




Just as it is with clinical diagnosis, "you only see what you know," one of the residents told us. So true.
The feedback from the learning sessions on Web 2.0 in medicine was very positive.
This a list of what I call the 6 axes of medical education in Web 2.0 style:
Have a look at these Web 2.0 services and you will recognize them next time you see them.

Social Media Starfish created by Darren Barefoot (a Creative Commons license).
My presentation on Web 2.0 in Medicine, updated in 1/2008.
References:
You only see what you know. BMJ. 2003 March 15; 326(7389): 583.
Topics Discussed During the Medicine Consult Service Rotation at Cleveland Clinic in
March/April 2008
Ten Web 2.0 Things You Can Do in Ten Minutes to Be a More Successful E-learning Professional. Stephen Downes, National Research Council Canada.
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