Posts Under ‘Technology’ Category

NeuroMind 3: content safety check implemented

I implemented iRIS in NeuroMind 3. iRIS stands for interactive Risk Inventory System and that’s my CE-marked system to offer you offline access to the content while maintaining safety in case there are issues with the app or you do not update from time to time. Suppose you have been using the app offline too…Continue Reading…

NeuroMind 3 progress

Although this is a basic issue, it is also an essential one. In my previous post I demonstrated a first screenshot of NeuroMind 3. Afterwards I encountered issues when sorting the data per category, which are solved now. I added a detail view that should load the content and that all works fine. Did a little…Continue Reading…

NeuroMind 3… Development started!

Now that my SAH DCI app is available in the App Store, there is one more thing that I have on my mind since I started learning Swift programming for iOS: NeuroMind! This is an exciting screenshot for me: It means I have started development and succeeded in the most important barrier I could encounter:…Continue Reading…

Cleaning up…

Today is my birthday… 37 years of age now. Seems like a good moment to look back and look forward. I did a major clean up of my blog which includes a new fresh theme and rearranged categories to make the site easier to navigate. The intro page now offers a brief overview and more…Continue Reading…

NASCIS submitted to App Store

Today I submitted the brand new NASCIS app to the App Store for review. The app is a native app for iOS running on all devices that have iOS 8 installed. Stay tuned!   More info here! Some more images are posted below…

NASCIS calculator

In order to learn about XCode 6.3 and iOS8 programming in Swift, I am building a NASCIS calculator (based on the methylprednisolone scheme that may be administered after spinal cord injury – but which I know is debatable and not evidence-based). First impression of the alpha version after a few hours work… it is a nice…Continue Reading…

Health App Award 2015

Submissions for the Health App Award competition in 2015 can now be submitted online. And I am a juror… :-)

Open access programming course starting this Friday!

We are coming close! This Friday, January 2, the open access programming course for physicians will start! Here is the introductory video: You will find the series at ProgrammingForPhysicians.com or ProgrammingForDoctors.com (choose either one, depending on your preference). The Twitter hashtag for questions will be #p4pcc

Better domain names for programming course

Instead of the shortlink that I revealed when announcing the upcoming open-access programming course for physicians, I now reserved these two links: ProgrammingForPhysicians.com and ProgrammingForDoctors.com (all lowercase obviously works too) Thanks to John Bennett for the suggestion!

Promo video for programming course

John Bennett from Internetmedicine.com and Neurosurgical.tv made a nice promo video for the open-access programming for physcians course that I will host starting at Jan 2. Thanks!