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A medical student's journey inside genetics and medicine
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Google vs Wikipedia? No! - 1 day ago
Google just launched its online encyclopaedia project, the so-called Knol. The whole blogosphere is talking about whether it can be a competitor to Wikipedia. Well, let’s put it that way: no, it can’t. An excerpt from their mission... Topics: Community Site, Google, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0, Wiki, Wikipedia
New Search Engines in Medicine - 1 day ago
While working on Scienceroll Search, the first personalized medical search engine, I wanted to show you two new engines.InfoMedmd.com: InfoMedMD is an intelligent healthcare application which through a series of questions (infoMeds) provides you with... Topics: Medical Search, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0
Personalized Medical Search Engine: New Databases - 3 days ago
Scienceroll Search is a personalized medical search engine powered by Polymeta.com. You can choose which databases to search in and which one to exclude from your list. It works with well-known medical search engines and databases and we’re totally... Topics: Health, Health 2.0, Medical Search, Medicine, Scienceroll Search, Web 2.0
Blog Carnivals or Microblogging? - 4 days ago
I’ve been the manager of two blog carnivals for almost 2 years now. Gene Genie is about clinical genetics and personalized medicine; while Medicine 2.0 focuses on web 2.0’s impact on medical education and healthcare. It’s extremely hard. Topics: Medicine
Medsphere: The Future of Healthcare is Open? - 4 days ago
There is a real hype about electronic health records nowadays and Medsphere seems to be an interesting example. Dr. Edmund Billings, Chief Medical Officer for Medsphere and a pioneer in the development of electronic medical records, kindly answered my... Topics: Health, Health 2.0, Healthcare, Innovation, Medicine, Personal Health Record















