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Twitter Empowers Patients to Seek and to Speak Out

The ability to write something meaningful in140 characters, including a shortened URL, is the basis of Twitter. Over 500 million tweets go out every day to individuals who enjoy the simplicity, functional design, and speed of delivery that twitter offers, along with...

French Wikipedia now contains e-patient

Edited an hour later – I had the wrong French speaking e-patient! On Facebook today Christine Bienvenu @TinaBurger posted this news on my timeline: … with the help of a Swiss colleague who works at the Geneva University Hospitals we were able to get the...

Monthly introduction to e-Patients.net

This is our monthly introduction to e-Patients.net, blog of the Society for Participatory Medicine. Follow the Society on Twitter (@S4PM), Facebook, and LinkedIn.  Here’s how to become a Society member, individual or corporate. Our publications: This...

Patients-included Pharma? Disingenuous, and busted.

Prolog by e-Patient Dave: “Patients Included” was created by Lucien Engelen in the Netherlands for his initiative to have patients speak at all medical events. We in the patient community are taking it everywhere we can. But sometimes – as in this...

Evernote is my EMR

This post originally appeared on NickDawson.net here.    Spoiler alert: I’m not dying and there doesn’t appear to be anything major wrong with me. I know, you hate spoilers. But I thought I’d get that one out of there way. It makes the rest of this considerably...

e-Patient Lisa Adams

In this guest blog post, member Carly Medosch describes Lisa Adams whom she knows from social media. Lisa Adams was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer and documented her journey in social media. In another post below we describe the media firestorm that was caused...

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