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            <title>Welcome to my YouTube channel</title>
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            <description>First came blogging, then podcasting. Now I'm venturing into vodcasting with my very own YouTube channel.Here's my first short video, with me cleaning out my filing cabinet and riffing on the evolution of the health IT industry over the last 10 years, focusing on Physician Micro Systems. The company, which dates to 1983, changed its name to Practice Partner and later was bought by McKesson. The video is in HD, thanks to my new Kodak PlaySport ZX3 camera (no, I didn't get the purple). I may be a bit hard to hear when not looking at the camera because the microphone is built into the camera. At least there's not a lot of background noise. I'm learning, and the videos will get better.So, without further ado, here is my short video.Now, who wants to teach me how to embed ads in the videos so I...</description>
            <author>Neil Versel's Healthcare IT Blog</author>
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            <title>Dell to buy imaging firm InSite One</title>
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            <description>I've just learned that Dell is making a deeper push into health IT by announcing an acquisition of cloud-based PACS and medical imaging systems vendor InSite One. (Source: Neil Versel's Healthcare IT Blog)</description>
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            <title>New Theory On Cleopatra’s Suicide</title>
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            <description>German historian Christoph Schaefer and toxicologist Dietrich mebs have published a paper postulating that Cleopatra did not die of an asp or cobra bite, but rather took her own life by drinking a concoction of hemlock, wolfsbane, and opium. (Source: Inside Surgery)</description>
            <author>Inside Surgery</author>
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            <title>New programs, new ideas</title>
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            <description>This seems to be the week for launching new programs. A group called the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission is going to start accrediting ASPs and other hosted EHR systems. Government Health IT has a story, which asks the obvious question of whether this will compete or complement the efforts of the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology, but doesn't exactly answer it.Health EDI firm Edifecs has started HIPAApedia. I think that one is self-explanatory, but here is the press release.But the big news so far this week is the Markle Foundation has come up with a framework document for discussing and defining &quot;meaningful use,&quot; which is the standards by which providers will qualify for health IT funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act....</description>
            <author>Neil Versel's Healthcare IT Blog</author>
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            <title>Toxicology Conundrum 005</title>
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            <description>A 20 year-old male was walking in rural New South Wales (Australia!) when he noticed a brown-coloured snake. He was startled and stepped backwards onto a tree branch which snapped under his weight. He then saw the snake slither away. Relieved that the danger had passed, he walked on. A few minutes later he glanced [...] (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)</description>
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            <title>Problems in Toxicology: 005</title>
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            <description>A 20 year-old male was walking in rural New South Wales (Australia!) when he noticed a brown-coloured snake. He was startled and stepped backwards onto a tree branch which snapped under his weight. He then saw the snake slither away. Relieved that the danger had passed, he walked on. A few minutes later he glanced down at his shin and saw two bleeding scratch marks. With growing concern he walked 4 km to the nearest ambulance station. A volunteer ambulance officer applied a compression bandage to his leg and immobilized it with a splint prior to transferring the anxious young man to the nearest hospital.
Four hours after the bite, he had blood tests taken that were all normal. The doctor assessing him calls you to find out if the patient can be discharged now.
Questions
1. Can the patient...</description>
            <author>AEQUANIMITAS</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 00:31:32 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>It Won't Be the Bhut of Many Jolokias</title>
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            <description>This
little devil gets a rating of over one million Scoville
heat units. &amp;nbsp;





It's
the Bhut
Jolokia (ghost chile), also called the Naga
Jolokia.
&amp;nbsp;According to the Brisbane Times, the
growers hope it will replace the sagging tea farming in northeast
India...

 Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... (Source: The Corpus Callosum)</description>
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