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Online medical content curation and personal time management with Web 2.0 December 13, 2011

Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0.
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I had a chance to publish my article in the Cellular Therapy and Transplantation journal in which I wrote about how I try to save time by using social media tools, how I do crowdsourcing in medicine and how I develop Webicina.com.

The recent increase in the number of online medical resources has raised important questions about content curation on the World Wide Web and the importance of time management tools and applications used in medicine and healthcare. Content curation is crucial at a time when patients and their doctors are searching more online but the majority of health resources are considered medically unreliable. The value of crowdsourcing and time management tools that can save time and effort for professionals is demonstrated.

Check it out and let me know what you think.

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1. Top Medical Social Media Stories of 2011: Month by Month « ScienceRoll - December 30, 2011

[...] WHO featured Webicina; the launch of a global medial social media course was announced; I described my time management tools and tips in medicine; the open access set of social media guidelines for and about pharma was published; [...]


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