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by orthobash » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:58 pm
listening while running seems a pretty fresh idea , i was thinking of some change from coldplay
where did u get these from ?
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by ArthroscopicSpine » Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:47 am
orthoguy11 wrote:If you have an iPod video and have the Miller lectures, you can put those on your iPod. Those are really useful.
I have the miller lectures and they seem to be web/html based... Any tips on how to put them onto my iphone to listen while commuting?
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by Stanford_Playah » Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:08 am
where did you get the Miller lectures on audio?
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by ArthroscopicSpine » Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:23 am
I bought both the audio and video from millerreview.org (although its not up right now, they should put this year's course up after they record it).
I was able to get the audio onto my iphone just fine, but most of the lecturers refer to their slides making it tough to listen to, and the "video" is html/web based. I was wondering if anyone had success getting the miller videos onto an ipod/iphone to "watch" while commuting...
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by sportsdude » Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:31 pm
can you tell us how we can purchase these? i was informed by staff that you cannot.
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by ajq2009 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:06 am
By way of follow-up on November's post by ArthroscopicSpine, does anyone know if the 2009 lectures will at any point be available for purchase on the website after all? Currently, no such option is available on the website.
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by slaphammerguy » Sun Oct 03, 2010 10:58 am
hey i remember looking for audio lectures as a med student/junior level resident, and couldn't find many good ones - most were too long and slow, and all collections were expensive. i've started putting together a site with recordings of my notes which are spliced and edited to be pretty quick reviews. you can check them out if you like: orthopaedicaudiolectures.com
hope you find them helpful!
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by fatpad » Sat May 14, 2011 5:00 pm
slaphammerguy wrote:hey i remember looking for audio lectures as a med student/junior level resident, and couldn't find many good ones - most were too long and slow, and all collections were expensive. i've started putting together a site with recordings of my notes which are spliced and edited to be pretty quick reviews. you can check them out if you like: orthopaedicaudiolectures.com
hope you find them helpful!
The sample on the website is a computer voice reading typed text. The audio quality is atrocious and the cadence of the computer voice makes it difficult to follow.
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by SharingDoctors » Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:07 pm
Kind of on the same subject...
Have any of you checked out
http://www.SharingDoctors.com? What do you think about sharing your peer-to-peer presentations across the country?
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by OrthoDoc » Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:47 pm
We've tried to do this in several orthopedic organizations, but it always comes down to copy-write issues with all of the "borrowed" tables, images, photos, etc...
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by SharingDoctors » Thu Jun 21, 2012 1:27 pm
Aren't there some allowances for "educational use"?
I understand that it's not cool to rip off someone's work and publish it as your own. But to use tables, charts, graphs, etc. as a small part of a larger presentation that is given to a small group of peers shouldn't cross any lines.
Any thoughts? Any LAWYERS out there who can give some ideas?
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by SharingDoctors » Thu Jun 21, 2012 2:42 pm
I did a little checking on this.
The law does allow for reproduction of small portions of the works of others for nonprofit and educational purposes.
The terms of service at
www.SharingDoctors.com also include a waiver of copyright allowing any member of the site to use material (some or all of it) in peer-education activities.
The terms PROHIBIT publication or public presentation of another person's work found on SharingDoctors.com without the express permission of the author.
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