MedGadget: "Solid and Easy to Read"
MedGadget, the "internet journal of emerging medical technologies," has just posted a comprehensive review of Know Your Numbers, Outlive Your Diabetes.
The piece is penned by the big man himself, executive director Dr. Michael Ostrovsky, a Daly City, CA, anesthesiologist. We are especially flattered since as far as we know, MedGadget doesn't post a lot of book reviews. The site's self-proclaimed target audience is "tech-obsessed health care and bio medical professionals."
But Dr. O has been especially interested in our hands-on guide to good health with diabetes (now the country's fifth deadliest disease). And God knows, there are lots of gadgets involved in good diabetes care these days.
"On the basics, the book is written in a clear, concise language, and is under 300 pages. Know Your Numbers contains a wealth of useful information for diabetics (both type I and type II) to manage their disease," Dr. O writes. "The book is solid and is easy to read."
We'd like to thank the good doctor for his closing remarks as well: "We will not hold against Amy the fact that Medgadget was not included in its resources section." Well, Dr. O, our target audience is just a little less geeky uh, techy.
For us, it's more about this: Got diabetes? Need a little help understanding what to do about it?
Check out the MedGadget book review HERE.