Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)
Research
The appeal of a nephrology-specific blog amongst its readers |
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Tejas Desai,
Cynthia Christiano,
Maria Ferris |
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Impact of Texting and Predictive Potential of Health Literacy on Medication Adherence in T2DM |
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Kevin A. Clauson*,
Shara S. Elrod,
Paula Eckardt,
Fadi M. Alkhateeb,
Angela S. Garcia,
Elizabeth M. Sherman |
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Analyzing Frames of Reference for the Design of Physically Active Games |
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Frank Chen*,
Eric Hekler,
Abby King |
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To 2.0 or to 3.0 ? Contemporary Challenges for Medical Education from the MEducator Project |
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Panagiotis D Bamidis*,
Stathis Konstantinidis,
Charalambos Bratsas,
Alvaro Salva Lezaun,
Francisco Grau Castilla,
Stefan Dietze,
Daniela Giordano,
Chara Balasubramaniam,
Eleni Kaldoudi,
Maria Nikolaidou,
Costas Pattichis |
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The Role of the Internet for People with Pancreatic Cancer: a Qualitative Study of an Illness with a Very Poor Prognosis |
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Sue Ziebland*,
Alison Chapple,
Julie Evans |
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Health Information to Citizens: a Content Analysis of Italian Websites Dealing with the Theme of “Waste and Health†|
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Umberto Gelatti*,
Monica Katia Locatelli,
Luigi Caimi,
Grazia Orizio |
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Practice
Using Google Analytics as a Process Evaluation Method for Internet-delivered Interventions: a Commendable Example on Sexual Health |
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Rik Crutzen* |
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Converting Opponents into Advocates: Implementing Facebook for Professional Purposes in a Public University Hospital in Spain. |
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Maria Luaces*,
Leonor Roa*,
Uwe Spangler,
Jesus Canora-lebrato,
Sonia Gutierrez Gabriel |
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Infodemiology and Infoveillance: Innovative Methods and Tools to Measure, Track, and Analyze Population Health-Relevant Unstructured Data from the Internet and Social Media |
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Gunther Eysenbach*,
Cynthia Chew |
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Public EHealth in Latin America and the Caribbean: Nurturing Innovation, Developing Communities, Improving Health Equity |
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Andrea A Cortinois* |
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High Level Listserver-based Virtual Conferences for Family Medicine Residents and Young Family Physicians: the Portuguese Experience |
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Tiago Villanueva*,
LuÃs Filipe Cavadas |
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Health Education in a Virtual World: Experience with Patient and Professional Education in Second Life |
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John Moore Wiecha*,
Milagros Rosal,
Robin Heyden,
Neil Heyden,
Roberta Capelson,
Karen Chalmers,
Suzanne Mitchell |
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Social Media Use by Health Care Providers: Professional Benefits and Social Challenges |
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Enoch Choi |
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Total number of abstracts: 28
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