Archive for February, 2011

Google Tasks & gTask- Keep Track of What you Need to do on the Go

By medliorator - Last updated: Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Keep track of what you need to do with Google Tasks and gTasks for Android… Just click and type to add new tasks, set due dates or add notes, and (most satisfyingly) check them off as you’re done. Your task list stays up to date no matter how you access it. It’s a simple list [...]

Zeo – Maximize Sleep Quality

By medliorator - Last updated: Monday, February 14, 2011

If you can measure it, you can improve it… Your quality of sleep is central to your quality of life. Zeo is designed to help you analyze your sleep and improve it, so you can be your best every day. You begin by wearing the Zeo Headband each night. The headband uses our patent-pending SoftWave™ [...]

How to Avoid the Survivalist Mindset Throughout Medical School

By medliorator - Last updated: Sunday, February 13, 2011

when you go through life thinking “if I can make it through this, things will be better later,” you eventually forget what “better” means. the despair that accompanies the perpetual postponement of an enjoyable life has a way of making its presence known. I spent the last decade researching and writing books about students who [...]

Scutsheet for iPad – Streamline Morning Rounds and Patient Management

By medliorator - Last updated: Thursday, February 10, 2011

Ditch the notecards. Keep track of your inpatients with Scutsheet. Designed for doctors, nurses, PAs and residents, it uses the same skeletons you use when handwriting your progress notes. The interface is designed to maximize data entry speed. Scutsheet [iTunes] The underlying concept of Scutsheet is to replace the notecards many students and residents still [...]