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Archive for January 2nd, 2006

Grand Rounds 2:15

Wow, Tom Reynolds is an early bird with this weeks Grand Rounds. Tom is an RN working as an EMT in London and has an interesting blog, Random Acts of Reality (Trying to kill as few people as possible…) This weeks installment is quick, breezy and pretty interesting. I especially liked this one:
I read Medviews’ […]


Windows Devices Face Huge New Threat

Bad news for Microsoft Windows users. Computer security experts have confirmed the existence of a new exploit for inserting trojans or spyware into devices running every version of Microsoft Windows released since 1990. Whoa.
The Microsoft Windows flaw, which allows hackers to infect computers
using programs maliciously inserted into seemingly innocuous image
files, was first discovered last week. […]


2005 in Review: Technology Shift Impacting Vendors

Last week Matthew Holt published a Year in Review issue of his FierceHealthcare email newsletter. The last item caught my eye.
Behind all the shouting, a very real trend is underway. FDA-regulated medical
device companies are introducing wired and wireless communication technologies
into their products. Meanwhile, implantable devices like stents, catheters and
pumps are continuing to use more and […]


Grand Rounds 2:14

I was remiss last week to note that there's a great “Best of 2005″ Grand Rounds over at Matthew Holt's The Health Care Blog. Go check it out.


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