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About Me
Emergency physician, medical educator and author with a strong interest in Health Informatics. Writing for LifeintheFastLane.com and working with FutureHealth.com to manage the scientific meeting and confderence site (Popfossa.com) and physician locator site (HealthEngine.com.au) - an intuitive search engine designed to provide rapid contact with health professionals in Australia. Currently working as an emergency physician at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
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Affiliated with Future Health |
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Professional Information
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Future Health
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| Position | Chief Information Officer |
| Industry | Health, Wellness and Fitness |
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Resume / Curriculum Vitae
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Status Messages
| @amcunningham Yammer network, linked by #yam. I am trying to see if a closed medical community can be viable (fed from external sources) 25 mins ago | |
| @amcunningham what are your thoughts on doc2doc? #yam 31 mins ago | |
| RT @amcunningham Blogpost: Managing #RSS feeds from journals/databases http://bit.ly/aiWmC5 35 mins ago | |
| Speaking with doc2doc in the UK online conference #yam 2 hours ago | |
| Scaphoid Fractures – The ED perspective http://goo.gl/fb/YVzN 2 hours ago | |
| MD Consult Australia http://goo.gl/fb/NgjH 2 hours ago | |
| ...just as an aside...another 15 of the worst CAPTCHAs ever http://tinyurl.com/y9hyupo 3 hours ago | |
| @amcunningham am looking at your RSS on FF, separate issue - do you have a good 4 hour rule summation from the UK? 3 hours ago | |
| @Eleytherius I think that's why they had me take down the PDF from the FD tour of the UK...fluff and nonsense 3 hours ago | |
| @tealou there are none in Australia - but a few in the UK. I had to remove the key PDF from the site...will try to dig it out for you 3 hours ago |
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| The Colours of Creams |
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| Life in the Fast Lane |
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HealthEngine Blog Moves On |
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The Colours of Creams
Sunset Swimming Heaven |
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DO NOT stand on the Beach Sculptures |
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ACDC and Wolfmother 2010 Perth |
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Cottesloe Sculpture Exhibit |
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Sunset Swim West Australia Style |
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Stagerun pre concert with ACDC |
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Training with the western force |
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Medical Observer gets a facelift |
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Elsevier Launches MD Consult Australia |
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| Re: Yammer Communities – A great opportunity for doctors, if done right. 2 weeks ago | |
| Looks great Have sent some invites and will see if we can get the Multimedix.com.au group on board and will be speaking to doc2doc on 18th MarchGreat work | |
| Re: We use twitter because… wait… what exactly is it again? 2 weeks ago | |
| "Twitter is as much about shared experience as it is about access to information"Great post which reflects your personality and your interpretation of the days events beautifully.Would love to see these action points being brought together for the health140 conference. | |
| Re: A Medical Blogosphere GPS 4 weeks ago | |
| Hey SeanSince we moved domains we have been lost to search...Just trying to make sure all links from the old domain link to the new domain (http://lifeinthefastlane.com )In this case: sandnsurf (http://lifeinthefastlane.com/about/authors/ ) and Blog Rankings (http://lifeinthefastlane.com/2009/01/blogs-rank... )Any help greatly appreciatedMike | |
| Re: Aussie Startup Index a month ago | |
| Would be honoured if you could carry us over from our YouNoodle page to be hosted here as well.http://younoodle.com/startups/healthengine_aust... | |
| Re: 7 Reasons to Use Posterous to Increase Your Social Media Presence 2 months ago | |
| G'day CindyGreat article. I have been using posterous since it started and love the way I can separate it from my other blogs, using it to display a single type of content directed a particular audience. It adds diversity and depth to the armory of blogging tools.I love the way the design team keep coming up with fresh ideas, rapidly respond to queries and always seem to be one step ahead.I agree that the iPhone app is still a little clunky as yet, but then who really needs it when the email option is so simple and fantastic.Cheers for the blogMike (http://sandnsurf.posterous.com ) | |
| Re: When is a blog not a blog? 2 months ago | |
| The bar to entry is a psychological analogy 'FOTC' | |
| Re: When is a blog not a blog? 2 months ago | |
| @lyall you are the epitome of the the boutique nature of this blog that serves 'a sophisticated and specialized clientele' | |
| Re: When is a blog not a blog? 2 months ago | |
| Cheers mate. Not my forte but quite enjoyed all the webmaster stuff | |
| Re: Australian Health and Medical Blogs 2 months ago | |
| Fantastic, Thanks Sarah - will add these blogs | |
| Re: Australian Health and Medical Blogs 3 months ago | |
| Thanks @podblackHave added Aussie Science Blogs to the mix with @drrachie and @podblack includedMike. | |
| Re: Australian Health and Medical Blogs 3 months ago | |
| Cheers RobboList is starting to take shapeHave added Doctor, nursing, pharmacy and library blogs as well as some Australian health News Blogs | |
| Re: Australian Health and Medical Blogs 3 months ago | |
| Thanks Don.The library resource blogs have been addedAppreciate your inputMike | |
| Re: Glandular Alphabetum 3 months ago | |
| Thanks for the link @ArcherGeorge. Band practice finished early, allowing time for nerd searching!...as for you @precordialthump, people in glass houses 'n all | |
| Re: Radiological Oddity #017 3 months ago | |
| Urethral 'periwinkle shell' necklace inadvertently misplaced.Self-extrication with long nose pliers was to no avail, hence hospital review...Shell necklace and urethral stream have subsequently been returned to owner | |
| Re: The End. 3 months ago | |
| Thanks for the memoriesReally enjoyed reading TNA and will be sad to see it goBest of luck with the new venture...RSS for TNW AU locked inMike | |
| Re: Unusual Urine #002 4 months ago | |
| Thanks Rogue750mL of Crème de menthe with Alcohol level 0.35 on arrival | |
| Re: Unusual Urine #002 4 months ago | |
| I have most commonly see green urine associated with prolonged propofol sedation. In this case the virescent urinary hue was secondary to an overdose of Crème de menthe | |
| Re: Radiology Oddity #016 4 months ago | |
| Vijay - so glad to see you rise to the challenge set by the 'absent' minded ED physician.No ducking, no cowering, no brickbats (this time)- the fairness of a joust can only be determined by reciprocityHildy - Other labs surprising normal with normal LFT and bilirubin levels. Abdominal examination revealed generalised guarding only.Thanks for another comprehensive answer comment | |
| Re: Lifeinthefastlane.com has been valued $ | Estimation by Stimator.com 5 months ago | |
| Great to see Life in the Fast lane analysis.Love the tool you have created, some very helpful SEO tips here | |
| Re: Aussie Startup Index 5 months ago | |
| Great list.Wondered if HealthEngine.com.au could be included in the list (YouNoodle compliant, score 12)Cheers | |
| Re: Radiological Oddity #011 5 months ago | |
| AgreedThe explanation of spongification will be detailed as soon as I can operate a show/hide function...more images to be added to all the radiological oddity posts! | |
| Re: Lest We Forget 5 months ago | |
| Bravo fair reader of the web.I hope to be able to amplify and justify those credited and discredited eponyms; those we should embrace and those which bring disgrace.Welcome to the journey and your eponymification... | |
| Re: Emergency Medicine Web Resources 10 months ago | |
| Thanks GaryAgree that the intranet - internet interface will be the key to facilitating the docX to docY transition.I HATE duplication...hopefully we can get it right and create something useful for Aussie physiciansMike | |
| Top 100 Aussie Web Startups - March 09 10 months ago | |
| Hopefully HealthEngine.com.au can get back into the top100 this month - due for launch May1stRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Tweeple Tan with Computer Tan 11 months ago | |
| Skin colour change at the computer can be achieved with Franklin de Leon’s Tutorials but the effects are transient and only last for as long as you are at the computer screen…or you could try some of Michael Jackson’s cream - ‘Eldopaque-forte‘…Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Re: One Day At A Time a year ago | |
| CONGRATULATIONSThe gear looks great - hope the book is a good read.Feels SOOO much better to be complaint free!Sandnsurf | |
| MedLib’s Round, First Edition a year ago | |
| FantasticCongratulations on the first Carnival postingAs with all great carnivals it helps if the posts are full of excting links, exploratory paths and new ideas on which to muse - to be taken away from the mushroom model (being kept in the dark and being fed bu#$%^it’) and climbing into the climax commuityCongratulations on achieving this eclectic pot pourri of great links and referencesSandnsurfRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Re: Does She Have Skillz? a year ago | |
| BrilliantI can now start my day - safe and assured that I am in the middle of a building, far away from any windows, the car park or ticket machines - I feel safe | |
| Reference Management Software, Shut Down of 5 Google Apps and a Plane that Crashed. a year ago | |
| Brilliant summary of the twitter discussionThank you for the humus to macronutrient conversion!I think my dutch is getting better!Keep up the great workSandnsurfRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Radiological Oddity #6 a year ago | |
| Great comments guys, thanksAgree a bit academic with the ‘broken’ spoon and whether to count the handle or not.Most interesting thing was the actual objects:1. Spoon (1) (cafeteria issue - broken)2. Spoon (2) (Strong One(s))4. Parker pen with metal body (pink)5. Parker pen with metal body (blue)6. Tweezers7. Nail clippers8. Nail file (metal - with rubber handle)9. Pocket radio complete with aerial and wrist strap (still turned on!)Colonic finding: intussusception descending colon (donut sign)Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Top of the Tweets [1] a year ago | |
| Great stuffLovely synergistic adjunct to Clinical CasesWell done, keep up the good workStill voting for you!Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Posting to posterous a year ago | |
| Thanks Strong OneGreat bodies think alikeWhat is your site on posterous?Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Emirates Western Force 2009 a year ago | |
| Hey BrianNone of the guys would make it onto http://sharapovasthigh.blogspot.com/ but some may get close!Emirates Western Force are the Perth (Western Australia) rugby union side in the Super 14 championship [http://www.super14.com/ ] - I work with the team in a medical capacity.Glad you liked the videoSandnsurfRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Top Ten: Why not? Everyone else is. a year ago | |
| 11. Pictures of High Heels in the desert…Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| melange a year ago | |
| IsiriaGreat blog overall - have really enjoyed discovering Melange and your posts. Particularly drawn to your search engine list.Thank you for a clear and concise overview of some of the best search engine additions from 2008SandnsurfRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| The OpenECGproject: an admirable Web 2.0 initiative a year ago | |
| Great post, and great resource - certainly something we should all be supportive of. Am following on twitter and have added the widget - Thank youSandnsurfRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| So why the 28 hour day diet? a year ago | |
| Survival is a state of mindRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| 5 Ways I Benefit from Twitter a year ago | |
| Resisted the pull for a long time, always thought of Twitter as a micro-formatted facebook - but very glad to have taken the plunge. Met some great tweeple along the way and have experienced a similar exponential traffic drive.Socially and professionally I have found Twiiter to be an amazing resourceRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Movember 22nd a year ago | |
| Some more MedMoBros for your collection:http://sandnsurf.wordpress.com/2008/11/22/magic-mo-ments/SandnsurfRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Children...then and now a year ago | |
| G'day from Perth, Western AustraliaRead more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| It’s Movember so Go the Mo Bro a year ago | |
| Movember - the month formerly known as ‘November‘ - is a moustache growing charity event held during ‘November’ each year that raises funds and awareness for mens health. Participants (Mo Bros) await with eager anticipation across the globe - you can register in US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Spain…If you just can’t wait - pick your 3D [...]Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Tourette’s Syndrome - a fathers perspective a year ago | |
| From time to time you read an article and think - WOW - and, just like watching a softly falling feather you are mesmerized, filled with anticipatory thought and expectant cogitation - a veritable emotional stew…One such article was written by my mentor Associate Professor Anthony Brown and first published by Blackwells Synergy - Emergency [...]Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Smiling down on me a year ago | |
| Posted in australia, Photography, sunset Tagged: australia, perth, smile, sunset, westernaustralia Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Watching the sun rise a year ago | |
| If you wish to leave this worldThen I should think againFor those of us who leave this worldAre merely mice not men Escaping what is certain deathTo those who pessimiseWill surely make the problem worseYou cannot change your mindPosted in art, poetry Tagged: poem, poetry Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Safe Kids Search Engines a year ago | |
| Just completed a weekend of ‘homework projects’ - not of the DIY variety, but the kids ‘leave it till the last minute and then ask Dad’ - variety. Being slightly computer centric I felt the quickest and easiest way to assist in the projects would be to let the little fella’s loose on the Mac.However, a [...]Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Shockingly cold ice cream a year ago | |
| Posted in Children, Photography Tagged: australia, ice cream, Kids, perth, shock Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Alltop - apposite aggregation without aggravation a year ago | |
| Collation viewers and aggregators are two-a-penny and we have reviewed many on this blog. I wanted to draw your attention to Alltop.com as an excellent alternative to iGoogle, Pageflakes, Simply Headlines and the like. Alltop.com have taken and fresh and innovative approach to providing the best information on the web and aggregated the results into individual [...]Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Diigo - you are what you annotate a year ago | |
| With a plethora of bookmarking and tagging domains online it can be difficult to know where and how to start. I have slowly developed a routine for collating, highlighting and annotating results from skipping through the pixelated universe and it is thanks in part to the combinational collation tactics of StumbleUpon.com, Delicious.com and Diigo.com.The interactivity [...]Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Matt Reed Photography - Australian Landscapes a year ago | |
| Australia is a beautiful place, full of wonderful photographic potential and amazing scenery. I recently had the pleasure of stumbling across a fantastic photographic gallery of Western Australian images - Matt Reed Photography at the MRP Gallery.Matt Reed lives in Perth, Western Australia. His love for the outdoors and passion for travelling, camping and surfing; combined [...]Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
| Twitter Terminology - Twitterisms a year ago | |
| I am all a twitter with tweets, twurls and twitts having just been introduced to the twitter phenomenon.I resisted the call to arms for a very long time - but have taken the plunge - and now I am hooked. There are several elements which appeal to me - not only the transportability, the short [...]Read more comments by Sandnsurf | |
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This Mortal Coil – My Father a year ago | |
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This Mortal Coil – Song to the Siren a year ago | |
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Monty Python – Holzfäller Song a year ago | |
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Blind Melon – No Rain a year ago | |
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Journey – Journey - Dont Stop Believing a year ago | |
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Fat Boy Slim – Right Here, Right Now a year ago | |
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U2 – Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of a year ago | |
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Moby – Slipping Away a year ago | |
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Gepffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Bapa a year ago |
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