What’s on the web? (6 December 2007) December 6, 2007
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in What's on the web?.trackback
I’ve got so many links to share with you…
- Fourteen Do’s and Don’ts for Medical Bloggers (Sciencebase): A fantastic list from David Bradley.
- Social Networks and Health – The Research and the Reviews (Highlight Health): You can’t admire enough the work of Walter Jessen. Just check out his statistics and be prepared for many similar posts in the near future.
- Blogs in Plain English (David Rothman):
- Two interesting articles from Student BMJ: Now is the time for ehealth and Attending medical school in virtual reality
- And an other great collection of links at the Medical Education Blog. Deirdre Bonnycastle will host this weekend’s Medicine 2.0 carnival edition.
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I really feel the urge to make one of those videos with the little paper cut-outs. The video about blogs is just great (as are others I’ve seen). They have got to be much easier to produce than animations and what not.
I think the first video project should be on re-identification:
http://arep.med.harvard.edu/PGP/Anon.htm
Uh, it won’t be easy to explain it with paper cut-outs.