Archive for March, 2008
Top 3 Thoughtful Reads Today plus an Overdue Rant
• 25 March 2008 • 3 CommentsPosted in 2008, Barack Obama, CAM, Chiropractor, Defending the Pie, dis-ease, Dr. Val and the Voice of Reason, Dr. Val Jones, Dr. Wes, jeepney, maternity and puericulture center, Medical Clerkship, medical school, Medicine, Mixed Messenger, New York Times, OB-GYN, obstetrics and gynecology department, Panda Bear M.D., Peggy Orenstein, Philippines, resident work hours, Residents Salary
Can Our Art and Science Keep Pace with Technological Evolution?
• 23 March 2008 • 3 CommentsPosted in 2.0, 2008, Apple, Artificial Intelligence, Dean Kamen, DEKA Research, Digital Divide, Easter, Evolution, Gerry Manacsa, Harvard Medical School, Health, HIV/AIDS program, iPhone, iPhone 2.0, Jim Yong Kim, Make, Makezine.com, Medicine 2.0, Ray Kurzweil, Science, Science of Healthcare Delivery, Segway, Singularity, T.E.D., Technology, TED talks, The Tech Rx for Doctors: The iPhone, WHO, Will Lidwell, Wired Magazine, World Health Organization
Upcoming Conferences: International Medicine and Medicine 2.0
• 17 March 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in 2008, 746, AMA International, Canada, Center for Global eHealth Innovation, CHIRAD, Descartin on Medicine 2.0, Exploring Medical Missions Conference 2008, Health 2.0, Healthy Mothers-Healthy Babies, Institute for International Medicine, International Medical Informatics Association, International Medicine, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Mars Center, Medical Missions, Medicine 2.0, Medicine 2.0 Conference Web 2.0 in Health and Medicine, Ontario, Research Medical Center, St. Luke's System, Toronto, Ugnayan ng Pahinungod, University of Missouri School of Medicine International, University of Missouri-Kansas City Main Campus Universi, Web 2.0
Media in Medicine: Bertalan Mesko’s Scienceroll and More Medicine 2.0, an Interview
• 10 March 2008 • 3 CommentsPosted in 2.0, 2008, Ann Myers Medical Center, Atilla Csordas, Bertalan Mesko, Bob Coffield, iMedix, Jay Parkinson, Media, Media In Medicine, Medical, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Medicine Meets Virtual Reality, MMVR, New Media, personalized genetics, PubMed, Robert Coffield, Scienceroll, Scott Shreeve, Second Life, sermo, Social Media, University of Debrecen, University of Debrecen Medical School Hungary, Vesselin Dimov, Web 2.0, Within3, Yale University School of Medicine









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