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Medicine 2.0 Congress: Speaking at Stanford University September 18, 2011

Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Conference, Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Video, Web 2.0, Webicina.
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When I gave a presentation at the Medicine 2.0 Congress in Maastricht last year, I knew I would go to Stanford as well.

I plan to write a whole series about the projects and ideas I saw at Stanford in the last couple of days, but first I share some pictures from the journey. At the Stanford Summit, I was on the Knowledge Revolution panel and talked about my course that helps medical students get closer safely to social media. On the first of the Medicine 2.0 Congress, I gave a Prezi about Webicina.com and how we curate the medical segments of social media through crowdsourcing.

Kevin Clauson took this picture while I was on stage.

The Li Ka Shing Center where the Congress took place.

The first minutes of the Stanford Summit.

 

Organizers created M&Ms with the speakers' faces on them. Here is mine...

 

Dr. Jay Parkinson talked about his online practice.

 

The Medical Simulation Center of Stanford. The model was breathing, blinking, had a pulse, etc.

 

Control room where they record the medical simulations.

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