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NEJM is open for web 2.0 May 19, 2007

Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Invention, Medical education, Medical journalism, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Policy and Law, Web 2.0.
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The New England Journal of Medicine is getting closer to the world of web 2.0 as:

For the first time, physicians will be asked to weigh in on what they would do for a patient, based on research papers published in the current issue and what they read about a fictitious case. Their choices will be tallied online for four weeks and their comments posted in an experiment to better connect with readers.

It is an exceptional innovation, I’m curious about the first votes:

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Be ready for the next short posts as this is the short-post weekend!

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