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Medicine: Ignorance is Bliss? So Say Drug & Device Companies! | Paul Krugman Blog | NY... - 0 views

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    This is really unbelievable: The drug and medical-device industries are mobilizing to gut a provision in the stimulus bill that would spend $1.1 billion on research comparing medical treatments, portraying it as the first step to government rationing.
anonymous

Just a tweet away. [Healthc Inform. 2009] - PubMed Result - 0 views

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    Hospitals and health systems are utilizing Web 2.0 tools to improve staff communication, recruit for research, facilitate networking and build the hospital's brand. A number of hospitals are reporting that tools like YouTube (for Webcasts) can significantly increase traffic to the hospital's site. Mobile CIOs can stay in touch with IT staffs from the road by sending and receiving Twitter updates. Social media can break down hierarchal boundaries by making C-suite executives more easily accessible to others in the organization. Sites like LinkedIn and Plaxo can be a valuable tool for CIOs looking to fill positions or network with peers.
anonymous

BioMedical Engineering OnLine | Full text | How smartphones are changing the face of mo... - 2 views

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    "his paper provides a brief state-of-the-art overview of health and healthcare smartphone apps (applications) on the market today, including emerging trends and market uptake."
anonymous

Trends in medical error education: are - PubMed Mobile - 0 views

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    "Although resident education about medical errors has improved since 2002, opportunities to model learning from mistakes are frequently missed."
anonymous

Music lessons: revealing medicine's lea - PubMed Mobile - 2 views

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    "This comparative analysis reveals that medicine and music make culturally distinct assumptions about teaching and learning. The contrasts between the two cultures illuminate potential vulnerabilities in the medical learning culture, including the risks inherent in its competence-focused approach and the constraints it places on its own teachers. By highlighting these vulnerabilities, we provide a stimulus for reimagining and renewing medicine's educational practices."
Dianne Rees

How Location Services Could Impact Health Care - 0 views

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    mhealth applications often intersect with mlearning applications
Dianne Rees

Survey: 1 in 4 doctors to buy tablets next year | mobihealthnews - 0 views

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    Considerations for CME
Anne Marie Cunningham

Mobiles in Malawi- what everyone is texting about... - 0 views

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    in a primary healthcare communication system
Dianne Rees

Prognosis app for Android! « ScienceRoll - 1 views

  • a clinical case simulation game for doctors, medical students and nurses
anonymous

Using narratives to trigger reflection. - PubMed Mobile - 3 views

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    "Limited opportunities may exist for students to develop insight into the challenges faced by doctors and patients presented with challenging or sensitive illness and difficult decisions. The use of patient and doctor narratives to facilitate discussion and encourage reflection on sensitive issues can offer a useful supplement to patient contact."
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