Nominations Accepted for HAL Medical Blog Awards
The Annual HAL Medical Blog Awards
Health and Life is proud to announce it is accepting nominations for the annual Health and Life (HAL) Medical Blog Awards! Nominations will be accepted until June 20th and the awards given on July 5th.
There is currently $200 in cash prizes, courtesy of Apredica.
The HAL Medical Blog Awards highlight top blogs in various areas of health and medicine. After compiling a list of nominations as well as top blogs we identify, we will narrow the list down to the very best according to various criteria.
If there is a medical blog you enjoy reading, please consider nominating it.
We are accepting nominations for 4 main categories:
1) The Halls of Research Blog Award – to be given to top blogs run by academic institutions that make medical issues accessible to the general public.
2) Future Leaders of Biomed Award – to be given to top blogs covering biology and medical issues that are by graduate students with exceptional promise
3) Must Read Medical Blog Award – to be given to blogs in the area of health and medicine that are particularly well written or interesting, that are overall must reads.
4) The Health Muckraker Award – to be given to blogs that are modern day health muckrakers, in the tradition of The Ladies Home Journal and Sinclair’s The Jungle, whose investigative journalism led to the formation of the FDA.
We have a 5th and final category to be revealed when the awards are given. As our corporate email is glitchy, please send nominations to dg_writing@hotmail.com or leave a comment on this article.
Apredica provides pharmacokinetic and drug toxicity studies. They are recognized for providing ADME, toxicity, and pharmacokinetic as well as other preclinical testing services that aid in the drug-discovery process.













Thanks for sharing you guys. i learnt a lot from you. keep sharing. i would also likt to share one more good health site with. Its very useful.
I don’t get around much lately, Internet-wise, and am not able to read much online, but I’ll name a few anyway (in no particular order):
Alison Bass’s (author of Side Effects blog.
Pharmalot
Beyond Meds
Carlat Psychiatry Blog
Furious Seasons
Seroxat Suffers – Stand and Be Counted
Madness Radio
The International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology, Inc. (ICSPP) Blog:
http://icspp-icspporg.blogspot.com/
I won’t include anymore links otherwise my comment will get marked as spam. Those sites shouldn’t be hard to find. ICSPP seems to have moved from icspp.org to icspponline.org
The psychology and psychiatry links on the former site are provided by the domain registrar, Network Solutions, ostensibly, and ICSPP no longer operates it. The blog link I provided above I got to by navigating their new web site address.
Greetings.
I hereby respectfully nominate my blog, DermMatters, for the HAL Medical Blog Awards.
http://dermmatters.blogspot.com/
Please let me know if you need any additional information on, or links to, specific posts.
Many thanks.
~James
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Hey there
1 – Psychotherapy Brown Bag (www.psychotherapybrownbag.com) doctoral student at Florida State University discussing studies and research in clinical psychology, CBT and psychiatry
2 – Pass
3 – Serial Insomniac (www.serialinsomniac.com) – candid, intelligent and tragically witty commentary on life with a range of mental illnesses
4 – Mental Nurse (www.mentalnurse.org) – aside from general MH nursing matters and round-up of great mental health blogging, MN have investigated deficiencies in NHS mental health care, NHS overspends on PR and have consistently investigated and campaigned on the issue of psychotherapy regulation in the UK.
I will email thes also.
Best wishes
Kate
Thank you for a great post and for keeping people informed! Good luck with your blogging
sir when will be the next blog award nominations accepted how to participate?