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Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 1:08 pm
by chunkyfrog
Avi--
I respectfully disagree with your suggestion, but any picture of a cpap would date the cover,
and show preference of one brand over another. This is an important issue.
Dr Park's book is directed to ALL cpap/bipap, etc. users.
I also disagree with your title, and prefer his, also with the utmost respect to both of you.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 1:20 pm
by JimW159
sypark wrote:Thanks everyone for your valuable feedback.
I have an updated list of covers to choose from:
https://99designs.com/contests/poll/jxw ... ver-design
As requested, here is the table of contents:
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Section 1: Everything You Want to Know About CPAP
Chapter 1: CPAP Basics
Chapter 2: CPAP Masks: What Can Make or Break You
Chapter 3: Insurance Matters: Use It Or Lose It
Section 2: Mindset & CPAP Troubleshooting
Chapter 4: The One Solution for All Your CPAP Problems
Chapter 5: CPAP Stickiness: What the Research Shows Versus What the Users Say
Chapter 6: Your Top 15 CPAP Problems, Solved
Chapter 7: More Helpful CPAP Tips
Chapter 8: Un-stuff Your Stuffy Nose
Section 3: CPAP Success and Beyond
Chapter 9: Your 7-Day CPAP Success Program
Chapter 10: Final Words
Resources
References
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Index
Thank you Dr. Park for this information. I don't know what your feelings are regarding a patient's need to have access to data and the skillset with which to use it, but if you agree more knowledge is better than less, would you consider adding a section dealing with charting and evaluating data and the various software programs available for patients to use? If not the addition, could you consider a separate primer for patients on evaluation or a reference section in this book pointing to any publications accessible to laymen that would help in this regard?
Thanks again for this laudable contribution.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 1:23 pm
by JimW159
chunkyfrog wrote:Avi--
I respectfully disagree with your suggestion, but any picture of a cpap would date the cover,
and show preference of one brand over another. This is an important issue.
Dr Park's book is directed to ALL cpap/bipap, etc. users.
Chunkyfrog is correct in her evaluation of Avi's suggestion; with the changes he suggests the cover would look like the equivalent of an infomercial.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 1:39 pm
by chunkyfrog
Thank you, and I did get the opportunity to read the preliminary draft.
I do agree that a chapter on efficacy feedback would be very helpful.
That choice may be based on anticipated marketing through DME's.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 2:07 pm
by avi123
JimW159 wrote:sypark wrote:Thanks everyone for your valuable feedback.
I have an updated list of covers to choose from:
https://99designs.com/contests/poll/jxw ... ver-design
As requested, here is the table of contents:
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Section 1: Everything You Want to Know About CPAP
Chapter 1: CPAP Basics
Chapter 2: CPAP Masks: What Can Make or Break You
Chapter 3: Insurance Matters: Use It Or Lose It
Section 2: Mindset & CPAP Troubleshooting
Chapter 4: The One Solution for All Your CPAP Problems
Chapter 5: CPAP Stickiness: What the Research Shows Versus What the Users Say
Chapter 6: Your Top 15 CPAP Problems, Solved
Chapter 7: More Helpful CPAP Tips
Chapter 8: Un-stuff Your Stuffy Nose
Section 3: CPAP Success and Beyond
Chapter 9: Your 7-Day CPAP Success Program
Chapter 10: Final Words
Resources
References
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Index
Thank you Dr. Park for this information. I don't know what your feelings are regarding a patient's need to have access to data and the skillset with which to use it, but if you agree more knowledge is better than less, would you consider adding a section dealing with charting and evaluating data and the various software programs available for patients to use? If not the addition, could you consider a separate primer for patients on evaluation or a reference section in this book pointing to any publications accessible to laymen that would help in this regard?
Thanks again for this laudable contribution.
Comment,
JimW159, I don't think that Dr Park holds a certification in Sleep Medicine, so how could he advise about charting and evaluating data and the various software programs available for patients to use?
By the way, I myself am wondering what is meant by the word BEYOND in the book Section 3: CPAP Success and Beyond? Is it surgery that should be considered if CPAP treatment fails?
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 2:13 pm
by JimW159
avi123 wrote: Comment,
JimW159, I don't think that Dr Park holds a certification in Sleep Medicine, so how could he advise about charting and evaluating data and the various software programs available for patients to use?
By the way, I myself am wondering what is meant by the word BEYOND in the book Section 3: CPAP Success and Beyond? Is it surgery that should be considered if CPAP treatment fails?
Please note the following:
http://doctorstevenpark.com/about
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 2:21 pm
by avi123
Jim, I also meant that Dr Park don't have certification as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT).
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 2:29 pm
by chunkyfrog
Avi, respectfully, I believe MD trumps RSPGT.
At least the pay grade indicates so.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 2:39 pm
by JimW159
avi123 wrote:By the way, I myself am wondering what is meant by the word BEYOND in the book Section 3: CPAP Success and Beyond? Is it surgery that should be considered if CPAP treatment fails?
Now I AM confused. If you did not understand what was meant by the word "Beyond," why did you suggest he change the title of the book to "
CPAP Success and Beyond?"
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:10 pm
by avi123
JimW159 wrote:avi123 wrote:By the way, I myself am wondering what is meant by the word BEYOND in the book Section 3: CPAP Success and Beyond? Is it surgery that should be considered if CPAP treatment fails?
Now I AM confused. If you did not understand what was meant by the word "Beyond," why did you suggest he change the title of the book to "
CPAP Success and Beyond?"
Jim, I did it because it sounded interesting. Can you please give a guess what is meant by BEYOND?
I see this after Googling:
Beyond CPAP
Oral airway dilators and a host of tongue-based surgery dominate treatment offerings for those who can't tolerate CPAP
By Robin Hocevar
Posted on: December 27, 2013
SO IT SEEMS THAT I GUSSED CORRECTLY!
http://respiratory-care-sleep-medicine. ... -CPAP.aspx
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:13 pm
by avi123
chunkyfrog wrote:Avi, respectfully, I believe MD trumps RSPGT.
At least the pay grade indicates so.
What do you mean by the word "trumpts", is it connected to Donald Trump?
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:15 pm
by JimW159
chunkyfrog wrote: That choice may be based on anticipated marketing through DME's.
I, too, would if that was a channel of distribution chosen. My reasoning is:
1) I doubt DMEs would accept it - they might see it as counterproductive to their interests (control of transactional knowledge would shift in favor of the reader, not DME).
2) Given this, DMEs
would, not
might, seek to influence content.
3) The logistics of publishing are very complicated and heavily weighted in favor of the seller (charge-backs are very common) and up-front costs are very high for the publisher.
4) If self-published, the book is either an ego project or a passion (the writer/publisher has to invest a lot of time and money in the effort).
5) All of this points to the problems inherent in the effort - traditional distribution models require a large first run and marketing costs that self-publishers are loathe to underwrite - on-demand short-run publishing through online ordering channels are much easier to manage and justify.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 4:20 pm
by palerider
I like the puzzle motif on the pillow.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 4:21 pm
by chunkyfrog
Thank you for those points, Jim.
I have some feeling that Dr. Park has the passion, but is forced to placate some money gods.
Re: Vote for my new CPAP book cover
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:30 pm
by JimW159
avi123 wrote:chunkyfrog wrote:Avi, respectfully, I believe MD trumps RSPGT.
At least the pay grade indicates so.
What do you mean by the word "trumpts", is it connected to Donald Trump?
Not to put too fine a point on it, but the word used was trumps (no 't'). In which case I refer you to the
Merriam-Webster Dictionary in which the first two definitions of the word when used as a noun are:
1
a : a card of a suit any of whose cards will win over a card that is not of this suit —called also trump card
b : the suit whose cards are trumps for a particular hand —often used in plural
2: a decisive overriding factor or final resource —called also trump card
The third definition is I think, largely irrelevant for this discussion.
When used as a verb (as in this case) the definitions are:
1: to beat (another card) by playing a card from the suit that beats the other suits : to play a trump card to beat (another card)
2: to do better than (someone or something) in a contest, competition, etc.
3: to be more important than (something)
Definitions 2 and 3 are most relevant in this usage.