Medicine 2.0 2009

MaRS Centre (Toronto, Canada)

September 17, 2009 – September 18, 2009




Medicine 2.0 is the annual open, international conference on Web 2.0 applications in health and medicine, also known as the World Congress on Social Networking and Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine, Health, Health Care, and Biomedical Research.
The congress is organized and co-sponsored by the Journal of Medical Internet Research, the International Medical Informatics Association, the Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, CHIRAD, and a number of other sponsoring organizations.


This conference distinguishes itself from "Health 2.0" tradeshows by having an academic form and focus, with an open call for presentations, published proceedings and peer-reviewed abstracts (although there is also a non-peer reviewed practice and business track), and being the only conference in this field which has a global perspective and an international audience (last year there were participants from 18 countries).
An academic approach to the topic also means that we aim to look "beyond the health 2.0 hype", trying to identify the evidence on what works and what doesn't, and have open and honest discussions.

Medicine 2.0'08 sold out with over 200 participants, and was praised to have an outstanding program, with internationally renowned speakers, a philosophy of "openess", and a very conducive atmosphere for discussions and networking.




What is Medicine 2.0?

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Medicine 2.0 applications, services and tools are Web-based services for health care consumers, caregivers, patients, health professionals, and biomedical researchers, that use Web 2.0 technologies as well as semantic web and virtual reality tools, to enable and facilitate specifically social networking, participation, apomediation, collaboration, and openness within and between these user groups.
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Don't miss the 2009 congress on Sept 17/18th, 2009 - pre-register today for Medicine 2.0'09 to get on our mailing list, and also add yourself to the Medicine 2.0 social network.

Abstract submission now closed, but you can still present something!
Suggest topics for the unconference session here


Deadline for Early Bird Registration:
June 25th, 2009.



Photos from Medicine 2.0'08 on Flickr.



Who should attend?

  • Academics (health professionals, social scientists, computer scientists, engineers)
  • Software and Web 2.0 application developers
  • Consultants, vendors, venture capitalists, business leaders, CIOs
  • End-users (health professionals, consumers, payors)

What participants at Medicine 2.0'08 said (quotes from our evaluation forms):

  • "broad audience... this was by far the most diverse and far reaching audience that I have seen in the past 5 years"
  • "this was an extremely stimulating conference"
  • "very comprehensive range of topics and presenters"
  • "a truly fantastic event!"
  • "This was an exceptional event populated by an amazing breadth of researchers, bloggers, academics, companies, and global health crusaders.
    Often at health conferences you see the same speakers and firms over and over, rehashing the same demos or Powerpoints. Not in Toronto.
    Conversations exceeded all expectations, and the collegial feel encouraged open debate among participants."
  • "I loved how everyone was actively participating - laptops being used to engage in the current presentation by tweeting, accessing a mentioned site, blogging etc."
  • "round tables in the main auditorium facilitated networking nicely"
  • "I loved the diversity of the attendees"
  • "rich debate following each presentation"
  • "very high level of presentations"
  • "I learned so much! Where do I start?"
  • "state of art in the field"
  • "thanks for putting all of this conference together and doing so in an opensource style! (...) It was truly amazing how willing people were to share their true concerns and most forward-thinking ideas within this atmosphere."

Please contact us for ideas and suggestions for Medicine 2.0'09 (Sept 2009), including proposals for partnerships and sponsorships, keynote speakers, organizing / scientific committee member suggestions.





Aggregated RSS of all relevant Medicine 2.0 Congress feeds

The Medicine 2.0 Aggregator is a little tool developed using Y! Pipes that aggregates feeds from various social media applications (Twitter, Crowdvine, FlickR, Slideshare, and others), recognizing the Medicine 2.0 Congress tags (medicine20, or #med2 in Twitter), and spitting out an aggregate RSS feed. We will even try something revolutionary this year: We'll feed titles of submitted abstracts and conference registrants into the data stream, in real time, as they are submitted. So grab the RSS feed above and stick it into your iGoogle homepage, your blog, on your website, etc.

Announcements

 

Important: Do not use a single account to register multiple participants

 
For each participant one account has to be created. Complete the profile information and then proceed to registration/payment. Do not attempt to change the profile information and to register another participant. Rather, log out and create a new account for the second participant.  
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Accepted Abstracts Posted

 
The Abstracts 2009 menu point now links to a list of abstracts accepted for 2009.

If you submitted an abstract which is NOT listed here, this doesn't necessarily mean that it has been rejected - we may also have requested some revisions before we can post the abstract.

If you are an abstract submitter, but did not get our notification email (due to spam filters etc), please read these instructions on how to retrieve our email.
Even if your abstract is listed on our site, you should login and retrieve the email/reviewer comments, as some editing may have been requested by the conference director.

IMPORTANT: As presenter you have to register by the early registration deadline, otherwise you may risk loosing your speaking slot!
 
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Early registration deadline today! (problem fixed)

 
We had a temporary problem with the radio buttons for early registration being disabled - the problem should be fixed now. Please register today - the early bird registration deadline will NOT be extended.  
Posted: 2009-06-25 More...
 

Abstract Decision Notifications sent out - IMPORTANT instructions for abstract submitters

 
We have now completed sending out all notifications of acceptance (or not) to all submitters of abstracts/presentation proposals. If you submitted an abstract, please read this if, in particular you did not receive that email !  
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