September 2008
124 posts
How Doctors Can Use Evernote As A Professional... →
Please see part 1 for an introduction to Evernote and part 2 for an introduction to using Evernote as an EHR. Let me be clear: I’m not suggesting that Evernote is a substitute for any of the…
Sep 1st
Monthly Introduction to Tech Medicine →
Image from WikipediaWhat’s this blog all about? My goal in Tech Medicine will be to explore the intersection of medicine, new technologies, and the Internet. This is a purposefully broad topic….
Sep 1st
August 2008
46 posts
Twinkle, the Twitter iPhone client, seems to have died as soon as I started using it.
Aug 31st
How Doctors Can Use Evernote As A Professional... →
Please see part 1 for an introduction to Evernote and part 2 for an introduction to using Evernote as an EHR. Let me be clear: I’m not suggesting that Evernote is a substitute…
Aug 31st
How Doctors Can Use Evernote As A Professional... →
Evernote is a new searchable, friendly, available-anywhere, online personal database — and for many health care providers, it’s rapidly becoming indispensable. Part 1 provided an introduction to…
Aug 30th
Aug 30th
Finally posted Part 2 of the Evernote Review on www.efficientmd.com.
Aug 30th
Transitioning blog comments to DIsqus. Let’s see how efficiently I can screw things up.
Aug 30th
How Doctors Can Use Evernote As A Professional... →
Evernote is a new searchable, friendly, available-anywhere, online personal database — and for many health care providers, it’s rapidly becoming indispensable. Part 1 provided an…
Aug 30th
Dear Friendfeed: Please display the names when Twitter feeds are imported. Would really improve www.friendfeed.com/rooms/doctors. Thanks.
Aug 30th
New full screen eReader app for the iPhone is fantastic. No longer contemplating the Kindle.
Aug 30th
Whose idea was it to start drinking espresso at 10 PM? Oh.
Aug 30th
Curiosity: if you use GTD and are a doctor or other health care provider, message me.
Aug 30th
Quote of the day: “My legs have become more swollen ever since I stopped standing on my head.”
Aug 30th
Is there a twitter iPhone app that doesn’t leave a gap in the message flow when you aren’t using it?
Aug 30th
Bulletproof Backup Strategies →
We’ve all heard stories of friends and colleagues who’ve lost weeks of work, irreplaceable pictures of their families, or their entire music collection because they didn’t backup their computer…
Aug 28th
I just can’t tell this person his new mustache makes him look like G. Gordon Liddy. (But I will twitter it.)
Aug 28th
Tech Medicine Links for 8.26.8 →
Lots of new health care apps for the iPhone. Among them is “Quitter,” an app designed to help smokers quit. Should the medical profession regulate medical bloggers? Dr. R. W. Donnell weighs in here….
Aug 27th
The differential of renal infarct is interesting. Every time I see it, the etiology is something else.
Aug 26th
I haven’t taken care of methanol poisoning lately. I miss it. (Hold on — what the hell am I saying?)
Aug 26th
Quote of the day: “I stopped the Norvasc because it made my crotch itch.”
Aug 26th
The aesthetic of this new EMR is Windows 98 chic.
Aug 26th
Only last week did I realize that FTW actually means “For the Win.” I figured lots of people were just inexplicably angry…
Aug 26th
BusySync: “Hey, long time no see. Thanks for running me again. If you don’t mind, I’ll just go ahead and delete your personal calendar…”
Aug 25th
Slaying inboxes.
Aug 25th
Being on call is totally incompatible with the Weekly Review…
Aug 25th
A patient just brought me half a pound of Vivace espresso beans. The smell is filling my office. Good Monday.
Aug 25th
Internists have a weird bias against lactated ringers. And surgeons. This is probably not a coincidence.
Aug 24th
Lately lots of work, little blogging. S’alright.
Aug 22nd
APPocalypse: trashing 20-50 iPhone apps that you never use.
Aug 22nd
Talking loudly because you have a stethoscope in your ears is a hilarious rookie mistake.
Aug 22nd
The First Medical Calculator for the iPhone:... →
I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve been asked if the iPhone has a good medical calculator — usually by Palm Treo users who are interested in switching. My answer has always been, “No… not…
Aug 19th
Totally researching how to be an Inefficient MD today.
Aug 19th
Lots of “uncoiled aortas” today.
Aug 19th
Aug 18th
Contemplating switching Blogger comments to Disqus. Concerned all previous comments will be lost, though. (Any, er, comments?)
Aug 12th
What's New in Medical Economics? →
Image via Wikipedia 2008 Exclusive Survey—Earnings: Good news for primary care income. Primary care reimbursement rose substantially. Internists worked an average of 56 hours per…
Aug 12th
Hospital Protocols from "The Happy Hospitalist" →
As an experiment, The Happy Hospitalist has posted some of the protocols and order sets he uses to Google Docs. He’s invited other physician’s to comment and help improve them. The protocols…
Aug 11th
How Doctors Can Use Evernote As A Professional... →
Evernote — a new searchable, available-anywhere, online personal database — recently became indispensable to my medical practice. Technologies like Evernote make it obvious that we deal with…
Aug 11th
Bulletproof Backup Strategies →
We’ve all heard stories of friends and colleagues who’ve lost weeks of work, irreplaceable pictures of their families, or their entire music collection because they didn’t backup their…
Aug 11th
Aug 9th
Defcon: Excuse me while I turn off your pacemaker →
Aug 9th
How Doctors Can Use Evernote As A Professional... →
Evernote — a new searchable, available-anywhere, online personal database — recently became indispensable to my medical practice. Technologies like Evernote make it obvious…
Aug 7th
In the North Woods of Minnesota. Internet access is rare.
Aug 7th
Creating a Voice Mail System for Patients using... →
Image via WikipediaIn doctor’s offices, the telephone is critical for communicating with patients. Yet too often, the phone system is used inefficiently. Symptoms of this problem…
Aug 6th
“Just as vision scientists study visual art and illusions to elucidate the...”
– Attention and awareness in stage magic: turning tricks into research : Nature Neuroscience
Aug 6th