Telemedicine: Future depends on how telecommuting is accepted

This has a fascinating insight into telecommuting. There are several "outliers" that don't herald a trend but merit consideration. I feel that in the long term, hospitals would feel compelled to offer "teleconsultations" (especially if they check the thorny issues of payments and insurance payouts). It could be possible for, say, pathologists to interpret the … Continue reading Telemedicine: Future depends on how telecommuting is accepted

Presenting to Management? Be Prepared for the Tough Questions.

This is a good read on how to answer to the "management". The key takeaways can be applied for answering questions during viva, for example. We’ve often spent hours rehearsing before presenting to upper management, only to freeze when confronted with a tough question from our bosses. All our preparation and carefully curated slides go … Continue reading Presenting to Management? Be Prepared for the Tough Questions.

Telegram: Recommended for the oncologists by an oncologist

I have been using Telegram for over five years now. It has been a treasure trove of features and is one of the most incredible chat applications. Arguably, one of the most common refrains I have heard from Twitter influencers is that Telegram isn't "secure". It would be impossible to delve into several encryption protocols … Continue reading Telegram: Recommended for the oncologists by an oncologist

Choosing the right academic software (Mac/iPadOS/iOS)

I am not doing a full-fledged review here, but there are some learnings I'd like to share here from my experience. iPadOS/iOS is not a writing medium. I am still wrapping my head around it. Developers are expending insane energies in propping up a medium that doesn't work. Devices with keyboards work. Effectively and efficiently. … Continue reading Choosing the right academic software (Mac/iPadOS/iOS)

What we can learn from people with beautiful minds | Financial Times

I stumbled on this fascinating read. It got me thinking- as usual. This quote below is important. I am an Oncologist but there's so much to learn! I have been finally able to get the workflow I craved for but it has been the most intense three weeks! There are more ideas going forward. Stay … Continue reading What we can learn from people with beautiful minds | Financial Times