This week flew by as the amount of new material was pretty limited. The quiz came out today, and I blew through it in about 5 minutes, getting a couple wrong because I didn’t read them properly. That being said, there is a huge boatload of information to reinforce from last week and a few […]
Month: May 2014
@VitalsignsMOOC first week thoughts cardiac stuff
This is proven to be an interesting class so far. Initially I thought it might prove too simplistic and certainly the gaps between clinical practice, medicine, academia, and engineering are huge, but its cool seeing things from another sectors point of view. A few thoughts: Plastic heart models are pretty sucky… but then again everything […]
Learning Physiology in 2014
Over the years I’ve worked on a variety of medical products. Everything from chiropractic gear to blood analyzers to pacemakers. As a result, my knowledge of physiology is scattered all over the place, from jr high school knowledge to somewhat deep, but only in very narrow areas. As I’d like to have a broader […]