Showing posts with label Google Document. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Document. Show all posts

5 April 2021 (Monday) - A Case Study

Here’s an interesting case study. Interesting for the subject matter and the format in which it is presented.

I won’t say what it is about as that will give the game away – but I will say that I got the questions right, and as a little spoiler and aide-memoire for future reference I was once told that the salient feature in this case resembled a particular secretary’s bum. Hardly scientific, but they really do.

We all have our little ways of jogging our morphological memories.

10 March 2020 (Tuesday) - Tear-Drop Cells


I wrote a little Google document about tear-drop cells. You can see it by clicking here.
I did try to share it to the Facebook Hematology Interest Group page… They didn’t publish my post…


18 March 2019 (Monday) - Lymphocytes


I created a Google document about lymphocyte morphology. You can read it here if you feel so inclined.
I shared it to the Facebook Hematology Interest Group yesterday because... well, I suppose in the hope that it might be of use to other people, in the hope that any glaring errors or omissions might be corrected, in the hope that it might generate more CPD for me.
In a day it has got over two hundred and eighty “likes” and nearly thirty comments (all positive). I see that as something of a result.

12 December 2018 (Wednesday) - Spherocytosis



I found a case of hereditary spherocytosis today; I wrote it up as a Google document which you can read by clicking here.
I quite like Google documents….