What’s on the web? (25 September 2007) September 25, 2007
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0, What's on the web?.trackback
- Computer Program Traces Ancestry Based on DNA Samples (The Biotech Weblog): Researchers have developed a computer algorithm that can help trace the genetic ancestry of thousands of individuals within minutes, without any prior knowledge of their background.
- Grand rounds: Anniversary edition (Kevin, MD): Check out the best of the medical blogosphere at Kevin!
- ReliefInsite.com: AJAX-based Pain Diary (Medgadget): A secure online pain management service, for both the physician and the patient.
- Connotea for physicians (bbgm): Deepak learnt about peerclip, a social bookmarking tool targeted at physicians.
- VitalPAC: is a software system which records, stores, and analyses vital signs data, so enabling clinicians to monitor the condition of their patients in real time throughout a hospital stay.
- Practice Fusion: It was established to bring about a paradigm shift in healthcare IT by providing a revolutionary solution for physicians and their patients. What is it about? Take a look at the screenshots!




















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