This blog is mainly aimed at clinicians wanting to learn how to code or innovate with tech in health. However, last night I found myself sitting on the tube surrounded by long faces as there had been a terror attack roughly an hour earlier. So today I will be writing about a particular part of this … Continue reading Uber rising prices in terror attack
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Book suggestion: Entrepreneur Revolution
This book looks at the developments of working habits throughout history in order to make the argument that we once had an industrial revolution and that we are now moving into an entrepreneur revolution. Whilst there are plenty of books and newspapers telling you about the advancements of tech and how it will take jobs. … Continue reading Book suggestion: Entrepreneur Revolution
3 ways you can beat machine learning
Machine learning is coming to medicine. Even though I am a fan of computing even I have been shocked at the speed of the advancement of machine learning in medicine. We can discuss the ethics, we can proclaim that it’s not fair, however, this will not change the fact that machine learning is coming. A … Continue reading 3 ways you can beat machine learning
We got a minimum viable product out…. what did we learn?
The summer sun has brought the heat and I'm feeling it. The extra weight I put on over exam period aids in my overheating as I walk down the road and sit on the tube. It's been roughly a year since I and Shubz have been working on it and learning the framework Django as … Continue reading We got a minimum viable product out…. what did we learn?
Competing with computers? You’re looking at it wrong.
The exam period is finally over for the year. Many a time I found myself sitting in an exam hall cursing my bad memory as details slipped away from the clutches of brain...... If only I had my notes. It was this desire that struck me with a realization as to why I see computing … Continue reading Competing with computers? You’re looking at it wrong.
PHYSIOLOGICAL POWER IN CHAOTIC CLIMES
Reframing Suffering When It All Feels Like Too Much Dr. JFW Ndikum Author: Words of A Feather. The Mystic Musings of A Medical Man "If that bleep goes off one more time, I swear to God I'm going to explode".Sound Sound familiar? Of course, it does. It's you. It's me. And it's likely also every … Continue reading PHYSIOLOGICAL POWER IN CHAOTIC CLIMES
Got an app idea but can’t code? 5 areas to read up on
We all have been there. We have all been at work and thought of an app idea that could improve a clinical outcome or make the work run smoother. So how do you go about it? The problem is that if you ask any clinician, chances are that they will have some form of app … Continue reading Got an app idea but can’t code? 5 areas to read up on
NHS Bitcoin Ransom Hack: The Facts
Today the NHS fell victim to a ransom hack by the “Wanna Decryptor” virus. A large number of NHS trusts have been affected by the virus that has disrupted services, and harmed patient care. The ransom hack demanded payment in the form of bitcoin, a digital currency to end the ransom. The Clinical Developers Club … Continue reading NHS Bitcoin Ransom Hack: The Facts
Were you really in a startup?
Exams have been strenuous. On the day of my birthday, I found myself sitting in an exam hall trying to work out the derivations on non-linear acoustics in ultrasound and feeling like the stupidest guy on earth. For a birthday celebration I met up with a friend and we walked along the river before I went … Continue reading Were you really in a startup?
3 reasons why clinicians should dabble in code
The start-up enthusiasm has seemed to have taken the NHS by storm. It's exciting to see so many people coming up with ideas and trying to make them work. Sadly I've got to be frank, a fair number of the ideas that are pitched to me are just not practical. Whilst I have come across … Continue reading 3 reasons why clinicians should dabble in code
