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ReShape 2009: Review October 17, 2009

Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Conference, Health, Health 2.0, Healthcare, Innovation, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0.
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This March, I gave a keynote at the Health 2.0 (Zorg 2.0 in Dutch) conference organized by Lucien Engelen from the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre.  Now he invited me to give a Prezi again in Nijmegen, the Netherlands but this time I focused more on Webicina.com. I presented many practical examples about how the pharma sector, e-patients, doctors, students and researchers should use web 2.0 and then presented Webicina in details.

I also dedicated my slideshow to the strategy perspective. I mean it’s not a question any more whether social media can be used in medicine and healthcare. But now we must focus on which strategy we should use in order to reach patients more easily.

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@berci on stage #reshape09

Lucien took this photo when I was on stage

For related tweets, please follow me or the Reshape09 hashtag.

John Sharp from eHealth, Francisco Grajales and Lee Aase from Mayo Clinic were also there.

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@corinezorg20, @ciscoGIII, @leeaase, @ocmer, @zorg20, @janetsharp, @johnsharp, @Hildevandijk, @berci

If you want to see what the video studio of Mayo clinic is like, click here.

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