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Attended Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)
Friday, September 16, 2011 to Sunday, September 18, 2011
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Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)

New Models to Support Social Learning in Healthcare through Twitter (Panel)
Brian Mcgowan*, Dana Lewis, Phil Baumann, Jody Schroger, Ryan Madanick*, Pat Rich*

In recent years new models of learning and sharing have forever changed access to and availability of healthcare-related information. This is important for two reasons: 1) historically information flow was poorly engineered and largely left to chance. Outside of formal education programs, those seeking healthcare-related information were left to their own devices to find, evaluate and integrate new information on their own. And, 2) the flow of information was overwhelming the end-user (patien...

#BCSM – Breast Cancer Social Media: Shaping Cancer Survivorship through Tweet Chats
Jody M Schoger, Alicia C Staley, Deanna Attai, Md

Social media cannot directly impact cancer statistics – yet. However, social media can connect people who want to talk about their breast cancer experience - from diagnosis, through treatment and into survivorship. Those connections, those very real and intense human connections, help decrease the isolation and foster a sense of caring and community in a critical time of a woman’s life. Cancer turns a person’s life upside down. Social media platforms can provide the foundation to hel...

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