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Top 10 Blogs-in no particular order

December 26, 2006 • Health Care News • Larry Benz

1. Freakonomics-forget what you learned in psychology and sociology on your way to becoming a therapist.  If you want to learn how humans really behave, listen to Messers Levitt and Dubner.

2.  Gladwell.com.  The unofficial official writer emeritius of EIM, Malcom is a phenomenal writer.  His interview on the sports guy is classic.  You may not always agree with him but he will challenge your thinking-all the time (especially about health care).

3.  Feld.com.  The unofficial technical advisor to EIM and one of the first VC’s to blog.  His father is a physician and blogger as well and offers his own solutions to repairing the healthcare system.

4. Bill Simmons.  Without question, the best sportswriter of ESPN.  His style and interviews are classic.  Great combination of sports and humor.

5.  Health Business Blog.  If you have an interest.

6.  Techcrunch.  It goes without saying.  If you just want to try and keep up with Dr. Childs.

7.  Tom Peters.  You either love him or hate him.  He is always challenging.  His health care rant includes evidence based practice and for that you have to love him.

8.  Wait ‘til Next Year Again.  I am a native Clevelander and still consider all of their pro teams my teams.  This more than keeps me up to date. Forget the fact the he is my brother and a great writer, it is very well written.  If only I had his blogging talent.

9.  How to Change the World.  Guy Kawasaki is never boring.  His expertise holds no boundaries.  His top ten questions of various luminaries has inspired EIM to do the same.

10.  Blog Maverick.  He is an original thinker and has an uncanny ability to predict the future.  I personally am no fan of the NBA but I am a big fan of his.

Very difficult to come up with a top 10 when there are so many good blogs out there.

Larry

Larry Benz

Dr. Larry Benz, DPT, OCS, MBA, MAPP, is the Executive Chairman of Confluent Health. He is nationally recognized for his expertise in private practice physical therapy and occupational medicine. Dr. Benz’s current areas of interest include conducting research and integrating empathy, compassion, and positive psychology interventions within physical therapy. He released a book on September...

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Commented • August 28, 2020

Thank you for your blog post.Really thank you! Awesome.


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