75 Top-Notch Medical Blogs Every Health Care Pro Should Know

 No matter how much you know about a particular medical field, as a health care professional, you always need to be thinking about what’s next. Thanks to advances in technology, new clinical studies, and ever-changing health care policy, there’s always more to know.


But there is a downside. Simply running a search for medical blogs will lead to a heap of results. And figuring out which sources are reputable can take a lot of time.

To help ease the process, we identified 75 of our favorite medical blogs everyone in the field can learn from. Whether you’re pondering medical school, have been a physician for years, or simply want to know how to make well-informed decisions about your health, there’s something on this list for everyone. Keep this list of medical blogs handy and the answers to your medical questions will always be just a few clicks away.

BEST GENERAL MEDICAL BLOGS

If you’re interested in a wide range of medical topics, these blogs are worth checking out. They’re also great for those who want to be more informed about health, but have difficulty figuring out where to start.

1. WELL

Part of The New York Times, Well is a great resource for everything, from the latest research about a particular type of exercise to navigating romantic relationships. Ask Well, a column that taps physicians and other experts to answer common health questions, is another highlight of the blog.

2. KEVINMD.COM

Internal medicine physician Dr. Kevin Pho founded this cult-favorite medical blog in 2004. The KevinMD.com contributor network has grown to thousands since then, featuring surgeons, nurses, medical school students and more. No topic is off-limits here, so consider it a one-stop shop for medical information.

3. WEBMD DOCTORS

The well-known health website has quite a collection of blogs, but WebMD Doctors stands out for how relatable it is. Each post is penned by a physician, and the topics can be about parenting, heart medication, or how even health professionals struggle with healthy eating.

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