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How To Wow

Book I'm currently reading:


How To Wow by Frances Cole Jones

So far, its not bad.  I have a few presentations coming up for work I need to prepare for, and unprepared public speaking is my greatest fear.             

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My new pocket handbook -concise cardiology





Sent from my iPhone

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Keeping up with the new iPhone apps

Via pinchmedia, one can quckly see the new iphone apps, separated into new apps, free apps, and recently updated applications.

I'm going to try out quicksend and urbanspoon.

I hope Jott gets and update soon.  Its very unstable but potentially quite useful.

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Inside toasties in NYC.

Looks like me after a few cups.



Sent from my iPhone

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My Daily Reading Habits

 
Here are my daily reading habits:
 
1.  Wake up to iphone alarm, read my daily horoscope on iGoogle.
 
Today's example:
 
"You may be tempted to keep an important bit of information to yourself today, but it will only stir up insecurities in those around you. It's better to be straightforward and just tell it like it is. Anything that is currently withheld -- by you or by anyone else -- will come out into the open anyhow and can create a lot more trouble when it does. Honesty is really the best policy."
 
I applied this when I presented my patient from earlier this month to my colleagues, the patient with a large hemorrhagic pericardial effusion. 
 
 
2.  Listen to Medical Podcasts on the way to & from work.
 
Today's example:  Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine series, one hour on lipid/cholesterol management.
 
 
3.  Read my favorite bloggers on Google Reader RSS feeds.
 
Today's Example: Jay, Joshua, Michael, Gina
 
 
4.  Doing some research on a case report.
 
 
5.  Usually prior to falling asleep in bed, reading about one chapter in a book about personal growth.
 
Today's Example:  Depak Chopra's book, The Third Jesus.

Filed under  //   Chopra   google   iphone   medical   Michael Hyatt   recommended   web 2.0  

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JTF Wiki

I just discovered this website.  It appears to be a wiki for helping interns in one of the VAs around the country.  Very relevant even to my program.

Includes helpful cross-cover tips, art-line tips, etc.

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Doctor's room on friendfeed:

Created by Dr. Joshua Schwimmer, the doctor's room on friendfeed is much easier to read than the RSS link of all the twitter posts of the same format.

Kudos.

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