by Daniel Vreeman | Feb 24, 2017 | digital life, musing, writing
It’s no secret that I have fallen in love with using Scrivener for writing scientific papers. Scrivener is a magnificent writing environment for academic papers once you get past the small initial learning curve. In my prior post, I described how I use a custom...
by Daniel Vreeman | Jan 27, 2017 | musing, project secret weapon
We try to make family meals more than just a pit stop to refuel. The dinner table is a great place for family conversation, although with three young boys sometimes that works better than others, for sure! A couple of nights ago we were discussing fundraising ideas...
by Daniel Vreeman | Jan 18, 2017 | LOINC, musing
This post is adapted from my book LOINC Essentials, your step-by-step guide for getting your local codes mapped to LOINC. Read more about LOINC Essentials Health Information Exchange (HIE) enables health care professionals, patients, and caregivers to electronically...
by Daniel Vreeman | Dec 30, 2016 | musing
It’s no secret that I love designing websites with Divi from Elegant Themes. Divi powers this site, thepocketsquareproject.org, and soon, the main loinc.org site as well. I love Divi’s layout builders and wide array of customizable modules that look amazing together....
by Daniel Vreeman | Dec 22, 2016 | musing, project secret weapon
61 million children worldwide don’t have a primary school to go to. It’s amazing to think that if all students in low-income countries could acquire basic reading skills, world poverty would be cut by 12%. Education is such a powerful force for all kinds...
by Daniel Vreeman | Nov 24, 2016 | LOINC, musing
A translation of this post is available in Chinese thanks to Lin Zhang, a LOINC volunteer from China. Without a doubt, making LOINC freely available under an open license is a key factor in its adoption around the world. Although we often explain the basics of...