My
plan is to offer a new edition every
week on Friday, with a running time
between 30 to 60 minutes (depending
on the amount of material I have that
week).
Topics
routinely covered will include:
Current
nursing and related health care
news
Nursing
research round-up
An
editorial rant on a current issue
(or two)
An
interview with an interesting nursing
figure (or more)
I
will post a synopsis for each episode,
including relevant links, and citations
for any journal articles quoted.
Future
plans include a separate domain for
this podcast. Also, the links for the
.MP3 files will change at some point
- I have arranged for space on a friend's
server, as my own provider wants an
arm and a leg to increase by space allocation.
I will post a note when these changes
occur, and provide re-direction service.
A
young lady visits her friendly neighbourhood
registered nurse at the SOMA Health
Fair, 2003. Thanks to my fellow
student volunteers at the UCSF
Children's Health Hut for the
photo and the fun.
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The
long delayed posting of the first podcast
(due to illness
on my part - sorry) has finally
occurred, thus officially launching this
endevour. The second podcast was also
delayed due to server issues, so after
several false starts The
Nursing Station is available for your
listening pleasure. Comments and suggestions
are welcome.
Very
best regards to you all,
Scott.
The
Nursing Station – Podcast Edition
#1
Click
to download (70 min, 48.2 MB)
Date:
Friday, May 06, 2005
Description:
The inaugural edition of the first nursing
podcast on the net. News, research, commentary,
and an interview with the creator of The
Nursing Station.
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