What’s on the web? (29 August 2007) August 29, 2007
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Medicine, What's on the web?.trackback
- Grand Rounds: Volume 3, Number 49 (Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good): check out the weekly best of the medical blogosphere.
- PRISM – a new lobby against open access (The Daily Transcipt): Alex Palazzo writes about Partnership for Research Integrity in Science & Medicine or PRISM, a lobby group against open access.
- Gene test on flu prognosis? (Effect Measure)
- Taking the Pulse of the Healthcare Blogosphere survey (Trusted.MD): if you’re a medical blogger, please do this survey. It only takes about 10 minutes (actually it took 7 for me).
- Screencast-O-Matic: Easy way to make free screencasts (DavidRothman.net): Is really that easy to make a screencast?
- DNA Hucksters – The Future of Snake Oil Salesmanship (Scott Shreeve): All this bespeaks my contention that your personal health information, including your genetics profile, will be a form of currency in the future world of Health 2.0.
- MyBiopsy.org (via eHealth): Each page was developed for you by pathologists to help you learn more about your specific disease. Because the more you know, the more empowered you become about your own health.










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