PeRSSonalized Medicina: Follow Quality Spanish Resources September 23, 2009
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in eHealth, Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, PeRSSonalized Medicine, Web 2.0, Webicina.trackback
I launched PeRSSonalized Medicine to help patients and doctors keep themselves up-to-date more easily, without any kind of IT knowledge. It is an easy-to-use, free medical information tracking tool that lets you select your favourite resources and read the latest news and articles about a medical specialty or a medical condition in one personalized place.
Now the Spanish version is public! It does not only mean the platform is Spanish, but the resources are also the best ones in that language. We will publish Portuguese, French and German versions as well soon. Please let us know if you want another national version.
Many thanks to Eduardo Alvarado, Alain Ochoa, Carlos Rizo and Luis Avila. They helped a lot with the translation and the selection of quality Spanish resources.
Some reasons why PeRSSonalized Medicine is unique:
- You can search in the database. It means you will find medical information only from a quality selected portion of the world wide web.
- You can personalize any of the sections.
- You can also receive the newest Pubmed articles focusing on your search term. Just insert your field of interest, a therapy, a condition, etc. and click Search. Then you can add the newly created box to your personalized medical “journal”.
- It’s meant to be a community-based project so we are open to suggestions. Please let us know which quality resources should be added to the database.










Great Berci, I hope people like it:
I published here: http://www.hospitaldigital.com/2009/09/23/webicina-disponible-en-castellano/
Thank you, Miguel! I will share it on Twitter.
Thank you for my inclusion You can find another RSS blogs and webs here: http://www.netvibes.com/ernestobarrera#INTRODUCCION
Thank you very much Bertalan, for include MedINFO in PeRSSonalized.
I think that it’s a great idea, and i hope people like it.
I made a post in MedINFO about this, you can check it out here:
http://www.medinfo.cl/2009/09/medinfo-en-perssonalized/
Sincerely yours.
Franclabbe.
Very useful links, Vicente.
Thank you for writing about us, Francisco! I will link to it.
Berci