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Oct 5, 2010Susannah Fox
Social networking may represent an effective way for surgeons to better serve, i.e., to communicate, to educate, to care, for their patients, the public, medical students, residents and the general public.
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More in: Health, Social Networking
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Sep 28, 2010Susannah Fox
People living with chronic disease are among the least likely to have internet access, yet once online they often dive deeply into gathering, sharing, and creating health information.
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Sep 13, 2010Susannah Fox
Susannah Fox will discuss the social life of health information and its potential for transforming health care.
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More in: Health, Mobile
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Jul 28, 2010Susannah Fox
Susannah Fox will lead a session on how to segment the current health consumer population and make connections between technology headlines and implications for the health sector.
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Jul 8, 2010Susannah Fox
Internet penetration, mobile use, the social life of health information -- and how it fits in with the National Library of Medicine's strategy.
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More in: Health, Social Networking, Digital Divide, Race and Ethnicity , Generations, Mobile
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Jun 15, 2010Susannah Fox
A panel discussion focused on digital innovation and public health. Update: Video of the event is now available.
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Jun 7, 2010Susannah Fox
Susannah Fox talked about mobile, social health (and the power of being in the capital) at the first DC Health 2.0 conference in Washington, DC.
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May 23, 2010Susannah Fox
Susannah Fox will provide a sneak preview of an upcoming report on how people living with cancer use the internet, in addition to an overview of already-released findings on the social life of health information.
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More in: Health
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May 20, 2010Susannah Fox
A synthesis of the Pew Internet Project's most recent research related to health and the participatory news consumer.
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May 13, 2010Susannah Fox
The internet does not replace health professionals, but rather provides a way for people to gather and share information in a rapid-learning system that can best be described as "participatory medicine."
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More in: Health