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            <title>Magical Meet Ups</title>
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            <description>It has been about three days since I dropped George off at the airport.&amp;nbsp; I have been thinking about how to write about it ever since.&amp;nbsp; You know what?&amp;nbsp; There is no way I can do the visit justice.&amp;nbsp; It is literally impossible to describe how great it was.&amp;nbsp; George and I have a weird/special connection that goes beyond blogging and diabetes.&amp;nbsp; It is more like twin brothers separated at birth.&amp;nbsp; For example, when we were visiting my dad, my kids noticed George's watch and commented about how cool it is.&amp;nbsp; I looked at his watch, and it is a &quot;Relic&quot; brand watch.&amp;nbsp; Guess what brand of watch my wife just bought me a month ago...&amp;nbsp; That's just one of a hundred similar &quot;coincidences&quot; between us.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;We have many of the same habits, many of the same ...</description>
            <author>Diabetes Daily</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 18:39:57 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The December HIT Standards Committee meeting</title>
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            <description>The December meeting of the HIT Standards Committee was a conference call, open to the public, as are all HIT Standards Committee meetings. We discussed four major topics -
&amp;nbsp;- A summary of the security standards recommended thus far and lessons learned from the security issues hearing
- Next steps for the Clinical Operations Task Force on Vocabulary
- An update on the Implementation Workgroup
- A report from the HIT Policy Committee NHIN workgroup (Source: Healthcare IT News Blog)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 15:52:18 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Second Meeting of the HIT Standards Committee</title>
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            <description>&amp;nbsp;
Today, Jonathan Perlin and I ran the second meeting of the HIT Standards Committee. 
Here's a report on presentations and the work ahead.
Jamie Ferguson presented the work of the Clinical Operations Working Group.  There are three major threads of effort (Source: Healthcare IT News Blog)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 13:23:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Living in the now as a breast cancer survivor</title>
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            <description>I caught a bit of a show the other evening called the Dog Whisperer. I was intrigued by it partly because it was a show I hadn’t seen before but mostly because I have a dog that needs a whisperer. My Jack Russell Terrier, Dixie Chick, constantly convinces me that she is over the misbehavior of jumping on visitors. Then when I take her word for it and allow her to greet guests at the door with me she sticks her tongue out as if to say “all bets are off” while she jumps up on friends and foes alike. I stopped just whispering at her years ago. This dog whisperer however had great advice for dogs and people alike.

My dog, Dixie Chick
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            <author>Life with Breast Cancer</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:48:02 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Coffee or Tea?  Molly or me?  I choose DIXIE!!!</title>
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            <description>I got together with a small group of Diabetes Daily members again last weekend.&amp;nbsp; It was awesome.&amp;nbsp; missitaly, deanusa, Molly &amp; Dixie, and myself all enjoyed some warm beverages, easy conversation, and lots of laughs.For those that are not familiar... (Source: Diabetes Daily)</description>
            <author>Diabetes Daily</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 00:42:53 +0100</pubDate>
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