Medicine 2.0'08 (Toronto, Canada)
General Track
Practice Track
Where can teens find health information? A survey of web portals designed for teen health information seekers |
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Leanne Bowler* |
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e-health in a Remote and Rural Setting in the North of Scotland- An Evolving Success Story |
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Grant Cumming*,
Andrew
Fowlie
,
Adrian
Baker
,
Thomas
Heneghan
,
Neil
Hamilton
,
Stefan Agamanolis |
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Business Track
Preventive Medicine and the Allen Behavioral Change Model: A Collaboration for Health Behavior Change Using Web-based Interventions |
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Michael W. Allen,
Edward Allan Murphy,
David O. Wiebers*,
Charles P. Bosmajian, Jr.,
Will Thalheimer,
Julie Dirksen |
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Research Track
Evaluation of the use of an interactive web-based support program for optimizing the management of Diabetes Mellitus |
Abstract
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Nicol Nijland*,
Lisette
Van Gemert-Pijnen
,
Saskia
Kelders
,
Bart
Brandenburg
,
Erwin Seydel |
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Patient Problem-Solving on the Web: How do Patients Use Web Forums to Cope with Chronic Disease? |
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Dorrit Billman*,
Diane
Schiano
,
Lee Gugerty |
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The use of Web 2.0 in teaching Medical Informatics to postgraduate medical students: first experiences |
Abstract
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Panagiotis Bamidis*,
Stathis
Constantinidis
,
Eleni
Kaldoudi
,
Nicos
Maglaveras
,
Costas Pappas |
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Study of the ePatient as a provider of health content in the Internet |
Abstract
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Luis Fernandez Luque*,
Ignacio
Basagoiti
,
Elin
Johnsen
,
Randi Karlsen |
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Total number of abstracts: 18
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