Posts Tagged ‘book’

Bablefish for Medics

Wanted to share this project with anyone who practices medicine in the field. It’s a great resources.

Hesperian, a publisher in Oakland, CA collaborated with Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC) to produce an English edition of their Health For All Medical Glossary, originally published by MEDICC Review in Spanish, French and Creole. Developed for the Haitian graduates of Cuba’s Latin American Medical School in Cuba; the glossary assists these committed young doctors on their return to Haiti–since they learned medicine in Spanish, speak with their patients in Creole, and compose clinical records in French.

Crazy.

Download the glossary as a PDF organized alphabetically by:

I have copies of each on my thumb drive so I can access it on a laptop of hand held when I’m in the field. I’m seriously thinking about making a derivative work out of it for BOTG volunteers in the form of a printed field manual. Will let everyone know if I do that. Would take me a few weeks to lay it out, but I think it’s a worthy project.


Book Mock Up

Providing medical care to those in needBOOTS ON THE GROUND HAITI: PROVIDING CARE IN THE AFTERMATH OF A DEADLY EARTHQUAKE is currently under way. I’ve been wearing my keyboard out on a regular basis, and am making some pretty good headway. Already, I have over 30 pages of photos with notes. Red Bull helps a lot. My goal is to have the book finished by December and sent out for review, then I’ll release it to the public on the one year anniversary of the Jan 12th earthquake.

My original plan was to also have the DVD out at the same time, but it doesn’t look like that is going to be possible. So the video will just have to come at a later date. But that’s cool, I think the book will do well, and in many ways, it will set the DVD up better for viewers who’ve read the book in advance.