Medicine 2.0'08 (Toronto, Canada)
Practice Track
Women Wading Through the Web: providing women with the tools to evaluate online health information |
Abstract
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Sheryl Mitchell* |
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Will the development of Web 2.0 technology result in a preference for quantity over quality? |
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Joanne Mayoh* |
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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
Patient-Driven Content Creation: Effectively Introducing Wiki Repositories to Virtual Support Communities |
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Derek Hansen*,
Sean Munson |
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Social uses of personal health information within PatientsLikeMeTM, an online patient community: What can happen when patients have access to one another's data |
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Jeana Frost*,
Michael Massagli |
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Measuring Efficiency of Use in a Web-based EMR Developed for Malawi: Lessons Learned From Performing a Preliminary CogTool Analysis |
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Zach Landis Lewis*,
Gerald
Douglas
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Valerie Monaco |
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The use of Web 2.0 in teaching Medical Informatics to postgraduate medical students: first experiences |
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Panagiotis Bamidis*,
Stathis
Constantinidis
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Eleni
Kaldoudi
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Nicos
Maglaveras
,
Costas Pappas |
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Total number of abstracts: 17
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