Web 2.0 and Medicine in the Medical Journal of Australia August 8, 2007
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Invention, Medical education, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Scienceroll, Web 2.0.trackback
Ves and David have found a great article, The effect of Web 2.0 on the future of medical practice and education: Darwikinian evolution or folksonomic revolution? from the Medical Journal of Australia.
Actually, this is a good review of the subject which you can read more about on my Medicine 2.0 page.
It’s my honor to be mentioned among such valuable blogs:
Medical blogs include discussions about clinical cases, images and special clinical interest topics. Examples include Clinical Cases and Images — Blog (http://casesblog.blogspot.com), Dean Guistini’s UBC Academic Search — Google Scholar Blog (http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/googlescholar), David Rothman (http://davidrothman.net) (lists of medical wikis), and Science Roll (http://scienceroll.com).
How interesting is that after months of hard work someone comes to mention it. I love web 2.0…
Check out the article for more!
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