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  • Title:
    LeQ Medical
  • Age:
    13 years old
  • Alexa Rank:
  • Total Sites Linking In (Alexa):
    4
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  • Status Code:
    OK
  • IP Address:
    192.185.189.40
  • Description:
    LeQ Medical : Communicating the ideas that are changing medicine
  • Keywords:
    LeQ Medical
leqmedical.com Whois Information:
  • 1.
    Domain Name:
    leqmedical.com
  • 2.
    Domain Age:
    13 years old
  • 3.
    Name Server 1:
    ns237.websitewelcome.com
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    Name Server 2:
    ns238.websitewelcome.com
  • 5.
    Created:
    Monday 04. August 2003
  • 6.
    Expires:
    Friday 04. August 2017
  • 7.
    Domain Registrar:
    register.com, INC.
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    An illustration is artificial, which means we can take the object or even concept and illustrate it showing only what is important. Has a giant neuron ever appeared as we have illustrated it? No, of course not. But the purpose of our illustration is to show the reader (or web visitor) the key elements included in a neuron. Photographs and other “real-life” image techniques include a lot of noise or extraneous material. It’s hard for your brain to sort out what is important from what is just “there.”
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    The illustration allows us to exaggerate certain aspects of the image–whether it’s a workflow diagram or a picture of a brain cell–so that the reader can get a very clear concept. Dendrites are not really as clean-cut as they appear here, but it is important for a person learning about neurons to understand that they have fiber-like projections.
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    Illustrations allow you to control what you show you reader. This includes being able to blow up or magnify certain areas.
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    Illustrations minimize the need for translation and can facilitate the translation of the text you do have to put into another language. Translators charge by the word. Translating this drawing involves translating 14 words (cost, less than one of those fancy coffee drinks), but it communicates a great deal. Furthermore, translators working on your narrative text can use the art as reference.
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    People understand illustrations. Photography, fluoroscopy, radiography, ECG or EEG tracings, and all of the rest can be a bit of a foreign language, particularly for laypeople or clinicians who are just not used to those images. Even photographs can be tough to interpret if not properly staged. Illustrations are something that everyone understands: people of all ages from all over the world know how to “interpret” a drawing.
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    Illustrations give you some style. When you rely on photography or images from real-world medicine, you run the very real risk that they will all look different. I’ve seen manuals that use photography to explain how to assemble items … and the photographs are each a unique style. Some are dark, some are light. The hands in one are quite clearly different than the hands in the next photo, and the hands in the third photo are wearing gloves. With illustrations your manual or training book has a coherence to it.
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    This manual matched a course. In other words, the content was already prepared. The training department knew the messages they wanted to communicate, had many of the images ready or at least in mind, and understood the pitfalls in the course. Takeaway:
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    The training department had a very specific message, which was easy to capture in the title and run through the whole program. They wanted to approach pacemaker follow-up systematically, that is, they were teaching a system. It was a simple system: do this, then do this, and finish it off with that. But it was a system and their message was that you cannot approach pacemaker follow-up randomly. Takeaway:
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    The training department wanted to deploy this workbook in its classes for doctors, fellows, and other clinicians. They had regular classes, and participants frequently complained that they wanted notes or copies of slides. This book was intended to be a companion to a course, to help participants learn the material or at least follow the instruction, and to limit the number of complaints for copies of the PowerPoint presentation. Takeway:
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    Communicating the ideas that are changing medicine
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    This project came to us from another agency who was putting together a very large, very comprehensive website. One of the services to be described on the website involved lumbar puncture or a “spinal tap” procedure. We wrote the text, which is what the client ordered, but we also provided this illustration. The key thing.. […]
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    Illustrations are probably the single biggest secret to writing effective how-to and informational pieces, whether it’s a clinical article or a manual. We’ve seen a major trend these days toward photography in manuals, technical literature, and even clinical pieces, for which we blame Bill Gates. Microsoft put software in the hands of the masses who.. […]
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    This was one of the first training manuals I ever wrote–before LeQ Medical was even started. The designer I worked with still works with us and we’ve gone on to do bigger and better training manuals. But this is an important milestone. Consider it part of our portfolio, but there are lots of thing you.. […]
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    It’s a global world, baby. Most medical companies today sell their products and services around the world. Even hometown hospitals frequently treat patients who do not speak English. All of this has created a new career path, that of medical translator. I’m not talking about the volunteer types who visit hospitals and clinics and offer.. […]
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    Green lighting a project means to approve it to proceed either to the next level or to completion. You can green light a company to give you a bid or green light an agency to produce your next print campaign. But before you get heady with the sense of impending completion, closure, and other dreams.. […]
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    If you are involved with a business or service in the medical world, you are dealing with physician-decision-makers. These are not quite the same as physician-customers, since in many cases the doctor is selecting a product that he will never use and never pay for. All he does is make the selection. In some organizations,.. […]
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    Presentations, for better or worse, are a mainstay of modern business and the medical industry seems to be particularly fond of the genre. From executive board rooms to doctor roundtables, everybody wants to present his or her ideas in a clever presentation. PowerPoint, Keynote, and other presentation software applications seem so versatile and inspiring, wh […]
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    I am old enough to remember a world where people did not need passwords to access their own information. Then came the era when passwords could be simple phrases, like a child’s name or a birthday. Then I got hacked. Now I am not sure why a hacker would want to hack a website that.. […]
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    Cheezburgers–which is the new fun way to spell cheeseburgers–are hard to resist, even though they are caloric time bombs, waist extenders, sodium jolts, cholesterol infusions, and the potential cause of afternoon dyspepsia. So why do we as American consume so many cheeseburgers? Because we like them. We know they’re bad for us, but we like.. […]
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    The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) oversees product labeling, which more and more includes patient-facing materials like patient manuals or handbooks or guides for patients to use. The FDA requires that patient materials be “readable.” To them, this means more than just ink-on-paper or pixels-on-screen. It means that the content must be assessed to det […]
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    picture the big concept first.
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leqmedical.com IP Information:
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    Ip Address:
    192.185.189.40
  • 2.
    Country:
    United States
  • 3.
    Status Code:
    OK
  • 4.
    Region Name:
    Texas
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    City Name:
    Houston
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    Zip Code:
    77092
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    Speed test:
    53.7 ms
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