Check out SurgeXperiences 114
February 3, 2008 § Leave a comment
SurgeXperiences 114 is up at Notes of an Anesthesioboist.
Check out this excellent edition which chronicles nothing less than were we come from, who we are and were we’re going. Impressive!
Edition 115 will be hosted at Made A Difference on February 17th. Send in your posts now! You should also consider hosting an edition yourself.
Lucid medical comic strip
January 23, 2008 § Leave a comment
I have to recommend my long time favorite webcomic Lucid TV.
According to Comixpedia it chronicles the professional lives of the resident staff of the “Jim Belushi Memorial Hospital” in Juneau, Alaska. Both staff and patients in this comic represents common stereotypes taken to the extreme. « Read the rest of this entry »
Check out SurgeXperiences 113
January 20, 2008 § Leave a comment
SurgeXperiences 113 is up at Counting Sheep, the brilliant blog of an anesthetist nurse.
Check it out for some interesting tales of after hours surgery, accompanied by historical photos from the OR.
Edition 114 will be hosted by Anesthesioboist on February 3rd. Send in your posts now! You should also consider hosting an edition yourself.
PrimeSkills in Surgery
January 16, 2008 § 1 Comment

Wikisurgery, a free encyclopedia of surgery, contains the very interesting PrimeSkills in Surgery. Originally published on CD-ROM, this is a training program in basic surgical skills made by British general surgeon Michael Edwards. « Read the rest of this entry »
Image of surgery
December 10, 2007 § Leave a comment
There are lots of surgery-related websites, but Image of Surgery is one of the more fascinating and weird sites I’ve seen. « Read the rest of this entry »
Who named it?
December 7, 2007 § Leave a comment
Ever wondered who the “Down” in Down’s Syndrome is? Or how Creutzfeldt and Jakob discovered the convulsive seizures and dementia associated with the disease that bears their name? « Read the rest of this entry »



