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How to study a surgical procedure
As a final addition to my study advice, I want to share my schema for studying a surgical procedure. This is inspired by my format for studying a medical condition. I imagine this is only useful for those studying to become surgeons. Certainly, in Australia, this detail is not required for non-specialty [...]
Link to National Breast Cancer Resource Centre
I just wanted to post a heads up for Australian doctors to check out the National Breast and Ovarian Cancer resource centre, which publishes summaries of recent research into breast and ovarian cancer. They are available as PDF download, and are an excellent source of up to date treatment recommendations. I base all [...]
WriteChemo allows oncologists to write accurate drug orders (free)
Write Chemo is an online application that allows oncologists to access a database of common chemotherapy regimes and write safe protocols. Protocols are printed in a standard table form.
WriteChemo BE is available online or as an Adobe AIR (WriteChemo SE) application.
Both products are free for trial, but require online registration and Adobe Reader to print [...]
Speakapedia lets you take the wiki with you (Mac OSX)
Speakapedia converts wikipedia article text into an itunes track for iPod consumption. It strips all the uninteresting links and tags and includes the useful information. There is a 14 day trial period, $10 for full version. Leopard only.
Even if you don’t trust all the articles on Wikipedia, you can find some interesting information [...]
PubSearch offers desktop access to PubMed searches
Pubsearch is a desktop link to PubMed. If you are searching PubMed a lot, it can be a pain to have your browser open. This software has a great interface. It is so simple to use that the user documentation is a soundless screencast on the download page, and that is sufficient.
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