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Gonzalo Mora (gonzalomora)
University Clinic of Navarra
 
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Attended Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)
Monday, September 23, 2013 to Tuesday, September 24, 2013
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Attended Medicine 2.0'14 Europe (Malaga, Spain)
Thursday, October 9, 2014 to Friday, October 10, 2014
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Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)

InstaMedi- The Medical Image Sharing Network (Startup-Pitch)
Gonzalo Mora*

Instamedi is meant to be the “Instagram like App” for the medical community A picture is worth a thousand words. Almost everyday in a clinical setting is a good opportunity to share the knowledge and findings that a doctor can see in a normal work day. And what we see we tend to remember it easier than what we read or hear in a conference. On the other hand, the use of smartphones with high resolution cameras has explode among the medical community. The idea of medical photo sharing...

From the Medical Idea to the App. The Big Mistakes I Could Have Avoided Before I Launched My Medical App.
Gonzalo Mora*

From the medical idea to the app. The big mistakes I could have avoid before I launch my medical app. Physician entrepreneurship and app development is not something you can learn at the medical school. Many doctors and health related professionals have great ideas but most of them never reach any final product. The three main steps for a successful App are easy to understand when you know them. 1) Planning: Defining the idea, analyzing the market and prototyping. 2) Developing the app ...

The Hospital Daily Educational Activity as a Source of Medical Education Apps
Gonzalo Mora*

There is a big amount of medical educational material developed everyday in a university clinic. There are many good presentations and keynotes, grand rounds, case presentations, instructional lectures, …given by many specialists in the hospital, in the university, and in national and international meetings. The amount of time and effort involved in the preparation of those lectures is huge compared with the amount of people that can benefit from them in a normal setting (only one time pres...

Medicine 2.0'14 Europe (Malaga, Spain)

Patient Data Protection in a Free Photo Sharing Network for Healthcare Professionals - The InsightMedi Mobile App Case
Gonzalo Mora*, Juan Gonzalez, Luis Rodrigues, Gabriel Piza

In October 2013 we launched InsightMedi App, a free Photo Sharing Network for Healthcare professionals, in a Beta phase. The main challenge was to fulfill patient data protection regulations, not only HIPAA but also worldwide regulations, before releasing the open use of the app. Given the great importance of this aspect we developed a security protocol with 6 levels. Level 1.- The terms of use of the application report, when the user register for the first time , the requirement that a...

Pre-Med2 Tutorial: From The Idea to the App in 4 Hours (extra registration required)
Gonzalo Mora*

The 4-hour course is designed as mini Medicine hackathon to go from the concept or idea for an App about a clinical or healthcare topic to the roadmap and prototype (mock-up) of the app, with the full range of options from simple and informative Apps to highly sophisticated database Apps with powerful back-end systems and social media integration. No previous programming knowledge is required. This is a preconference event. Either register by choosing the tutorial as additional option w...

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