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I tried to watch this demo, but it seems not available , when i press start button , the button automatically turns to pause....How can I get this?
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How is privacy guaranteed with Google Buzz? I understand linking to helpdesks can be handy, but celphones/rfidchips and facebook and als google itself...
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Looks very nicely done, though the depth of the integration wasn't really shown - what systems are hooked in, and services are available. Must...
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Making connections
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30 Oct 2009 12:29 PM
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One of the most exciting things about the launch of a new site such as Ideaworks is building connections with existing communities. A great example is myPACS.net. It really complements what we're trying to do with Ideaworks by bringing together medical...
Life and death at 73 cents a page
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29 Oct 2009 10:01 AM
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If you want to know why empowering patients is more than just jargon, read this article by Matthew Holt and the blog post he describes by Regina Holliday . It's moving when you come face-to-face with the frustration and anger of patients as they struggle...
Meet the iSOFT Medical Advisory Board
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28 Oct 2009 10:51 AM
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Here's a quick question. What do you call an organization that brings together a lawyer who specialises in safety; a globe-trotting paediatrician campaigning for the better healthcare in the developing world; and a well-known politician and trauma...
Help discover the future of medical education
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27 Oct 2009 10:55 AM
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Last Friday I had the chance to discuss the future of medical education with a very senior medical professor. He pointed out that until recently conferences have always been an important part of every clinician's education. Any speaker slot or poster...
Store your DNA under the Swiss Alps
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23 Oct 2009 7:18 PM
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Belatedly I spotted this Rev2.0.org story about SwissDNABank - where your DNA can live forever. SwissDNABank offer to keep samples of your DNA - both digital files and actual samples - in a nuclear proof bunker underneath the Swiss Alps, protected no...
The top iPhone apps for healthcare
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19 Oct 2009 7:16 PM
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Speaking with a healthcare CIO recently, he commented, the most frequently requested form factor from his users for any new service was: 'I want it on my iPhone'. This made me think about how the consumerization of technology is helping accelerate...
Illustrating where medical science is winning the battle against disease
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18 Oct 2009 7:13 PM
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As medical science moves ceaselessly to address new battles, it is easy to lose sight of the successes achieved. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has created The Living Proof Project to show that investments in healthcare are pushing back the incidence...
On missing Health 2.0 in San Francisco
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17 Oct 2009 7:10 PM
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By staying in Europe I saved myself some time in the air - and reduced my carbon footprint - but still regret missing out on Health 2.0 . Luckily the Health 2.0 blog does a good job of sharing the highlights of the show (and also is very honest about...
The Healthcare Professional's Social Network List
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16 Oct 2009 7:09 PM
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As a newcomer to blogging about my work in health and technology, I can recommend the HealthTechnica site as a great place to start the journey of exploring medical tech blogs. They just made things even easier by providing the Healthcare Professionals'...
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