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Pieter Leonard Kubben (pieterkubben)
Maastricht University Medical Center
 
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Maastricht
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- medical doctor at dept of neurosurgery - award winning mobile content developer - Neurosurgery 2.0 editor for SurgicalNeurologyInt.com (open access journal on neurosurgery and neuroscience)

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Attended Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)
Monday, November 29, 2010 to Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)

Neurosurgery 2.0 - a Combination Of Open Access, Web 2.0 And Decision Technology
Pieter Leonard Kubben, Henk Hoogland, Jim Cook, Albert Jja Scherpbier, James I Ausman

Traditional journals require subscription fees to access content. In contrast, open access (OA) offers free online access to journal articles. Therefore OA is suitable for sharing knowledge between all parts of the world, including developing countries for which regular subscription fees may be too high. Surgical Neurology International (SNI) is a new OA journal that publishes about the latest developments in neurosurgery and related neurosciences. Because of its OA approach, SNI is webba...

Porting a Clinical Mobile Device Application from IPhone to Android Using Online Collaboration: a Case Study Using NeuroMind
Jonathan Cheesum Lau, Pieter Leonard Kubben

NeuroMind is a free iPhone application developed for medical students and residents in the clinical neurosciences on Apple mobile devices. Clinical resources are offered in four categories: annotated anatomical pictures, differential diagnoses provided in both text and mind-map form, the WHO Safe Surgery checklist, and many relevant scoring and grading systems. Over the first few months of its release, it has been downloaded more than 15,000 times. This mobile application has been develope...

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