @Dr_Agibus. In 2019, the arrival of @DrePetronille allowed us to develop the qualitative part, and @Carttom came to reinforce the team for the English translation in 2020. You too, if you wish, participate, the blog allows an open-access publication!

To find you there:
- DragiWebdo : a weekly medical bibliographic watch usually published on sunday evening.
- DragiWeekly : a bibliographic watch identical to DragiWebdo, but in English !
- DragiStory : articles on daily life and medical news, as well as personal questions about the practice and the doctor-patient relationship.
- S.M.U.R.F Journal (Acronym for Journal de Science Médical Utile et Réflexif Francophone). This concerns all medical writings that are not "only" analyses of articles. So there are syntheses on a pathology, reflections on current medicine, etc...
- In menu, you will find the articles of all DragiWebdo (in French) classified by specialty and by pathology. Only the guidelines (mainly from France, US and UK) will be annotated of the year. For the others, you just have to go to the article to find the date of publication.

@Dr_Agibus

French general practitionner, academic lecturer affiliated to one of the Parisian department of general practice. He has no links of interest with the pharmaceutical industry.

(By the way, he's a bit of a geek and presents a new the board game every first Sunday of the month).

@DrePetronille

French general practitionner, academic lecturer affiliated to one of the Parisian department of general practice. She has no links of interest with the pharmaceutical industry either.

(Otherwise, she likes qualitative studies, and nice verbatims of , although once a month, she has to give way to a board game...)


@Carttom

French general practitionner and former academic lecturer. He moved to New Zealand and has no links of interest with the pharmaceutical industry.  He accepted the challenge to create the DragiWeekly, the English version of the DragiWebdo

Acknowledgements


@DocteurTommy for his hours of testing the blog and for giving feedbacks

@All those who have supported me for some time now!

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