FROM THE STS WEB
EDITOR
The STS Web Page has reached
a new level with the recent posting of Dr. Larry Stephenson's
book State of the Heart. This represents a sentinel
achievement for The Society of Thoracic Surgeons in a number
of important ways. This achievement is important to our patients,
to our members, and to society.
This book represents a
robust original work profiling the history of cardiac surgery
and detailing much of the diagnostic and therapeutic issues
associated with many of the cardiac diseases we commonly treat.
It is beautifully illustrated with hundreds of original drawings
and figures and is written with a style that is both informative
and reassuring for patients and families. From a patient education
and counseling perspective, it represents a major contribution
to our ability to provide balanced and informative materials
during the preoperative and postoperative phases of care.
From the perspective of
the STS Web site, the addition of this book represents a major
achievement on the part of the information technology group
as well. It has taken nearly a year of planning and negotiation
to complete this posting, which is a strong marker of the
technological sophistication that the STS leadership has developed
over the past years. Releases from the myriad of contributors,
as well as sophisticated electronic transfers needed to be
completed before it was in a format legally and technically
suitable for posting. It was important that the organization
and format of the electronic version of the book fit well
and be consistent with the other high quality aspects of the
STS Web site.
The 'legal homework' that
was necessary was also formidable and represents an important
lesson for future manuscript production for physicians and
surgeons. If there is any chance of web based production for
an electronic version, releases for print and electronic versions
should be obtained from all contributors in advance. This
is far easier to accomplish prospectively that it is retrospectively.
The STS legal counsel has done a stellar job in streamlining
this process.
The Surgical History section
of the book reads like a documentary, detailing the history
of our field, complete with primary text, photographs and
illustrations. It is a contribution to the library of all
thoracic surgeons and serves as an important educational tool
for medical students and residents as well. In an era when
we strive to inform medical students and uncommitted residents
about our specialty, this electronic version of the book will
serve as a readily available, accurate, and fascinating contribution
to each of their libraries, and hopefully influence career
selection for those motivated into a surgical specialty.
The technical considerations
involved in migrating the book to the website were also formidable.
It was important to maintain not only the content, but the
format, appearance, and aesthetics of the book. It was also
important to make the book available in the form of a PDF
file, such that it can be downloaded and printed in a neat
and textbook like fashion. Every detail was considered, setting
the stage for the successful electronic migration of this
and possible subsequent books.
The formation of a STS
Web based library begins with several small steps. This book
adds to the wealth of archived materials available through
the STS Web page. The number of future books, monographs,
and indeed, libraries can only be the matter of tomorrow's
dreams. The State of the Heart
will truly Help Cardiothoracic Surgeons Serve Patients
Better!
Jeffrey P. Gold, MD
STS Web Editor-in-Chief
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