Sunday, November 23, 2008

Medicine 2.0 Blog Carnival about Web 2.0 and Medicine

Medicine 2.0 is a bi-weekly blog carnival which collects some of the most interesting posts about Web 2.0 and Medicine. The archive is available here.

A blog carnival is a blog event similar to a magazine dedicated to a particular topic. Each edition of a blog carnival is in the form of a blog article that contains links to other blog articles on the particular topic. According to Wikipedia, "Web 2.0 is a trend in World Wide Web technology, and web design, a second generation of web-based communities and hosted services such as social-networking sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies, which aim to facilitate creativity, collaboration, and sharing among users. "

I added a #Medicine2.0 hash tag on Twitter and you can find all related posts there as well.

A Google Presentation of the Medicine 2.0 carnival:



Word cloud of the full text submissions of this edition of the Medicine 2.0 carnival:



Blog Posts

Why do we blog and other important questions. Biomedicine on Display.
I regret every single post as soon as I’ve posted it. It could always have been done better. But when I take a look at it a few months later, I often think it’s pretty good.

Science 2.0: You Say You Want a Revolution? HHMI Bulletin, November 2008.
"Blogs are an easy way to communicate and distribute knowledge"

10 Reasons Why I Use Twitter. Bertalan Meskó.
Jen McCabe Gorman: "When people ask why I tweet, I will refer them to this link and say “Berci hits the nail on the head.”

Strengths and Challenges of Medical Education in Virtual Worlds. Dr. Shock, MD, PhD.
The educational opportunity in Virtual Worlds such as Second Life may not be a replacement for the doctor- or nurse-patient interaction or relationship, but they may serve as an adjunct orpre- or post-learning tool.

The Rise of the Personal Health Record. Health Care Law Blog.
PHRs bring a new dimension to the debate over how to create an interoperable health information network. The shift of power into the hands of patients could bring about a sustainable model.

Twitter Updates from the Severe Asthma Workshop at the 2008 Annual Meeting of American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI). Clinical Cases and Images - Blog.
The first attempt of using Twitter to post updates from the 2008 Annual Meeting of American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI).

New Idea: Use Twitter for Daily Q&A for Board Preparation. Allergy Notes.
During our meeting at the 2008 ACAAI conference, Tao Le shared that The First Aid team was planning to use Twitter for daily Q&A sessions.

60 Million Health 2.0 Users BUT… Patient Centric Healthcare.
I think we are all still waiting on the final business models to find the profitable solutions.

eHealth (web-based behavior change programs) in the Toronto Star. Gunther Eysenbach's random research rants.
Personal health records (and PHR platforms like Google Health and Microsoft Healthvault), sensors, Ubiquitous/pervasive computing, smart appliances and smart home-care devices will make it easier for users to aggregate and manage automatically tracked data.

How Good Are Doctor Rating Sites? e-Patients.net.
Ruth Given has written a 39-page informal analysis entitled, MD Rating Websites: Current State of the Space and Future Prospects and JohnGrohol of e-Patients.net comments on it.

AMIA Presentation on Web 2.0 for Clinical Decision Support. eHealth.
Three examples were given: Clinfowiki - a wiki devoted to clinical informatics, Partners HealthCare eRooms, Epic Systems Corporation's Community Library.

Another Second Life Medical Program: Virtual Ability Island. Medical Education Blog.
Their mission is to enable people with a wide range of disabilities to enter into virtual worlds like Second Life®, and provide them with a supporting environment once there.

IBM many eyes wikified. Yokofakun.
"Many Eyes is a bet on the power of human visual intelligence to find patterns. Our goal is to "democratize" visualization and to enable a new social kind of data analysis."

Presentations

Screencasting and Podcasting: Experience of the Yale Medical Library. Presentation by Lei Wang, linked by David Rohtman.

Pathology Visions 2008 presentations by Digital Pathology Blog.

References:
Announcement: Will Host Medicine 2.0 Blog Carnival about Web 2.0 and Medicine
Medicine 2.0, Blog Carnival About Web 2.0 and Medicine, Year 1, Issue 9
Food Allergen Avoidance. Allergy Cases.
Wordle is a website for generating “word clouds”
Image source: ScienceRoll, a Creative Commons License.

Updated: 11/24/2008

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Selection of My Twitter Favorites, Edition 15

Twitter is a microblogging service where people answer the question "What are you doing?" via 140-character messages from their cellphone, laptop or desktop. You can select the messages you find useful, amusing, or both. Here is the 15th edition of My Twitter Favorites (the oldest post is at the bottom, the newest at the top):

Joshua Schwimmer
KidneyNotes Little two minute hourglasses with colored sand -- shockingly helpful.
Joshua Schwimmer
KidneyNotes Still here: writing, and consuming a lot of Nespresso capsules.
First Aid Team
firstaidteam Hello and welcome to the first ever attempt at USMLE Step 1 board prep through Twitter.
Paul Kedrosky
pkedrosky All day I've been desperate to get home and plant carrots. Something trips in my brain to agriculture In response to feeling over-scheduled
Chris Seper
chrisseper Icon_red_lock Son just turned to me and said: "I'm the decider."
Dave Winer
davewiner Watched the first weekly address from Obama. There are two Obamas, one that drones and that other that's fired up and ready to go.
wheezemd
wheezemd @AllergyNotes Great work at the ACAAI meeting. Definitely enjoyed your commentary on Twitter.
Paul Stamatiou
Stammy It's @garyvee's birthday and all he wants is 97 more followers to hit 20,000. help him out!! http://twitter.com/garyvee
DrGourmet
DrGourmet Obviously a bit slow in clinic but when it rains in New Orleans people don't go out.
John Battelle
johnbattelle Just did change of address on usps.com. Smart site, easy to use, good marketing integrations. Did I just say that about a govt site?!
Evan Williams
ev First - "listen." Second - "be confident, but not certain." (Madeleine Albright, via @bfeld http://twurl.nl/llptgk (via @timoreilly)
Ves Dimov, M.D.
AllergyNotes Twitter works well for creating a searchable, "no login required" archive of notes. A bonus: You can use later it for blogging ideas.
Steve Rubel
steverubel What would the Romans say if they visited in our offices in a time machine and saw us pecking away at computers all day? http://ff.im/-2uKe
atask
atask Fail Whale! Couldn't get on Twitter for at least 15 min. Disoriented. Short of breath, lightheaded. Barely functioning...
Ves Dimov, M.D.
AllergyNotes Google Trends: searches for "suicide methods" show a steady increase in the same time period (scroll right to see) http://tinyurl.com/5g36ab
Ves Dimov, M.D.
AllergyNotes Google Trends shows searches for "Obama hope" went way up in Q4 of 2008 (scroll right to see): http://tinyurl.com/5bvdqt
HowardKurtz
HowardKurtz Google stock has dipped below $300. On other hand, GM stock is $3.08. And one actually makes things.
Paul Kedrosky
pkedrosky people. i'm kidding about the $GE boardseat. We taxpayers are all GE boardmembers now. I should learn to be less opaque/sarcastic.
Paul Kedrosky
pkedrosky Awesome. I'm now a GE board member. This has been such a good year for me getting on marquee boards.
Aaron Logan
pyknosis The last time I bought gas, it was $4.10 per gallon. Now, it's $2.45. Crazy.

Micro-blogging on Twitter is easy, fun and can be very useful and educational if you follow/subscribe to interesting people.

You can read more here: A Doctor's Opinion: Why I Started Microblogging on Twitter and
visit my account at Twitter/AllergyNotes.


Obama: "Fired Up? Ready To Go!"

Friday, November 21, 2008

Announcement: Will Host Medicine 2.0 Blog Carnival about Web 2.0 and Medicine

Medicine 2.0 is a bi-weekly blog carnival which collects some of the most interesting posts about Web 2.0 and Medicine. The archive is available here.

A blog carnival is a blog event similar to a magazine dedicated to a particular topic. Each edition of a blog carnival is in the form of a blog article that contains links to other blog articles on the particular topic. According to Wikipedia, "Web 2.0 is a trend in World Wide Web technology, and web design, a second generation of web-based communities and hosted services such as social-networking sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies, which aim to facilitate creativity, collaboration, and sharing among users. "

I will be hosting the next edition of Medicine 2.0 at Clinical Cases and Images - Blog. Please submit your links to clinicalcases@gmail.com.

My last hosting is here: Medicine 2.0, Blog Carnival About Web 2.0 and Medicine, Year 1, Issue 9

Last time, I used Google Presentations to show the links (see below) and I will add a word cloud to plug in all blog submissions this time.



An example of word cloud:


The word cloud of food allergen avoidance shows the frequency of term use in that article.

I added a #Medicine2.0 hash tag on Twitter and you can find all related posts there as well.

References:
Medicine 2.0, Blog Carnival About Web 2.0 and Medicine, Year 1, Issue 9
Food Allergen Avoidance. Allergy Cases.
Wordle is a website for generating “word clouds,” an alternative is WordSift.
Image source: ScienceRoll, a Creative Commons License.

Google SearchWiki: make search your own

According to Google, "SearchWiki is a way for you to customize search by re-ranking, deleting, adding, and commenting on search results. With just a single click you can move the results you like to the top or add a new site. You can also write notes attached to a particular site and remove results that you don't feel belong. These modifications will be shown to you every time you do the same search in the future. SearchWiki is available to signed-in Google users. We store your changes in your Google Account."



SearchWiki sounds like a good idea and I am planning to use it. I run 2 browsers most of the time:

1. Firefox with Gmail, Blogger, Reader, and other Google services, and Twitter. I am logged in a Google account in Firefox which means that I will see the SearchWiki results.

2. Opera for general browsing such as CNN, YouTube, etc. I am not logged in a Google account in Opera which means I will be able to see the "generic" Google results that are available to most users.

References:
SearchWiki: make search your own. Google Official Blog.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

My blog & I are an ESTP

This week's giveaway: The American Journey of Barack Obama
(There are new rules & an extended deadline)
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ESTP - The Doers
The active and playful type. They are especially attuned to people and things around them and often full of energy, talking, joking and engaging in physical out-door activities.

The Doers are happiest with action-filled work which craves their full attention and focus. They might be very impulsive and more keen on starting something new than following it through. They might have a problem with sitting still or remaining inactive for any period of time.

What's your type?


New Medical Blog: Renal Fellow Network


Screenshot of Renal Fellow Network

Renal Fellow Network (http://renalfellow.blogspot.com) is "a website written for renal fellows by renal fellows with one new "Nephrology Teaching Point" posted on a daily basis.

It is a forum with the intention of making Nephrology fellowship everywhere a more educational experience."

The blog was started in April 2008 and most articles are signed by Dr. Nathan Hellman who also has a personal blog.

Nathan links to the Nephrology Cases section at Clinical Cases and Images.

I wish more fellows had the time, energy, and skills to maintain a specialty blog. Good luck to the founders in this new endeavor.

Update 02/15/2010:


RT @JoshuaSchwimmer: "Nathan Hellman, founder of the Renal Fellow Blog, has died. He was 36." http://ping.fm/LQKj9


References:
Nephrology Cases. Clinical Cases and Images.
Using a Blog to Build an Educational Portfolio
How to write a medical blog and not get fired?
Why Do I Blog?
A Doctor's Opinion: Why I Started Microblogging on Twitter
Why I Blog: Andrew Sullivan from The Atlantic Shares His Thoughts on Blogging

Selection of My Twitter Favorites, Edition 14

Twitter is a microblogging service where people answer the question "What are you doing?" via 140-character messages from their cellphone, laptop or desktop. You can select the messages you find useful, amusing, or both. Here is the 14th edition of My Twitter Favorites (the oldest post is at the bottom, the newest at the top):

Fred Wilson
fredwilson Just wrapped up a meeting with someone who lit up a cigarette during the meeting. That hasn't happened to me in maybe ten years

Ves Dimov, M.D.
AllergyNotes Video: Google Trends predicts flu activity better than CDC data? http://www.google.org/about...

Steve Rubel
steverubel Google Flu Trends is totally awesome (note the CDC is a client) http://ff.im/-1ZTI

Ves Dimov, M.D.
AllergyNotes Considering data mining Twitter for "allergy" -- we may see some interesting trends: http://tinyurl.com/5b39vo

Ves Dimov, M.D.
AllergyNotes Twitter has just passed the one-billion Tweet mark. I helped a bit w 2k posts http://tinyurl.com/6plxuy

Paul Kedrosky
pkedrosky @fredwilson the absence of "hedge" in hedge funds has been true for decades. name is a misnomer. always has been.

Fred Wilson
fredwilson Hedge fund manager: where is the 'hedge' in hedge funds?

Steve Rubel
steverubel I wonder if Gmail video chat will become video email next. Bet it will. http://ff.im/-1FBi

Brad Wright
progressnotes ...and anxiety about getting "pimped" by my attending when I present the patient...

Brad Wright
progressnotes Woke up well before my alarm. Probably anxiety about seeing my first patient at the VA Hospital today.

Jason Calacanis
JasonCalacanis how does oil go from 140 a barrel to 60 in three months? $2 a gallon gas a couple of months after $4? http://www.wtrg.com/daily/c...

Paul Stamatiou
Stammy "According to the numbers, for every year a person worked past the age of 55, he/she died two years earlier." #retirementfail

Steve Rubel
steverubel Sprint is tracking the global zeitgeist http://ff.im/-16Sf

Chris Seper
chrisseper Icon_red_lock Random Clinic doc walked up to me, called me Bill Gates, snapped my picture & walked off.

Joshua Schwimmer
KidneyNotes Drug reps taking pains to ensure I understand their drug is called "Lovaza" -- not "Lavaza," which is a type of espresso.

Joshua Schwimmer
KidneyNotes Patient just explained to me that his previous doctor smoked a cigar during the physical exam...

Steve Rubel
steverubel Gmail is like the Swiss Army Knife of the Web. Now I am using it as a feed reader. http://ff.im/-UgZ

Dave Winer
davewiner I have 38725 emails in my inbox. I gave up a long time ago on going through all of them. Amazed some people try. :-)

ruraldoctoring
ruraldoctoring @chrisseper @rlbates Jenny McCarthy is doing more harm than any dozen inept doctors could achieve in a lifetime. It's criminal.

Chris Seper
chrisseper Icon_red_lock Consistently disappointed at how quickly Jenny McCarthy's autism group is becoming so trendy and popular.


Micro-blogging on Twitter is easy, fun and can be very useful and educational if you follow/subscribe to interesting people.

You can read more here: A Doctor's Opinion: Why I Started Microblogging on Twitter and
visit my account at Twitter/AllergyNotes.