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Michelle Lin's Twitter Updates

@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
 

Work in progress: KidsCareEverywhere website redesign

Posted Jul 22 2010 12:00am

One of the great things in medical academia is that I get opportunities to participate in lots of amazing projects. I am currently a Member of the Board for a budding non-profit organization KidsCareEverywhere . Because of my interest in social media, web design, and branding, I am also the de facto webmaster.

Our prior website, designed by a professional graphic designer who donated his time, created a beautiful design layout which we used for a year. Unfortunately, it was a relatively static website -- primarily because I am a novice in manipulating HTML and CSS coding. It didn't reflect all of the great initiatives and projects that we have going on.

I just redesigned the KCE website using Google Sites to continually boost our visibility and legitimacy. This application allows novice web designers to create a professional looking website. There are multiple templates available to get you started. The key advantage in using this platform is that now I can give guest access to other members of our organization. They can now post in blog-like sections ("Hot off the press" and "Intern Blog") so that we have a dynamically changing and rich media content website.



What I really love is that the Google Sites platform significantly improves inclusivity by allowing the least tech-saavy member to actively participate in web content development. You know who you are...

What next will Google come up with?! Needless to say, I'm a fan.

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