Archive for February, 2009

How Alan uses his iPhone in clinical neurospsychology

I recently had an interesting comment from a reader on a previous post on using the iPhone for clinical medicine. Allan Perry-Small is a neuropsychologist has a well thought out strategy for using his iPhone to look after patients and agreed to share it with us.*
Alan, it is great to have you participate in [...]

Netter’s Radiologic Anatomy

Frank Netter has a new venture, a radiologic atlas. It compares his anatomical drawings with relevant radiologic images. If you useAtlas of Human Anatomy, 4th Edition
, it apparently uses those images, which is an excellent memory starter for those who already use that atlas. It is aimed at junior medical students, those [...]

A misbehaving blogger and her Llama

I was lucky enough to be recently awarded a prestigious prize in the field of medblogging, a Golden Llama award. However, I neglected to bask in the glow, and now my time has passed, with the awarding of the most recent round.
Dr Rob, I hope you can forgive me. I claim it now, [...]

Doing stuff is better than not doing stuff

I have been browsing a numebr of sites recently, and I read something Merlin Mann wrote which is resonating with me right now.
Ultimately, the tools that we choose for any purpose will only be as useful as our ability to use them effectively and to understand what their improved quality means to the way we [...]