PeRSSonalized Medicine 2.0 at Webicina

Dr Shock
February 1, 2009

Webicina.com

So your a physician but not web savvy, never heard of RSS and never want to, not a geek, nerd and still want to stay up to date with health 2.0 or medicine 2.0. Well here is PeRSSonalized Medicine

Being up-to-date is crucial for medical professionals, but it takes time and effort. Sitting in a library with a few medical papers is not a proper solution any more. Learning to use an RSS reader is not that easy for those who don’t spend much time online.

PeRSSonalized Medicine is a free tool that lets you select your favourite resources and read the latest news and articles in one personalized place. You can create your own “medical journal” and as we are totally open to suggestions, let us add the journals, blogs and websites that you would like to follow.

4 Different sources on one page to choose: Medical Journals, Medical News, Medical Media and Medical Blogs. Alas Dr Shock is not on the Medical Blogs but you can always subscribe here. Probably because he writes on Mental Health?

Anyway enjoy and stay up to date on medicine 2.0

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One Response to “PeRSSonalized Medicine 2.0 at Webicina”

  1. [...] PeRSSonalized Medicine is a free tool which lets you subscribe to a small and rather skewed selection of journals, news, media and blogs and (straightforward) PubMed searches. The strong points of this tool are: the beautiful design, the ease of use for people not used to web 2.0 tools including RSS, and its continuous development, seeking active input from its users. To speak with dr Shock’s: It is meant for a physician who is not web savvy, never heard of RSS and never wan… [...]

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