Thursday, 29 July 2010



I have listened to podcasts before. Its really useful to be able to listen to stuff when you like and not be dictated by specific times and places. It must be really useful for health professionals and students to be able to plug into lectures etc when they what to listen. You also have the option to listen again. I listened to a BMJ podcast http://podcasts.bmj.com/bjsm/2010/06/08/sedentary-behaviour-and-mortality/ on sedentary behaviour which I found really interesting. It suggests that 30min exercise a day does not guarantee cardiac health if the rest of the day is spent doing sedentary activities, It suggests several way of increasing physical activity during the working day - including 'standing meetings' using email less, and putting the remote control out of reach!
It also gave references for further reading.

Thoroughly enjoyed library 'away day' to St John's College Library. As I said to Isla before we went ' its always nice to see whats behind the door' . I have to admit I wasn't expecting quite such a large door! The library was much larger than I expected and contained such a wide variety of material from 'Batman' DVDs to 15th century manuscripts. There were lots of nooks and crannies to hide away and study in - some a bit dark and gloomy but others really light and spacious. I particularly liked the reading rooms set aside for the law students with views over the masters garden and the courtyards. Interesting to hear that they are doing away with their computer room because it is under used and that the students want it to be replaced with more study areas and not more relaxed comfy seating areas as had been suggested. I don't envy the bookshelver though - having to cover three floors! Also how nice to have your own book repairer tucked away in the basement and a chap that comes in specially to hoover the special collection! I think everyone would like to have the job of Fiona the Biographical Librarian, tracing and keep records of all Johonians past and present. The atmosphere and scent of leather bounds volumes in the Old Library really gave the library a sense of history. Apologies that it brought on the ILL cough! Fascinating to see the handwritten shelf lists at the end of each book case. Many thanks to Katie for her informative and interesting guide around the library

Saturday, 24 July 2010


Google maps gives me three routes varying in distance from 7,6miles, 8.4 and 11.8 miles. Interestingly they all should take 24 minutes! Its only 6 minutes longer by bike! It gives me two walking routes one of 5.9 miles and one of 6.2 both of which should take me about two hours.Bing just gave me one route avoiding the city centre and using the M11 which was 11.4 miles and should take 20mins




Nice to to see the washing out on the street view of my house -proves I wasn't sitting in the garden drinking tea although the neighbours were out having a chat on the driveway!
Thought I would have quick peek at our holiday destination and found some empty deckchairs ready and waiting!




I have used google maps before to get directions which is pretty useful NOt sure about streetview though - It feels a little bit spooky! I did have a go at trying to map my own cycle routes but gave up 'cos it seemed to have a mind of its own and wanted to whizz me down the A14 to certain death!

Friday, 16 July 2010

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CAPS AND GOWNS



I found this newsreel of King George V opening the UL via google videos which I thought was pretty cool . Initially I thought You Tube was for all those weird and wacky people that liked to post films of themselves doing weird and wacky things - at least that was all my children ever showed me and I never really bothered to investigate further. I think it is still the case but there is so much more! I had look at Cambridge University and found some really interesting lectures such as this one below:



With all these things its taking your time to sieve through the material to find what you really need (and fun finding things that you don't!)


Yippee! Take That have just announced they are touring again with Robbie Williams! Had such a great girlie day out last time can't wait to go again. Just thought I would relive the last moments - aaah it brings it all back!
Here are my results :
1-IMAGING PICTURE TEST FOR MRCPCH(STUDY GUID) BY ANDREW P WINROW
WN 18.51.1
2-TOWARDS MRCPCH (THEORY) EXAMINATION PART2 ,HOLDER ARNOLD PUBLICATION BY SURAJ GUPTE,TAPABRATA CHALLERJEE,DR JO KOSTER NOT HELD
3-questions for MRCPCH part 2 written examination by dr nick barnes and dr julian forton isbn no 9781904627166 NOT HELD
4-250 questions for mrcpch part 2 (MRCPCH STUDY GUIDE ) by james L R obertson,adrian P Hughes WS 18.115.1
5-MRCPCH DATA INTERPRETATION QUESTIONS (GET THROUGH) BY NAGI GIUMMA BARAKAT UL C203.C.7121
6- DATA QUESTIONS FOR MRCPCH PART 2 (CHURCHILL'S PASS PAEDIATRICS) BY JAMES ROBERTSON AND AP HUGHES WS 18.76
7- MRCPCH PART 2 PAEDIATRICS PRACTICE EXAM BY D. PAL ,P GRINGRAS, M GREENBUR WS 18.92
8- PAEDIATRICS GREY CASES FOR MRCPCH (STUDY GUID) BY ALAN FENTON WS 18.86
9-MRCPCH PART 2 PRACTICE EXAM BY GILES KENDALL ABD IAN POLLOCK NOT HELD
10 MRCPCH PART 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR THE NEW FORMAT EXAM ;THE COMPLETE REVISION GUIDE BY KATE H CREES, COLIN VE POWELL,PATRICK H. T CARTILAGE WS 18.125.1

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Yippee! Double-sided photocopy 1st time and scanning too! I am star! (At least until I have a reader looking over my shoulder...)

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Logged into the laptop with too much difficulty, but don't like using it with a mouse! Have had a play with the ipod touch which was a novelty. It took a bit of getting used to way it works but I am sure with practice it would become second nature. Useful to be able to access information in such a portable form although I think I would tire of using for long periods. I'm sure there are lots of useful apps out there if you have the time to search them out. I would imagine health professionals would find it useful to access healthcare databases without the need to always be beside a computer terminal. Amazing that you can have the whole world in your pocket - still nice to have a personal touch too, though.