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Journal of Participatory Medicine (JoPM) | New, Peer-Reviewed, Open-Access - 1 views

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    Participatory medicine will owe part of its success to the technologies that have the potential to remove treatment, symptom management, administrative, and communications burdens from individuals and clinicians while maintaining the critical interpersonal interactions between them. Out of the steady stream of new devices, programs, gadgets, and applications, which will make a difference in the health and lives of patients? We hope to build the Journal as a resource for critical reviews of technologies that support and facilitate participatory medicine. We realize it will be no small undertaking to put together a process that will allow for the review of a substantial number of technologies over time, reflecting the experience of different types of users.
anonymous

Free mind mapping (and related types) software - Wikit - 4 views

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    Mind-mapping.org has a good capability for selecting software by map type and operating system (click on the 'Refine software list' tab at the top right of its web page), and shows the price. Unfortunately, it doesn't allow you to filter on price or choose to see only the free ones. This article is therefore a quick list to current software that is free or has a free option. It excludes applications that have a time limit on their operation, for example, free trial software or web applications.
anonymous

Do Serious Games Work? Results from Three Studies - 0 views

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    The findings show that classes using the game had significantly higher means than those classes that did not use the game. There were no significant differences between male or female scores, regardless of game play, while both genders scored significantly higher with game play than without. There were no significant differences between ethnic groups, while all ethnic groups scored significantly higher with game play. Lastly, students ages 40 and under scored significantly higher with game play, whereas students age 41 and up did not.
Dr.Ravichandra Karkal

Image of Sarcoidosis - Pathology - 0 views

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  • cytoplasmic inclusion bodies
  • laminated calcific Schaumann bodies, stellate asteroid bodies, and small oval brown Hamasaki-Weseberg bodies
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  • common in sarcoidosis but are nonspecific.
anonymous

Anatomylab.com: Educational Software - 4 views

shared by anonymous on 09 Dec 09 - Cached
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    Dissect, rotate, zoom, label and it has an iPhone app
anonymous

Visitors & Residents - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 09 Dec 09 - Cached
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    Interesting way of looking at online users done as a video lecture
anonymous

Informed Medical Decisions - Information To Make Sound Medical Decisions - 0 views

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    "We are a non-profit organization advancing research, policy, and clinical models that assure patients are fully informed and involved in decisions that affect their health and well-being."
anonymous

Maisie & George and the future of the planet - 0 views

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    "The NHS is one of Britain's largest contributors to our carbon footprint. The BMJ has commissioned a video about the impact of climate change on babies born today, and how the NHS can reduce its carbon footprint. "
anonymous

Canadian Library of Family Medicine - 2 views

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    "Welcome! This is a place where stories about Canadian family medicine are shared by family physicians, patients, and their communities. These stories deliver powerful messages about the meaning of being a family physician, and about the contributions of family medicine and family physicians to the history of medicine, health care and life in Canada."
anonymous

The delivery of public health interventions online - 0 views

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    The Internet increasingly serves as a platform for the delivery of public health interventions. The efficacy of Internet interventions has been demonstrated across a wide range of conditions. Much more work remains, however, to enhance the potential for broad population dissemination of Internet interventions. In this article, we examine the effectiveness of Internet interventions, with particular attention to their dissemination potential. We discuss several considerations (characterizing reach rates, minimizing attrition, promoting Web site utilization, use of tailored messaging and social networking) that may improve the implementation of Internet interventions and their associated outcomes. We review factors that may influence the adoption of Internet interventions in a range of potential dissemination settings. Finally, we present several recommendations for future research that highlight the potential importance of better understanding intervention reach, developing consensus regarding Web site usage metrics, and more broadly integrating Web 2.0 functionality.
anonymous

Six Rules Doctors Need to Know - 2 views

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    Patient centered
anonymous

MedQA - 1 views

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    "MedQA aims to help biologists to efficiently access literature information by providing specific answers to their questions."
anonymous

Personality predicts success in medical school, says new study by U of Minnesota professor - 0 views

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    "Conscientiousness breeds continued success, while extroverts fare well in later years"
anonymous

To tweet or not to tweet: Exploring the role of social media in public health: Part II - 0 views

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    "To tweet or not to tweet: Exploring the role of social media in public health: Part II"
anonymous

Perceptions and attitudes toward virtual-reality medical training: The Ann Myers Medica... - 1 views

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    Slideshow
anonymous

YouTube - PatientsLikeMe2008's Channel - 0 views

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    Video introducing Patients Like Me
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Medicalvideos.us || Medical Videos - 2 views

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    Great Site ,, Thanks
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