Posts tagged with: resource

KNALIJ is Power

A friend turned me on to KNALIJ (pronounced “knowledge”). You know I love a good infographic or interactive data site, and of course I am becoming increasingly enamored by research, but the three together – interactive infographics of research? Be... Read More

Learning the Different Universe of Medicare

I have never had to know about all the Medicare and Medicaid ins and outs. Until recently. Oh. My. It is seriously like learning another language. At least I feel that way with all the rules and exceptions. Needless to... Read More

Cold Turkey One Week Before Thanksgiving

Today is the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout, a day in which tobacco users are encouraged to quit “cold turkey.” Nurses and other healthcare professionals can participate in many ways. Quitting tobacco is one of the best and most... Read More

Nursing Research Article Discussions on YouTube

Yesterday my friend, Ellen Carr, RN, MSN, AOCN®, and her colleagues (whom I’ve blogged about before), launched the 6th “Nursing Research News You Can Use” (NRNYCU) video. NRNYCU is designed as an e-journal club for UC San Diego Health Systems... Read More

Using Evernote to Write Scholarly Articles (Or Anything Else)

I have used Evernote for a while now to help me collect ideas and thoughts for a few writing projects, including daily blog posts. It’s the “new” file drawer or folder. It has easy categorization options, lets me email and... Read More

What Comes Next in the Affordable Care Act Implementation?

Ever wonder when the exact provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care (ACA) become effective? Well, if it is keeping you up at night (and even if it’s not), take a peak at the Patient Advocate Foundation’s InsureUStoday timeline.... Read More

Single Jingles: Helping Guys Man Up & Check’Em

I’ve known about Single Jingles: A Testicular Cancer Foundation for about five or six months now, but I really got to know the organization recently as they helped me and my colleagues provide some much needed resources for a patient.... Read More

Free IOM Reports For Everyone!

Strange but true: I do love a new IOM (Institute of Medicine) report. Now you can get all IOM report PDF books for free. Rejoice, Public Health Nerds! There are IOM reports on just about everything, and some of my... Read More

Create Your Own Content Mashups

Ever wish you could take content from three websites, mash it all together, and then filter it? If so, you’d love Yahoo Pipes. Build a “pipe” of content from as many web sources as you’d like, customize it with all... Read More

Attend the Cure4Kids Global Summit for Free

The St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital presents the Cure4Kids Global Summit tomorrow, Friday, June 10, 2011, and you can attend the Summit webcast for free (a $100 value). Keynote speakers include Julie Torode, Ph.D., Deputy CEO, Advocacy and Programs director, Union... Read More