| I’ve always wanted to post these links, so here is the time. I, among others, see a great potential in educating medicine in Second Life, the virtual world. But of course, just under some... | |
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| Let me introduce two fellow medical students to you. András Székely and Imre Kissík, from the University of Debrecen, run the medical blog, Tomography, where they post really interesting content. One... | |
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| This video about the X-Science project has some really funny parts. Anyway, according to the Abacus Studios:Our new X-Science Series succeeds in being a high-quality tool for today’s science... | |
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| On my US trip, I realized that Scienceroll finally won the Best Medical Technologies/Informatics Category in this year’s Medgadget Weblog Awards. Thank you for all the votes!As I always... | |
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| YouTube as a Source of Health Misinformation (Highlight Health): A nice review from Walter Jessen:In the age of Web 2.0 and YouTube, packaging, not content, has clearly become King. This is the... | |
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| As I’m at home again, let’s get back to medical blogging. I’ve recently come across a radiology specific search engine which has some great features. You don’t have to use ... | |
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| From tomorrow, I won’t be a travel-blogger any more. I’ll get back to writing about medicine, genetics and web 2.0. Mission USA was a one-in-a-lifetime experience.
On Monday, I gave a... | |
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| Reporting from New Haven!
Yesterday, I left Long Beach at 3 AM for New York and I arrived in New Haven at about 6 PM so I spent the whole day with travelling. This city is just so nice. I... | |
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| I wanted to say some words about the feedback of my presentation before flying to New York. On Wednesday, I gave a slideshow about Web 2.0 and Medicine to cc. 20-30 people (medical students from USC,... | |
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| After a 23-hour-long journey, I’m in Long Beach now. The place is wonderful, the conference is great and I’ll try to inform you about the most recent improvements of web 2.0 and medicine;... | |
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