@precordialthump I totally forgot about the EKG library! Awesome stuff. Keep up the great work (when do you sleep?!)
257 days ago
@emeducation Perfect, thanks for the suggestions! Turns out one is co-authored by Jeff Tabas. He already gave them all books.
257 days ago
Recommendations for an EKG resource to review bread & butter cases for senior residents? Pre-graduation panic setting in for our residents.
257 days ago
@danipedia Good point. I use the studies to convince the trauma consults NOT to get c-spine imaging on EVERYONE (citing distracting injury)!
262 days ago
@doctorflash Hi there. Just wanted to drop a note to thank you for all the extra traffic you're sending to blog. Much appreciated!!
273 days ago
The "knuckle bump" has clearly become a part of our culture as an informal means of salutation or as a high-five. It's no surprise that it's been incorporated in the "Bump" iPhone app, as a means for sharing contact information and photos. This is done wirelessly between 2 iPhone users.
You only need to gently bump fists with another iPhone user, while each person grasps his/her iPhone. This can serve as a high-tech way of swapping business cards, but instead paperlessly. I've been using this to share photos amongst my friends without having to email them. Check it out - it's a free app.
I'm closely watching to see if the company will expand on this and incorporate the sending of PDFs files. I envision bumping fists with a medical student at the end of the shift. "Nice job, dude. Now go read this article on NOT treating asymptomatic hypertension in the Emergency Department that I just bumped to you." How fun would that be?!
The "knuckle bump" has clearly become a part of our culture as an informal means of salutation or as a high-five. It's no surprise that it's been incorporated in the "Bump" iPhone app, as a means for sharing contact information and photos. This is done wirelessly between 2 iPhone users.
You only need to gently bump fists with another iPhone user, while each person grasps his/her iPhone. This can serve as a high-tech way of swapping business cards, but instead paperlessly. I've been using this to share photos amongst my friends without having to email them. Check it out - it's a free app.
I'm closely watching to see if the company will expand on this and incorporate the sending of PDFs files. I envision bumping fists with a medical student at the end of the shift. "Nice job, dude. Now go read this article on NOT treating asymptomatic hypertension in the Emergency Department that I just bumped to you." How fun would that be?!
Video demonstrating Bump in action: