Archive for July, 2008

Image-Pro Plus is a ridiculous program

// July 27th, 2008 // No Comments » // Uncategorized

As a PhD student, I analyze digital images using a program called “Image Pro Plus.” The university provides this too to help us count cells, measure edge lengths and densities. And it is ridiculous.

Before shipping, the software development team checks that every task requires at least seven different menu adjustments. Then they change all the titles in the menus to obfuscate their meanings.

Another team puts together the phone book manual, and ensures everything in the index is listed under the software tool rather than then likely application. Eradicate all mention of useful terms like “cell density count” or “cell outline trace” or “tracer intensity measures.”

A final team manages the official forums - the only easy place to go to for advice. They require you to register, including your university information, in order to prevent “casual users” asking questions. What the? Then the required email confirmation never ever arrives. (Ed- It arrived 4 days later) So you are stuck with an expensive, complicated software, which looks like it should be able to measure the cell density, but no way of ever knowing.

How many research departments are using the same three functions on this thing because it is so impossible to figure out how to do anything useful with it? Foe software like this, we will sit in our tower and remind ourselves again that not everyone has the temperament to be a researcher!

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Introducing Scalpel’s Edge

// July 19th, 2008 // No Comments » // Uncategorized

My name is Cris Cuthbertson, also known as DrCris. Over the last few weeks, I have becoming more involved with the medical social networking scene. I have met some great people on Twitter, and through FriendFeed. I wanted to expand some of my experiences that I talk about on Twitter, and intend this to be a more personal blog.

I expect this to be a place where I can discuss my random thoughts on my PhD, my surgical training, patients I meet, and even social networking.

I maintain a few other blogs that are more topic-specific: Applequack (medical software and doctor hacks), DrCris Reads (books) and PatientHacker (patient advocacy). Please keep an eye on what I am doing on those more serious blogs. This one is for fun.

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