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Bio statementProfessor Director of Health Informatics ConferencesNone Yet Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)Knowledge Linkages: Augmenting Online Clinical Care Discussions with Published Literature BACKGROUND: The emergence of online discussion forums has provided clinicians alternate knowledge dissemination mediums to converge and share their knowledge through problem/topic-specific discussions. Tyically, such discussions contain the experiential knowledge of clinicians—i.e. vital and pragmatic insights into what worked, what did not work and what are the best practices in specific clinical situations OBJECTIVE: The objective is to augment health professional’s online communicatio... Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)Using Social Network Analysis To Understand Web 2.0 Communications Background Web 2.0 provides new and valuable tools to the world of medicine, providing clinicians with the means to cross the physical and temporal boundaries that prevent face-to-face communication, allowing them to share their experiential and clinical knowledge with one another. Moving forward with web 2.0 tools in the healthcare community, it is important to understand how clinicians communicate online, so that we may improve the provision of these services, and ultimately facilitate the... Published WithThis user's work may be related to |
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