Sunday, January 20, 2008

The Dr. Anonymous Awards Preview Spectacular

Filed under: Medgadget Exclusive

The Red Carpet
The polls are still open for the fourth annual Medical Weblog awards -- but not for long! In anticipation of the awards presentation here on Medgadget Wednesday, we wanted to try something new.

Your favorite medical bloggers, and some of Medgadget's own staff, will be appearing on a special edition of the Doctor Anonymous radio show this Sunday night (tonight!), as the polls close for the Medical Weblog awards. We envision this as a kind of red-carpet preview event, but, you know, instead of making snide comments on people's attire, we'll be speculating on the awards race, and rehashing some of our favorite (and not so favorite) medblog events and trends over the past year.

If you're new to Dr. Anonymous' BlogTalkRadio format, it's easy. Point your browser here to listen to archives or wait for the Sunday night event to appear, at 9 PM EDT on 1/20/08. Another way of listening (or participating) is to call in -- just dial (646) 716-9514 and you'll hear the chatter. There's also a chat room for the peanut gallery.

Some of our regular readers may not be familiar with the shadowy Dr. Anonymous. He has, of course, been active as a nominee in the past, and is providing coverage on this year's awards.

So come, have a listen, and get to know some of your favorite bloggers better!

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Huh?

The initial announcement said:
"Polls will be open from Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 and will close at midnight on Sunday, January 20, 2008 (PST)."

Midnight on Sunday, January 20th, 2008 (PST) was several hours ago. Why are the polls still open?

Did you actually mean that polls close on January 20th at 11:59 PM?


Posted by: David
on January 20, 2008 09:38 AM GMT

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