WWPPWorld Wide Pursuing Perfection in Health CareRadioExpress- (Found July 8, 2008 ) RadioExpress. Mike Krus's first Radio Userland "extension". I wanted to be able to blog things I found around the web without having to copypaste from that page to the R8 edit form. Blogger has a cool bookmarklet to do that. ManilaExpress also does that for Manila. However, R8's default form editor does not support receiving default text via external forms. So I changed it and repackaged it in the form of a new R8 page. It comes with it's own bookmarklet which you can easily install in your...http://www.wwpp.org/outlines/docs/radioExpress.html Computer programs as patient. Or, Backup.- (Found July 8, 2008 ) While I am thinking about it, I just thought I would pass along this little bit of information. A computer program is a complex bundle of instructions like a patient is a complex bundle of all kinds of things. Occasionally the patient needs surgery to remove something bad or to add something good like a new hip. We sometimes upgrade our software and, like surgery on a human, we must have all of our instruments and our team in place. ... Still, things go wrong. If something goes wrong with...http://www.wwpp.org/2002/07/10.html#a47 Radio Trial - give it a KICK!- (Found July 8, 2008 ) I agree with Annie! ... It may be a little hard to open your mouth the first time, but let me tell you something. As soon as you start talkin, writing, posting, you will begin to have more to say. People will take what you say seriously. What you say, can make a difference. ... Besides that, you will start to enjoy it along with the rest of us.Radio Trial - give it a KICK!. We need to get more people posting consistently. I'm trying to convince Heather that she has worthwhile stuff to post,...http://www.wwpp.org/users/0000009/ Our Discussion group now has RSS Feed- (Found July 8, 2008 ) This is a link to our discussion group's RSS Feed. You will need to have Radio Userland running when you click on that link. Subscribe to this and you will receive all the new postings to our discussion group in your Radio news aggregator. The first time you view your news feed you will see all the previous posts. Everytime after that, you will only see the newest posts. There will be a link in the news representation of the posting that will take you right to the post so you can respond.http://www.wwpp.org/2002/07/11.html#a51 Subscriptions. ...- (Found July 8, 2008 ) General subscription capability will increase readership and feedback. I am looking for the ability for PeaceHealth employeesand HInet FCA users to subscribe to RSS feeds. Do we have that capability somewhere in our arsenal of web tools This would allow us to dramatically limit the number of people who need Radio and increase the number of people who can listen in to the conversations and comment (without posting). Yes Marc. We do. ... I am not certain about the actual software on a PC, but I.http://www.wwpp.org/users/0000002/2002/07/13.html#a307 Directories- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Good weekend! You may, or may not have noticed a new sub-heading under the "Common Links" navigation area in the left-hand column of our site pages. ... If you do not see it in your pages yet, it is because those pages have not been "published" since I updated the "Common Links." In order to have that link added, just republish your weblog pages from the RadioUserland Program. The intent for "Directories" is to create a logical way of finding our contributors as we get larger. It also gives us.http://www.wwpp.org:8080/wwppDirectories/directory/3 Learning about Interdisciplinary Teams- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Chronic Care and Geriatric Resources-Innovations. Met with Ron Stock re: Learning about Interdisciplinary Teams in a Geriatric Outpatient Setting. He has discovered that change is most effective when you complete steps in the following order: 10 create a team culture- where people understand their roles. 2) Introduce evidence based protocols - change in practice 3) Redesign the work. Sounds like we're on the right track. He also suggested there are some good resources...http://www.wwpp.org/2002/07/02.html#a28 |