Friday, October 10, 2008

Webicina: Help for Doctors Entering 21st Century

Filed under: Net News

Bertalan Meskó, one of the leading proponents of Health 2.0, and a former editor at Medgadget, has started a consultancy, called Webicina, for physicians to learn the benefits of online resources.

From Webicina:

The tools and services of web 2.0 can facilitate the work for medical professionals and help patients as well. If you would like an even more efficient medical practice; more productive research, pharma team; or you would like to know web 2.0 sites focusing on your medical condition, Medicine 2.0 Personalized Packages are created for you.

Medicine 2.0 Package is a personalized set of web 2.0 tools designed to solve your problems. If you would like to know which part of the web you should follow, which websites and services could be useful in your work, that is what Webicina can help you with.

The world is at your fingertips. If you would like to know

  • how to follow the medical papers of your field of interest more easily

  • how to create a medical blog

  • how to be up-to-date in your field and more productive in your practice,
  • Webicina's E-Learning Tools are made for you. You tell us what your problems are with effectiveness and we provide the online materials and tutorials through which you can easily learn to use the tools and methods you need to improve your service or work.

    Link: Webicina

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