Archive for September, 2005
Sunday Bicycle Ride Part Duce
Posted by: | CommentsIts Sunday again and the fall weather is calling us out to the open road. Bicycling in the cool of the fall is really wonderful here in Southern California. Today was no exception. The camera came along today and I was able to pick up a few pictures and load them all up to flickr. If you would like to see all of the Sunday Rider pack have a look at the Sunday Bicycle Rider flickr folder.
This morning we had a great time at the rest stop in South Pasadena before heading off to the Rose Bowl and the hills in Altadena. Frank was up to his tricks and tried to pick up the coffee girl. He noticed right away that she was friendly and wanted a couple of hugs. Frank being the stud muffin that he is could not refuse her.
The rest of us just had coffee while Frank was busy helping himself to a big mug of hot chocolate with plenty of whipped cream. He sure knows how to live Frank does.
The only problem with our Rest Stop Break is that we all enjoy talking so much that it’s hard to get going again after cooling down. Well Sunday Bicycle Riders take it easy any way and there is no rush.
To see the rest of the pictures of all of these outstanding athletes visit flickr “Sunday Bicycle Riders“.
Google Blog Search
Posted by: | CommentsThe Google Blog Search engine is up and running. What fun this is. Now it is possible to search a subject and find blogs that relate. I just checked out “anesthetist” and found a couple of anesthesia related blogs that looked pretty cool. I was happy to see that “NurseAnesthetist.org” was featured squarly in the center of all of the activity and well represented with posts.
For those that are interest in the Blog Search engine here is the Google link:
Google Blog Search
Cardiac Surgery at LAC-USC
Posted by: | CommentsThis month I have been in the Cardiac Surgery Room at LAC-USC and sharing the rotation with me is the coolest MD resident AJ Vaca. We all just call him Angel or Eeyore which ever comes to mind first but mostly we just call him AJ.
The rotation with him here at LAC-USC has really been a great experience. AJ has been terrific to work with and our time together has been of great benefit to me. I just keep him laughing at my clumsiness so he is entertained and is getting something out of this too.

AJ and David at the LAC-USC Anesthesia Office after giving report to the Chief.
The great thing about AJ is his humility. One thing I have learned in the process of anesthesia training and working with the MD residents is that we are all in training together and that humility is one of the great survival traits. It’s wonderful to know the book and to be able to put those principles into practice but even better to be able to learn from all of those around – even when they see things differently than you do.
How do I say this with political correctness? In the process of training it is possible to run into some of the more experienced practitioners that have seen much more and paying attention to ‘their’ wisdom is always a good thing. Sometimes that wisdom for me comes in doing other than what is explained but for the most part keeping an open mind and being receptive to input from experience has been very helpful in my anesthesia training. AJ is really good at this. He calls everyone, “Sir” no matter who they are and always takes the humble position. I have really enjoyed working with Eeyore, which is what everyone calls AJ.
Anesthesia Library
Posted by: | CommentsI am in the process of updating the Anesthesia Library information transferring and expanding on the information that I have in the Library Page. All of the books that I review and list in the Anesthesia Library I own and have looked through. My recommendations for texts are well thought out and have cost me more than a few pennies to research.
Enjoy the trip as I have because it is all very good. There are a few books that have redundant material but for the most part all of these texts add something worthwhile. In the past several months I have been simplifying my reading and going back to the basics. My reading plan of one chapter a day is working out well. I recommend the text, Basics of Anesthesia by Miller as a review daily. You could not spend too much time in this text as simple as it is every line is well thought out and of value. Have a pleasant ride.
flickr Pictures
Posted by: | Commentsflickr is a web based photo storage and organizing software service that I have been trying out for the last couple of months. One of the advantages of using flickr for the photo storage is that multiple web sites may link to the picture and save space on your home web site. I am sure that there are other benefits that will become apparent with continued use.





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