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Updated: 30 Jan 2008 |
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Call for Papers: Medicine 2.0
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23 Jan 2008 How social networking and Web 2.0 technologies revolutionize health care, wellness, clinical medicine and biomedical research (preparing the "Medicine 2.0" (TM) Conference in 2008) In the past few years we have seen the rapid evolution of new tools and programming techniques collectively called "Web 2.0 tools", which facilitate the development of collaborative and user-friendly Web applications. Typically, the Web 2.0 is a term which refers to These technologies have led to a flurry of new applications and speculation on their potential to revolutionize health care and the entire spectrum of health and medicine - from consumer-led preventive medicine, home care, to clinical care. This coincides with a strong push towards personal health records, with major players such as Microsoft and Google entering the scene. High-profile takeovers and valuations of companies such as YouTube or Facebook also have led to a flurry of investment activities - Venture Capitalists are once again investing in Web start-ups, but much of the linguistics and hype is reminiscent of the Web 1.0 bubble in the late 90ies. (read more....) Nova Página completa! As the leading peer-reviewed journal in eHealth, JMIR, together with a number of sponsoring organizations, is currently preparing the first academic international "Medicine 2.0" (TM) conference in 2008. This cutting edge conference will bring together academics and business leaders and is hoped to catalyze new collaborations between academia, health providers, and the private sector. We envision this to be an annual conference, with peer-reviewed contributions, panels, and invited speakers, focussing on "next generation medicine", which incorporates ideas of collaboration and consumer empowerment. To celebrate the first Medicine 2.0 conference in 2008, JMIR will publish a "Medicine 2.0" Theme Issue focussing on Web 2.0 applications for health, health care, and the future of medicine. Submission deadline for full articles: February 15th, 2008 . Examples for topics that are within the scope of the theme issue as well as the conference include the following:
Manuscripts must follow the JMIR Instructions for Authors. Note that JMIR is an Open Access journal and our regular publication fees apply (submission fee and - for non-institutional members - Article Processing Fee in case of acceptance). To submit, please register as author and make sure to select the section "Special Theme Issue: Medicine 2.0" when you submit the paper. For further information, please visit: http://www.jmir.org/ojs/index.php/jmir/announcement/view/12 About JMIR |
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