August 2008
46 posts
Tech Medicine Links for 7.31.8 →
This past week’s been full of interesting news and links. Hello Health opened today in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Maria from Intueri and I were part of the crowd. AppleQuack.com, a fantastic new…
Travelling with intueri to the opening of hello health.
July 2008
89 posts
Having a Drobo allows you to download massive amounts of video from Miro. (Google for info.) The experience qualitatively changes.
Where did the rumor get started that you shouldn’t take your medicine before going to the doctor?
Seth Godin featured me in a book, I just discovered through Google Book Search. Bizarre.
Waiting for: Wikipedia and UpToDate for the iPhone.
I have not found a desktop client for Friendfeed that I like. Any suggestions?
Does device exist to chain you to workdesk? Seriously. Okay, half-seriously.
Good morning. Out of coffee. Drinking Brain Toniq. “WTF?” receptors exclaim.
At this rate, my weekly review will take me a week.
I emphasize again that this is just my guess, but the admission that Jobs had an...
– Respectful Insolence: What’s wrong with Steve Jobs?
Roundup of New Health and Medical Apps for the... →
Image via WikipediaThe number of applications in the iTunes App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch is growing rapidly, and a surprising number of them are related to health and medicine. Here’s a…
Medgadget Interviews Dr. J. James Rohack,... →
Boom! Legionella pneumonia.
It’s fate that a day after I buy a Drobo, my eternal hard drive dies. Or maybe it was just pissed off.
Thanks to GruntDoc for Grand Rounds →
Image by Getty Images via DaylifeThanks to GruntDoc for Grand Rounds and for including my Review of Epocrates on the iPhone.
Tech Medicine Links for 7.20.8 →
Image via WikipediaFreeMD. A virtual emergency room physician. From the website:Hi, I’m Dr. Stephen Schueler, an emergency room physician, and your virtual doctor. Type a symptom or condition into…
Observations on call: rolled up paper towel in the nose is a humane noxious stimulus.
Potassium of 1.7!
Review of Epocrates on the iPhone →
Image by Josh Bancroft via FlickrA few weeks ago, I cataloged 22 types of medical applications we might see released for Apple’s iPhone. Number 1? A drug database. And on July…
Review of Epocrates on the iPhone →
Image by Josh Bancroft via FlickrA few weeks ago, I cataloged 22 types of medical applications we might see released for Apple’s iPhone. Number 1? A drug database. And on July 11th — along with the…
In New York tonight, it’s like walking through soup.
Lists, Trees and Maps: Three Fundamentals for... →
Lines at the Apple Cube still loop around the block. Did everyone take the day off?
Outpatient lab suddenly feels compelled to call me at 6 AM with every abnormal kidney function test — which is just about everyone’s.
This doctor’s note? The handwriting looks the same right side up and upside down.
In case you wondered — yes, it is possible to recover from accidentally deleting your root account on a Mac.
After reinstalling Leopard, Mac seems spiffier. (“Spiffier,” BTW, is apparently in the Mac’s dictionary, which is appropriate.)
A Link to All iPhone Applications in the App Store... →
A longer post reviewing the medical apps in the iTunes store is forthcoming. Meanwhile, here’s a useful bit of advice for all you iPhone owners. Enjoy. Image via WikipediaIf you’re like many iPhone…
Sure, join friendfeed.com/rooms/doctors. It’s for any medicine-related topic. Will change the description.
VERY Useful: A Link to All iPhone Apps Sorted by Release Date http://tinyurl.com/662lkr
A Link to All iPhone Applications in the App Store... →
Image via WikipediaIf you’re like me, you’re trying out dozens of apps from the iPhone store right now. As you browse the store, you’ve probably also discovered that new apps are being…
Gizmodo iPhone App Marathon Liveblog: http://tinyurl.com/6j54e2
Reading: http://www.instapaper.com/iphone
I have *eighty-two* apps installed on the iPhone so far. (Not counting those I’ve deleted because I’d never use them.)
Would really like to get subscribed calendars on the iPhone through MobileMe. No way to do that yet, I think.
BTW, the iPhone is also a phone. Today, it’s easy to completely forget that.
Downloaded calendar and contacts from the MobileMe cloud. This, at least, worked great.
Infectious disease doc lecturing me on underground literature on refilling disposable fountain pens.
iPhone 2.0 update. Reinstalled official version. Phone initially bricked, now wiped clean.
Thanks to The Blog That Ate Manhattan for Grand... →
Image via WikipediaThanks to the The Blog That Ate Manhattan for Grand Rounds and for including my post on the Doctor’s Room on FriendFeed. (It you haven’t yet seen it — have a look!)
There’s a sync option for Notes on Mobileme. Anyone know how to sync the iPhone to notes in Mail.app?
I love Evernote. Especially the iPhone App. Theoretically, you could build an entire EHR based on Evernote.
If you happen to be up, for whatever ridiculous reason, check out twitlive.tv. Leo Laporte and 24 hours of the iPhone.
I love how me.com suddenly and unexpectedly starts working. Go Apple.
The Omnifocus App for iPhone 2.0 is fantastic. Got the location aware contexts working on the 1st gen iPhone. Flawless.
Loading Epocrates on iPhone 2.0. (Don’t make my mistake of doing this on the EDGE network…)