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Webicina: Let the discussion begin October 7, 2008

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Invention, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0, Webicina.
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After months of hard work, today we launched Webicina officially, an online service that aims to help medical professionals and patients enter the web 2.0 era.

Please visit our site and register to get access to the free e-courses and to see what kind of services we provide.

The first steps of e-courses you can access now for free:

  • What is Second Life?
  • Inside the medical blogosphere
  • How to keep yourself up-to-date?
  • How to give a remarkable slideshow? (bonus material for the first customers who order an e-course)

And feel free to join the discussion about how to change the way medicine is practiced and healthcare is delivered with web 2.0 tools.

Timeline of Webicina:

  • May, 2008: Idea
  • June, 2008: Company
  • August, 2008: Website
  • October, 2008: Online service
  • What’s next? You decide…

The site was designed and constructed by Gergő Vargyai. Many thanks to him for the great work!

Comments»

1. Jen McCabe Gorman - October 7, 2008

Congratulations Berci - a much-needed service!

2. Jim Tate - October 7, 2008

I can only imagine how much work you have put into this. Thanks for your efforts in this important area.

3. Bertalan Meskó - October 7, 2008

Jen, you always have a kind word for me.

Jim, thank you so much! A ton of work, really. I just hope people will use the service.

4. Life in the Fast Lane » Blog Archive » HealthMash and Webicina prepare for blast off - October 8, 2008

[...] Webicina has just launched (October 7th 2008)….Join the discussion of Medicine 2.0 and the physician/e-patient interaction [...]

5. Deepak - October 8, 2008

Congratulations. Doing anything like this is anything but trivial. Good luck!!!

6. ICMCC Newspage » Blog Archive » Webicina: Let the discussion begin - October 8, 2008

[...] register to get access to the free e-courses and to see what kind of services we provide.” Article Bertalan Meskó, ScienceRoll, 7 October [...]

7. Lucien Engelen - October 8, 2008

Great Work Berci, lets get the word out !
Greetz Lucien