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e-Patient Connections 2010–Susannah Fox

September 29, 2010 By Susannah Fox 3 Comments

Kevin Kruse and his team have put together another incredible event in Philadelphia: e-Patient Connections 2010.

Follow the tweets by searching for #epatcon or read the excellent summaries being written in real-time by Leigh Householder and Seth Quillin on the blog What’s Your Digital IQ?

Definitely watch the curtain-raiser video, starring our own e-Patient Dave:

Hopefully more videos will be online soon, but in the meantime, here are the slides for my talk: Chronic Disease in the Internet Age. If anyone else has slides, notes, or anything else related to share, please add them in the comments.

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Filed Under: found on the net Tagged With: #epatcon, E-Patient Dave, Kevin Kruse, Pew Internet

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  1. Susannah Fox says

    September 29, 2010 at 11:18 am

    Just noticed that Leigh is also posting on her blog, Advergirl:

    ePatient conference: Ten most memorable quotes and stats
    http://leighhouse.typepad.com/advergirl/2010/09/epatient-conference-ten-most-memorable-quotes-and-stats.html

    What should the new innovation chief at Pfizer focus on? Seriously, he wants to know.
    http://leighhouse.typepad.com/advergirl/2010/09/what-should-the-new-innovation-chief-at-pfizer-focus-on-seriously-he-wants-to-know.html

    ePatient conference: Ten big ideas
    http://leighhouse.typepad.com/advergirl/2010/09/epatient-conference-ten-big-ideas.html

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  2. Kevin Kruse says

    October 1, 2010 at 8:44 pm

    Susannah, thanks for your post and for your participation at the conference. In my role as host I went for the easy laugh with my joke about “Love Connections 2011” but hopefully you know I REALLY enjoyed your presentation. It was very different from any of your other talks. You brought your A-game (of course) and “connected” with the participants in a way that was unexpected. The Data Girl discussing the ROI of Love. I love it.

    – Kevin

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    • Susannah Fox says

      October 2, 2010 at 2:01 pm

      I was very happy to bring some love to the stage, along with data!

      Your laugh line had a ring of truth to it, too — a conference about the power of love in the pursuit of health would be fascinating. It is one piece of the concept driving a panel I’m moderating next week in San Francisco: “Behavior Change, Health 2.0 & The Unmentionables.” See: http://www.health2con.com/sf2010/agenda/

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