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Clinical Trial Data Rights?

“If you expose human beings to an experimental treatment, the public has a fundamental right to see the results of those experiments.” - Steven Nissen, chairman of the cardiology department at the Cleveland Clinic, quoted in The Sunlight Foundation's account of Bray...

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The internet is changing healthcare – video from Reshape09

I wish I could have been at the Reshape2009 conference this month in the Netherlands. The Twitter buzz was stimulating, and the 6 minute opening video caused a lot of buzz. I didn't get it all because it was in Dutch. Now, thanks to producer Lucien Engelen (@Zorg20,...

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Cindy Throop’s personal story of Participatory Medicine

Like our contributor Sarah Greene, DC resident Cindy Throop was moved by Paulo Freire's book, Pedagogy of the Oppressed. "The patient revolution must come from patients," Cindy says. "We can educate and inform patients, but ultimately only patients can speak for...

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A quote I won’t soon forget

Marcia Angell MD is a well-known, respected physician, long-time editor of NEJM. So it was a bit of a shock today when Amy Romano, blogger for Lamaze International, sent me this quote: It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is...

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Superheroes and rock stars at the Institute of Medicine

Update: National Cancer Policy Forum published a book based on the workshop, A Foundation for Evidence-Based Practice: A Rapid Learning System for Cancer Care, which you can buy, read online for free, or download as a PDF. The discussion portion of this panel was...

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#WhyPM?

Note: if you do not use Twitter an explanation of this post’s title may be in order. #WhyPM is the Twitter hashtag we have been using collectively to announce the launch of the Journal of Participatory Medicine and to mention topics of interest from the Journal and...

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Why the Journal of Participatory Medicine?

Next week at the  Connected Health Symposium in Boston, the Society for Participatory Medicine will launch its new journal. In keeping with the society's spirit of physician-patient partnership, the Co-Editors in Chief are a physician and a patient: Charlie Smith MD...

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Christensen/Hwang: “Power to the Patients” (The Atlantic)

"While other industries take as their focus such shallow concerns as the making of money, the health care profession prides itself on dealing with matters of life and death. But that’s not the only thing distinguishing health care from other industries: it is also...

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Recommended 2-minute video: “Patient Revolution”

If you haven't already, please watch this, which is the best concise introduction to e-patients and participatory medicine I've seen: Susannah Fox mentioned this video six weeks ago, in a quickie post in our "found on the net" sidebar. But that was just about the...

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John M. Grohol, Psy.D.

Dr. John M. Grohol, Psy.D. is a psychologist and technologist who specializes in examining and writing about the confluence of patient rights, technology, and mental health. In 1995, he founded Psych Central, the world's leading independent mental health site overseen by mental health professionals, which was acquired by Healthline in 2020. He founded and continues to oversee the independent online support group community for mental health concerns, My Support Forums since 2001. He is a co-founder of the Society for Participatory Medicine.

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