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A doctor's journey in genetics PhD and medicine through web 2.0

  • Google Correlate shows what correlates with weight loss
    Google Correlate is a tool on Google Trends which enables you to find queries with a similar pattern to a target data series. The target can either be a real-world trend that you provide (e.g., a data set of event counts over time) or a query that you enter. I...

  • Pocket.MD: A Directory of Pharma and Medical Mobile Apps
    POCKET.MD is the first and only online directory specifically focused on mobile applications created by healthcare companies. It was launched by Fabio Gratton. POCKET.MD is the world’s first and only online service focused exclusively on providing the most comprehensive directory of mobile applications created by phamaceutical, biotech, and medical device...

  • Sherpaa: A New Initiative in Healthcare
    You all know the story of Jay Parkinson, MD who launched the first online GP service years ago in New York. After it became a “franchise”, he left and started a new company, The Future Well. A few months ago, I met him at Stanford, asked about his new projects...

  • Ambulance crews tweet ‘working life’
    It seems tweeting during work hours in order to give some insights about that specific job is quite trendy these days. A few days ago, I read a BBC report about the North West Ambulance Services that started to use Twitter while working so people could feel themselves closer to the...

  • Use Of Mobiles, Video And Social Networking By Physicians: Infographic
    I’ve recently come across an amazing infographic dedicated to the use of mobiles/smartphones, video and social media by medical professionals. A few interesting snippets and questions I raised: 81% of physicians are expected to own a smartphone by 2012 73% search the web (only 73%?) More physicians watch videos on...