People who know me well know that I love good books and good writing. I mostly read non-fiction (especially biographies) though I tackle works of fiction frequently as well. I write reviews of the books I read and publish those reviews at various places, like Goodreads, Amazon.com, LinkedIn.com, Twitter, Facebook, and my blog. My book list is determined by nothing else but curiosity. I am charting my progress on Goodreads.
Favorite Topics
I love learning. I have particularly strong interests in the following (disparate) spaces:
- Computer science (especially backend development)
- Artificial intelligence and healthcare
- Public health and global health
- Visualizations and the communication of data
- American history (especially presidential and governmental history)
- Religion (especially the history of Christian theology)
- Perception and learning (psychology of everyday things)
- History of science; religion and science
- History of disease and medicine
Published Literary Work
Denis O. Lamoureux – The Bible and Ancient Science [Review] The Englewood Review.
Bringing Divinity, History, and Narrative Together: A Review of The Damascus Road: A Novel of St. Paul by Jay Parini. The Englewood Review.
Medical App 101: A Beginners Guide to the World of Health & Medical Apps. iMedicalApps from MedPage Today.
Medical Apps 102: Understanding how your medical app can store and access data. iMedicalApps from MedPage Today.
Tabula Rasa from Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
What happens when I read PFTs. CHEST Journal.