Welcome to Podcasting Experiment
Purpose of this experiment - Grand Rounds, conferences, talks intended for broadcast, etc can be published and archived on the UWMC and/or UW Orthopaedics web site to provide information to the medical community, residents, potential patients and the general public. Setting up a web site so that is Podcast friendly would allow for easy access to medical information to iPod and iPod-like services. Podcasting would also allow for listing on iTunes and other directories, which would further expanding access/exposure of medical information to the general public.
Those without iPods can also watch podcasts (audio, video, TV shows, etc) with a computer based Pod Receiver such as iTunes, Juice, etc (see Links below)
For an introduction to podcasting or instructions on how to sign up, please see below.
Experimental Orthop Podcasting Page.
Podcasting Compatibility Issues
Podcasting Resolution/Quality vs file size
Experimental/Working RSS XML File
Ortho Shoulder Update
A Shoulder update my Dr. Matsen. See all previous University of Washington's Orthopaedics Podcasts here.
SCHEDULE: Bimonthly
Or:
Place the following icon in the page covering the procedure in question: Zen Pod Graphics
Or:
add an iTunes icon once we get an iTunes account (Tiki Bar TV example):
Zen's Ortho PODCAST
Podcasting enables you to listen to audio files at the time and place of your choosing. To begin, you must have podcasting software installed on your computer (see below for options). Follow your program's instructions for subscribing to podcasts and modifying preference settings for updates, for example daily or weekly. You can listen directly from your computer through the software, or on-the-go by synching up a portable MP3 player, such as an iPod.
How to subscribe to a podcast
If you use iTunes or My Yahoo, click on the icon to take you directly to
that podcasting service.
--or--
1) Click on the box containing the podcast's link.
2) Copy the link (PC users: right click and select "Copy Shortcut," Mac
users: click and hold the mouse button and then select "Copy")
3) Paste the link into the subscription field of your podcasting
software. This process may vary depending on your software. Free
Podcasting Software
Links
Podcasting and iTunes: Technical Specification
Podcasting Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.cvmd.org/ - Cardiovascular Multi-Media Information Network
http://www.cvmd.org/subscribe.php - how to subscribe to CVMD podcasts
Podcasting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zen Pod Graphics
http://www.pluck.com/ - a free program that allows you to read RSS files. Needs email to log on.
http://www.sharpreader.net/ - another Rss reader
Receivers:
Ping New Feed URL (not working)
Ping Original Feed URL (works)
Medicine Podcasts
CVMD.org Professional Podcast
Brought to you by the Arizona Heart Institute and Hospital, CVMD.org is a
dynamic multi-media medical information network designed to generate, produce
and distribute information relating to cutting-edge advances in cardiovascular
disease detection, prevention and treatment.
Johns Hopkins
Medicine Weekly Health News
This podcast is a lively discussion of the week's medical news and how it may
affect you. This five-seven minute free program features Rick Lange, M.D., chief
of clinical cardiology, and Elizabeth Tracey, directory of the Hopkins Health
NewsFeed, a radio news service program.
McGraw-Hill's
AccessMedicine Weekly Podcasts
One podcast a week may include Harrison's Grand Rounds (audio lectures,
from world-renowned academic physicians, addressing key medical topics in
internal medicine), Harrison's Updates (the latest, most important
advances in medicine written by highly regarded academicians in the medical
field) or Hurst’s the Heart Updates (examinations and reviews of the
most recent cardiology news from medical journals written by distinguished
medical physicians).
NEJM Interviews
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Audio interview RSS feed.
Regenerative Medicine Today
This podcast explores the scientific and medical discoveries that are emerging
from regenerative medicine.
SCCM Podcast - iCritical Care
The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) is the largest multiprofessional
organization dedicated to ensuring excellence and consistency in the practice of
critical care. These podcasts are derived from information previously published
in Critical Connections, a bi-monthly publication of SCCM.
Sound Medicine
A weekly talk radio show sponsored by the Indiana University School of Medicine
and WFYI, 90.1 FM, the Indianapolis NPR affiliate.
This Week
in Cardiology
A weekly show that provides commentary by medical professionals regarding a wide
range of cardiology topics. The topics are discussed in-depth and are directed
toward physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Not a Medical site - but a great example of the power of vodcasting. English speaking lost souls all over the globe waste countless hours on this hypnotic cheap humor (myself included). See: