Friday, June 17, 2005

Medical Simulation Weblog

I found a neat new weblog called SimBlog. Associated with the Society for Medical Simulation, it appears to be edited by Jeff Taekman, formerly of Penn State and the person I came to Hershey to work with. Jeff had moved to Duke by the time I arrived, and is now the Associate Dean for Technology in Education there.



Wednesday, April 6, 2005

Dear Journal Editor

Orac has written a public letter to scientific journal editors that is a must read for anyone who has ever published (or tried to publish and been rejected--me!). The post is part of Tangled Bank XXV (Like Grand Rounds, but with an emphasis on science):

"We have again rewritten the entire manuscript from start to finish. We even changed the goddamned running head! Hopefully we have suffered enough by now to satisfy even you and your bloodthirsty reviewers. Besides the fact that we included five new figures of brand new data (with six panels each, yet), we still cannot believe that you were unable to see the merit of our work..."



Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Four Drug Rep Tricks Plus One Of My Own

Polite Dissent is a blog I just discovered thanks to Grand Rounds. He/she has the same take on some of the techniques used by drug detail people as I do:

  • False agreements
  • Fake Thanks
  • Bring the Boss
  • Appeal to Authority

I'll just add my own to this very good list: use the people around you as billboards. It seems the people who make a paralytic called rocuronium have dropped off a thousand or so yellow operating room caps that say "Roc Solid" (Roc is our abbreviation for rocuronium, aka Zemuron). Many OR nurses and techs are now wearing these caps. My reaction? Even if I was planning on using rocuronium for the case, I'll draw up some tasty vecuronium or cis-atracurium instead. And besides, the vecuronium people gave me a nice nerve stimulator once...


Grand Rounds XXV: Respectful Insolence

Grand Rounds XXV is up at Respectful Insolence. Just don't have a mouth full of coffee when you read it.



Saturday, February 19, 2005

MayoClinic.com Anesthesia Information

James T. Li, M.D. has written two 'Ask a Specialist' pieces at MayoClinic.com that are relevant to patients having anesthesia. I've read them both and do hereby confer upon them the WakingUpCosts seal of approval:

  • Anesthesia: Options and considerations
  • Anesthesia: Safe for people with asthma?


Monday, February 14, 2005

Grand Rounds XXI At Sumer's Radiology Site

Sumer's Radiology Site: Grand Rounds XXI



Tuesday, February 8, 2005

medmusings: Grand Rounds XX

All the way from Singapore......medmusings: Grand Rounds XX



Friday, February 4, 2005

Site Update: Trackbacks Are Live

My content management system, Conversant, now fully support Trackback as detailed here. To see the trackbacks, you'll have to look at the 'discuss' link that follows each post.



Wednesday, February 2, 2005

Caffeine, Why Do We Love Thee?

I spotted this National Geographics cover about my favorite drug while browsing ScienceBlog :



Saturday, January 22, 2005

Unusual Venue for a Tribute: iTunes Music Store

I ran across an unusual, but moving, tribute from a son to his mother. I say 'unusual' mainly because of where I found it--on the iTunes Music Store. I'll post it below for you to consider:

For those of you with iTunes, you can see the iMix.



Friday, January 21, 2005

RSS for PubMed Searches

Orac Knows points to a really nifty use of rss for those of us that use PubMed for literature searches called HubMed and use RSS. HubMed offers 'RSS feeds of literature queries - updated daily'. For example, I can enter a search string like 'liver transplant anesthesia' and get a nice list of hits on a web page. Encoded in the html of the page is the url for the rss feed of this search. Handing the html page url to your news reader/aggregator allows it to 'discover' the rss url for you. After that, your news reader will highlight any new references the search turns up.

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