November 03, 2008
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Election day 2008

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As I am sure you are all aware, tomorrow is election day. Any good Googler with 10 minutes to kill can find out my political leanings, but that is beside the point of this posting. The point is that you need to get out and vote. If you are one of those elusive undecided votes, HemOnc Today has run a good piece on the candidates and where they stand on health and health care-related issues. My fellow blogger also ran an article about various news sources for information about the election.

The New England Journal of Medicine also has covered similar issues, and has a very easy-to-navigate webpage explaining the candidates' different stands on health policy issues. Since I know we are more than what we do for our occupation, and more may be weighing on your mind than just health policy issues, here is a site emphasizing where the candidates differ across the spectrum of policy issues.

So, please, on Tuesday, no matter how busy your clinic, how hectic the rest of your life is, take the time to vote, because every vote matters.