March 2009
12 posts
How to use Twitter as an error log | Interesting... →
Try a little twitter recursion…monitor twitter via twitter
Mar 18th
Sunlight Labs →
Non-Profit turning Government data into usable information via API (!)
Mar 18th
The Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease: Legacy... →
Mar 17th
“Armstrong suggested that human nature has an inherent tension between compassion...”
– Bill Moyers Journal: Compassion, Idols, and Ideals
Mar 13th
Industry News | Healthcare Finance News →
I mentioned this problem in an earlier post.  Glad to see that its necessary to lower standards in order to address this issue, aren’t you?
Mar 13th
Impella 2.5 Heart Pump Performs Well in a... →
Mar 12th
DocJax - Docs right everywhere !!! →
Stumbled across this and got some interesting results in my few practice searches…looks promising.
Mar 12th
Show me the Expert: Balancing Authority and...
I wrote a post yesterday and It left me feeling a bit uneasy.  It wasn’t that the content was incongruent with my feelings.  It wasn’t that I felt I revealed something I didn’t have a right to feel.  I don’t think it was solely based on the realization that my writing skills have changed (for the worse) since I completed grad school 2 years ago. I think it might have more...
Mar 12th
Displaced autoworkers offered nursing education -... →
Mar 12th
Minimovies - I Love Alaska - Lernert Engelberts... →
The personal search queries of 650,000 AOL (America Online) users accidentally ended up on the Internet, for all to see. We get to know one of those AOL users, a religious middle-aged woman from Houston, Texas.
Mar 12th
Nursing as a Second Career: Trading One Problem...
I fully expect to get some angry responses to what I’m about to write, but it needs to be said. I have started to get an uneasy feeling as of late. I wonder if we aren’t trading our Nursing shortage for something worse… It seems we are seeing a major change in the way people enter the Nursing profession, and its a bit alarming.  What I am talking about is the trend for a great...
Mar 10th
random thoughts on twitter
I consider myself an early adopter of twitter (June of 2007), and found myself nearly addicted to its immediacy and connectedness all the way through the completion of the presidential election cycle.  It was around that time that the numbers exploded.  There where all kinds of new people who had interesting things to say about marketing, leadership, healthcare, and human behavior. I was...
Mar 9th