Archive for February, 2008
Media in Medicine: Collaborative Aim and Reach of JovE, WorldVistA, PLoS Medicine
• 27 February 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in 2008, Aaron Kolski-Andreaco, Brain Imaging, Carlos Portera-Cailliau, Craniotomy, D. Spencer Currle, Electronic Health Records, Electronic Medical Records, Gaurav Parikh, Hande Ozdinler, Harold E. Varmus, Health 2.0, JoVE, Joseph Dal Molin, Journal of Visualize Experiments, K.S. Bhaskar, L. Cristina Gavrilescu, Maury Pepper, Media In Medicine, Medical Journal for the Internet Age, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Michael B. Eisen, Moshe Pritsker, Nandita Singh, Neurology, New Media, New York Times Op Ed, Nikita Bernstein, Open Source, PLoS, PLoS Medicine, Patrick O. Brown, Physicians Upgrade Thyself, Public Library of Science, Ricardo Mostany, Thomas Goetz, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, UCLA Department of Neurology, Web 2.0, WorldVista
Grand Rounds 4.22 is now up at Scienceroll!
• 26 February 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in 2008, Bertalan Mesko, Blogborygmi, Editor's Choice, Grand Rounds, Grand Rounds 4.22 The Future of Medicine, Health 2.0, Jay Parkinson, Karina Descartin, MedGadget, Media, Media In Medicine: More Than Mending The Broken, Medical Education, Medicine 2.0, New Media, Nicholas Genes, Nick Genes, Scienceroll, Social Media, Web 2.0, medical tradition, the best of medical blogosphere
Media in Medicine: The Big Guns Are On It
• 25 February 2008 • 7 CommentsPosted in 2008, 5004014, AOL, American Heart Association, Associated Press, Baltimore, CNET, CNN, CNet News, Carepages.com, Cleveland Clinic, EMR, Frankie Dolan, Frankie Speaking Frankly, Google, Google Health, Google Health Beta, HIPAA, Health, Health 2.0, Health Talk, Health Vault, Johnson & Johnson, Liquidmatrix Security Digest, Marissa Mayer, Mayo Clinic, Media, Media In Medicine, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Medworm, Microsoft, New Media, Revolution Health, Social Media, Steve Case, Washington, Web 2.0, Wowio, cnn.com, drugstore.com, emrandhipaa.com, mashable, sparkpeople.com
Media in Medicine: the Reality of the Digital Divide
• 22 February 2008 • 3 CommentsPosted in 2008, Allen Cheng, British Medical Journal, Developing Countries, Digital Divide, Health, Health 2.0, Health Informatics, Media, Media In Medicine, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, The Next Generation, XO
Media in Medicine: I Love Film
• 20 February 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in 2008, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Camera, Cervical Spine Injury, Dr. Galen Buckwalter, Dr. Gretchen Berland, Ernie Wallengren, Film, Galen Buckwalter, Media In Medicine, Multiple Sclerosis, NEJM, NEJM Perspectives, New England Journal of Medicine, Rachel Gotbaum, Social Media, UCLA medical, Vicki Elman, Video, Yale University School of Medicine
Two More Tags on the American Health Care
• 18 February 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in 2008, American Cancer Society, American Health Care, American President's Day, American medical Association, Clinton Health Care, Dr. Michael Halpern, Harvard College of Medicine Class 2006, Health, Health Insurance, I. Neal Sinha, Insurance, Medicaid, Medical, Medicine, NEJM, Obama Health Care, Peter Cooney, Reuters, The Next Generation, Universal Health care, san francisco chronicle
Media in Medicine: Dr. Stark, ZocDoc, iMedix
• 17 February 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in 2008, Brooklyn medicine, Brooklyn physicians, Dr. Howard Stark Washington, Dr. Jay Parkinson, Erick Schonfeld, Health, Health 2.0, Health search, Internal Medicine, Internet, Jay Parkinson M.D., Media, Medicine 2.0, Physicians, Reuters, Social Media, Social Media in Medicine, Social Networking, Technology, Web 2.0, airline reservations, doctors on the web, doctorsontheweb.net, email, iMedix, maggie fox, mashable, mashable.com, online appointment, online doctors appoinment, patient social network, patients, techcrunch, techcrunch.com, zocdoc
Media in Medicine: What of the Insurance Companies & Other Issues?
• 12 February 2008 • 5 CommentsPosted in 2008, Aetna, Aetna Northern California, CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cigna, Daniel Costello, David Cutler, Dr. Christie Calderon, Dr. Melissa Welch, Harvard University, Harvard University health care economist, Health, Health 2.0, Health Beat Blog, Health Care, Internet, LA Times, Maggie Maher, Media, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Social Media, Technology, The Downsides of Virtual Medicine
“How Web 2.0 is Changing Medicine”, an addendum
• 11 February 2008 • 2 CommentsPosted in 2008, Dean Giustini, Dean Glustini, Dean Gustini, Medicine 2.0, UBC Biomedical Branch Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Hospital, Web 2.0, slide show medicine 2.0
Media in Medicine: More Than Mending The Broken
• 11 February 2008 • 8 CommentsPosted in 2008, Ars Technica, Communications, Dean Giustini, Dean Glustini, Dean Gustini, Doctor Anonymous, Dr. Jay Parkinson, Dr. Val Jones, Health, Health 2.0, Health Beat Blog, Health Care, Health News, Health On The Net Foundation, Health and social media, How web 2.0 is changing Medicine, Internet, Jay Parkinson M.D., Maggie Mahar, Medical, Medical Blogs, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Medicine20.org, New York City, Social Media, Social Media in Medicine, Technology, U.S. Health Care, University of British Columbia Biomedical Branch Librar, Vancouver Hospital, Web 2.0, Web 2.0 slideshow, Within3, dailystrength.org







