Share your medical software secrets
Be a case study for others
I am preparing a series where I feature case studies of readers and what software they use for their medical life. If you would like to be considered for a case study, please contact me. I am interested particularly in how people have set up work-arounds and systems to make medical work easier. I am happy to write the post up, or you are welcome to write it as a guest post. Naturally, I would link back to your website, or blog if you have one.
Share your writing talent
Which brings me to my next point. I am interested in posting guestposts on any topic related to medical productivity, medical computers, hardware or software use. Please contact me with an idea or a full post.
Posts to be expected over the next few weeks:
- Informal project planning solutions
- Evernote tips for surgeons and medical researchers.
- More software reviews, including the best stats package for doctors doing research (the results will surprise you) and top desktop utilities
- Round up of the best medical productivity posts on the web
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