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#UCSF Gaming&Learning: Frequently test your "game" with new users. Be humble. You'll be surprised on what you find. Adapt accordingly.about 17 hours agovia HootSuite
#UCSF Gaming&Learning: Design games with "zone of proximal development" or "area of maximal engagement" where goals aren't too hard/easy.about 17 hours agovia HootSuite
#UCSF Gaming&Learning: Bob Hone, creative director Red Hills Game Studio, amazes with examples of Games for Health using Wii for patientsabout 17 hours agovia HootSuite
#UCSF Gaming&Learning Symposium: Dr Roy-Burman (UCSF Dir of PICU) talks how patient quality and safety can improve with gamification.about 18 hours agovia HootSuite
#UCSF Gaming & Learning Symposium: Dr Lucey kicks off inaugural symposium. Think of how gaming can improve education.about 18 hours agovia HootSuite
Dr Kersten: If any force against lower eyelid (lac or blunt trauma), suspect medial canulicula injury b/c weakest area of lower lid #HREM12about 20 hours agovia HootSuite
Dr Kersten: If fat protruding from upper eyelid lac in trauma, CT needed. Has penetrated orbital septum. #HREM12about 20 hours agovia HootSuite
Dr Kersten: Check afferent pupillary defect for eye trauma patients to pick up sign for serious ocular injuries. #HREM12about 20 hours agovia HootSuite
Dr Sargent: Beware "heart point" artifact which mimics pneumothorax on ultrasound. Tip: scan away from heart. #HREM12about 23 hours agovia HootSuite
At High Risk EM conference in San Fran. I'm up in another hour on Tricks of Trade. Will recount power of twitter with bougie chest tubes.about 24 hours agovia HootSuite
I've given up trying to keep up with Amal. Impossible! RT @melherbert: Lots of new EMRAP.tv posted. Trying to keep up with Amal Mattu!5:37 PM May 23rdvia HootSuite