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Tuesday
Sep202011

Three titles now available on the Apple iBook store

Sunday
Sep112011

Three titles now available on the Barnes & Noble eBook store

Three of our titles are now available as Nook eBooks on the Barnes & Noble eBook store:

  1. Muscle Anatomy of the Extremities
  2. Cool Technology for Academic Medicine
  3. Intergalactic Online MSK Conference: Cool Case Book 1
Thursday
May192011

Muscle Atlas of the Extremities

Just out: our newest title is a brief pictorial atlas of the muscles of the extremities, including 46 muscles of the upper extremity and 39 muscles of the lower extremity. Origin, insertion, action, innervation and arterial supply is listed for each muscle.

 

This atlas is now available on the Kindle Store for $4.99.

Tuesday
May102011

Intergalactic Online MSK Conference: Cool Case Book 1

We're happy to announce the publication of a new book:  a collection of 50 musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology cases from the Intergalactic Online MSK Conference, which has hosted online by MSK radiologists at the University of Washington and University of California, Davis since 2009.

These cases have been presented and written up by the authors: 

 

  • Michael L. Richardson, M.D., University of Washington
  • Jonelle M. Petscavage, MD, MPH, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
  • John C. Hunter, MD, University of California, Davis
  • Mahesh Thapa, MD, University of Washington
  • Thomas P. Martin, MD, X-Ray Associates of New Mexico

 

This book is now available online at the Kindle store for $9.99.

Monday
Apr112011

Cool Technology for Academic Medicine (with shameless emphasis on Radiology)

We're delighted to announce the publication of our latest book: Cool Technology for Academic Medicine (with shameless emphasis on Radiology), by Michael L. Richardson, M.D., Mahesh Thapa, M.D. and Jonelle M. Petscavage, M.D, MPH.

This book covers the latest technology that we consider cool and interesting for academic physicians. Since we are all radiologists, we shameless emphasize the items that we work well for us as radiologists. Specifically, we spend a lot of time talking about applications and techniques for producing and optimizing images for education. We also cover electronic publication of books, podcasts and vodcasts, and describe tools and techniques for education and scholarly work.

Table of Contents

1. RAW vs. JPEG
2. Stock photography on a shoestring budget
3. Layers and Smart Objects
4. Combining Multiple Exposures
5. Making pseudo line art
6. Making line drawings that aren’t too embarrassing
7. eBook Publication
8. Podcasting and enhanced podcasting
9. Vodcasting and enhanced vodcasting
10 Presentation Fu – how to not suck
11 Screencasting
12 Audience response systems
13 Cool web research tools
14 Radiologist Saves Seconds – why you need RSS
15 Backup – advice from a paranoid
16. Internet access in difficult areas
17. Sharing Files
18. Essential iPhone/iPad apps for academics
19. Learning new computer skills online
 

This ebook in now available in the Kindle store for $9.99.  Publication in the Apple iBookstore is pending.