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Not Totally Rad: All Clear
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Shedding invisible light on medical imaging. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Okey, doke. Lesion out and the margins are clear. The dermatopathology fellow was kind enough to give me a tour of my biopsy. It turns out that one *can* use an iPhone for photomicroscopy as long as one's expectations aren't too high. Here is a chunk of my normal skin at medium power. I took this by just holding my iPhone 3GS up to the microscope's eyepiece. By no means diagnostic, but good enough for blogging purposes. Normal Sphi...
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Not Totally Rad: Exogenous Brainfreeze
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Shedding invisible light on medical imaging. Sunday, April 4, 2010. I'm no stranger to brain freeze. Once or twice a year I'll snarf down some really cold ice cream a bit too greedily and then relive that nasty dull ache that seems to fill the center of my skull. I've been wet before and I've been cold before, but this was something new:. 40 degree rain 30 mph wind drafty bike helmet = a whole new type of brain freeze. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Grand Rounds Hosted Here - February 3, 2009. A Cal...
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Not Totally Rad: iClothing
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Shedding invisible light on medical imaging. Sunday, April 4, 2010. I've been a fan of the Scott eVest. When the iPad was first announced, Scott was quick to point out that their eVest was probably the only stock garment on the planet that would hold a iPad without alterations. My iPad does, indeed, fit nicely in my left eVest pocket. However, I feel like I'm listing a bit to the left when I carry it there. Where vests lead, can pants not follow? August 16, 2010 at 10:01 PM. March 22, 2011 at 10:11 AM.
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Not Totally Rad: November 2009
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Shedding invisible light on medical imaging. Thursday, November 19, 2009. Waking Up is Hard to Do. If these 5 Minnesota nurse-anesthetists can pass gas as well as they can sing, I want my next surgery in their hospital. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Grand Rounds Hosted Here - February 3, 2009. Is a weekly collection of the best writing in the medical blogosphere. I was delighted to host Volume 5, no. 20. Here on February 3rd, 2009. Waking Up is Hard to Do. Beware the Ides of May. As th...
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Not Totally Rad: October 2009
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Shedding invisible light on medical imaging. Sunday, October 11, 2009. LOGICOMIX: An Epic Search for Truth. Yesterday was to have been a day of writing and programming. Instead, I surprised myself by buzzing through a 300 page graphic novel on the life of Bertand Russell and his quest for the foundations of mathematics. This "comic" was an impulse buy in our local indie bookstore yesterday. It's browsing for and finding jewels like this that remind me why I still love physical bookstores so much. I'm Not...
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Not Totally Rad: The Apple Store: role model for clinics & FEMA
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Shedding invisible light on medical imaging. Monday, April 5, 2010. The Apple Store: role model for clinics and FEMA. Two quick insights after picking up my iPad on Saturday:. Medical clinics could learn a lot about customer care and clinic efficiency from watching Apple Stores on normal days. FEMA could learn a lot about efficient emergency response from watching Apple Stores on iProduct Launch days. 1 Cell Of Many. October 18, 2010 at 6:52 AM. October 27, 2010 at 7:28 AM. Here on February 3rd, 2009.
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Not Totally Rad: The Smell of Long Pig in the Morning
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Shedding invisible light on medical imaging. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. The Smell of Long Pig in the Morning. Turns out I'm live-blogging my outpatient surgery today via my iPhone. I'm having a minor skin lesion removed today in our university's rather slick dermatology outpatient surgery center. The drill here is:. 1 Remove the lesion. 2 Take a 45 minute break while a dermatopathologist processes and analyzes the tissue. 3 Repeat until the margins of the lesion are clear. I had to say,. Is a weekly co...
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Not Totally Rad: April 2010
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Shedding invisible light on medical imaging. Monday, April 5, 2010. The Apple Store: role model for clinics and FEMA. Two quick insights after picking up my iPad on Saturday:. Medical clinics could learn a lot about customer care and clinic efficiency from watching Apple Stores on normal days. FEMA could learn a lot about efficient emergency response from watching Apple Stores on iProduct Launch days. Links to this post. Sunday, April 4, 2010. I've been a fan of the Scott eVest. Links to this post. Yeste...