Monthly Archives: February 2010
Dr Bertalan Mesko, or Berci to his friends, is a recently-graduated Hungarian medical doctor, with whom I had the pleasure of blogging about geriatrics at IAGG 2009. Berci was then just beginning his PhD in clinical genomics. He’s also found … Continue reading →
The sponsorship deadline for Health 2.0 Europe is coming up on Monday March 1! Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of this inaugural event. Join our list of distinguished sponsors including Pfizer, Bupa, Publicis, Akamai, UCB, Orange, … Continue reading →
The subject of the quality of healthcare information on the Internet is rich and recurring. The main question we hear regularly is whether or not Internet users are finding quality health information. But it’s not the only one. There is also: … Continue reading →
Due to the unbelievable weather in our nation's capital and to celebrate President's Day, we have extended the Health 2.0 Goes to Washington Early Bird conference rate to this Friday, February 19th at Midnight PST — CLICK HERE TO REGISTER … Continue reading →
This April 6–7, the Health 2.0 Europe conference will feature the many ways in which Web 2.0 tools are providing innovative solutions to, amongst others, our fundamental need for self-expression, known more recently as “user-generated content”. Several panels will refer to … Continue reading →
The (not huge) world of Health 2.0, participatory medicine and ePatients has been fretting itself about a comment Susannah Fox (all hail) elevated into a post called “What’s the Point of Health 2.0”. Here’s an excerpt from the comment from … Continue reading →
Todd Park is definitely one of health care IT’s good guys. Todd was the brains (but not the mouth!) behind athenahealth. Since he left athenahealth, he spent a year back in California doing angel investing (Ventana among others) and being … Continue reading →