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Streamline your internet workflow to save time
We increasingly work with online information and services. Streamlining internet interaction can save time and frustration.
Hot buttons
Hot buttons to useful websites can be added to the mac desktop with Quick Links (free). It allows you to hot-click to popular sites. You can leave the buttons on your desktop, in your dock, or even [...]
11 ways to Evernote your medical research
Evernote is a respository for notes, PDFs, images and even handwritten scribbles. It takes your dross and makes it accessible and searchable. EfficientMD recently shared how medicos can take advantage of it, and I reckon researchers should not be ignored. So here are my suggestions for “Evernote-ing” your research.
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Medical software I couldn’t do without
After a discussion on the Twitter, I got thinking about core medical apps and hardware. We all need an email client and we all need a browser. But what applications are vital to my medical practice? Maybe I wouldn’t even use them if I wasn’t a doctor?
The list is suprisingly short:
Papers
Papers is [...]
Options for personal study wikis on Mac
I participated in a great Twitter conversation yesterday about studying and notetaking tools. I have my surgical second part coming up in 2011 (ugh). Last time I studied for an exam (2002, if you believe it), I used Word documents organised in folders to make my summaries. My life has changed since [...]
How to use your iPhone to keep a patient list
The App store has opened in a huge fanfare, but we are yet to see any patient information managers. They will come, but probably at a premium. However, the software built in to an iPhone is sufficient to keep your patient list up to date, and backed up. Furthermore, there will be no [...]
