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Clinical trials jump on the Cluetrain

June 22, 2018 By Susannah Fox 6 Comments

Man rushes toward a modern train

When the organizers of a National Cancer Institute workshop on social media and clinical trials invited me to speak, they said: We have an ethical obligation to understand social media. Social media is not just trendy. It’s a tool, an opportunity to act in an ethical way, not only to increase recruitment but to help […]

Filed Under: research issues, social media, trends & principles Tagged With: Cluetrain Manifesto, national cancer institute, Pew Internet, Pew Research Center, social media

Why is participatory medicine such a tough sell?–Susannah Fox

March 22, 2010 By Susannah Fox 13 Comments

Kevin A. Clauson, Pharm.D. is an associate professor at the College of Pharmacy and adjunct associate professor at the College of Medicine – Biomedical Informatics Program at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale,  FL.  He teaches a course on Consumer Health Informatics and Web 2.0 in Healthcare and blogs and conducts research about related topics. […]

Filed Under: research issues, trends & principles, Why PM Tagged With: Centers For Disease Control, Consumer Health Informatics, participatory medicine, Pharmacists, social media

Participatory Medicine: Text of my speech at the Connected Health symposium–Susannah Fox

November 3, 2008 By Susannah Fox 3 Comments

Light bulbs in the night sky - a photo by Ted Eytan

I should have posted this when I posted my slides, but better late than never.

Filed Under: trends & principles Tagged With: connected health, health 2.0, participatory medicine, pew internet project, social media

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