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		<title>By: Youtube &#187; DrTube One Step Closer With The Doctors Channel</title>
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		<description>[...] Minneapolis Metblogs wrote an interesting post today on DrTube One Step Closer With The Doctors ChannelHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt The Doctors Channel is providing medical news vignettes and video analyses of major medical issues to Ozmosis, an online medical discussion forum and knowledge exchange. Described by CNBC as an “educational YouTube for doctors”, The Doctors Channel videos will be able to be discussed by medical practitioners on “physician only” forums on Ozmosis. The resultant ability for doctors to share related experiences and learn from each other is a positive move. [...]</description>
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