
Filed under: Nuestras Noticias
July 3, 2009 • 12:19 pm 0
One of the big challenges for all of us developing Web 2.0 is finding out what the users actually want. That’s part of why libraries and publishers are taking various lab, web development group, developer network and contest approaches. Another big challenge is trying to build a community around your tools.
The key point is it can no longer be either/or. It’s not my site OR your site, it’s all of our sites, interconnected. It’s also/and.
Filed under: Academia
July 2, 2009 • 12:12 pm 0

Now the frequent use of "mild" by public officials to characterize swine flu is causing concern…
http://scienceblogs.com/effectmeasure/2009/06/taking_the_measure_of_the_swin.php
Filed under: Salud
July 1, 2009 • 12:26 pm 0
Filed under: Nuestras Noticias
June 25, 2009 • 3:16 pm 0
Filed under: Nuestras Noticias
June 24, 2009 • 12:14 pm 0
A Declaration of Health Data Rights
1. Have the right to our own health data
2. Have the right to know the source of each health data element
3. Have the right to take possession of a complete copy of our individual health data, without delay, at minimal or no cost; If data exist in computable form, they must be made available in that form
4. Have the right to share our health data with others as we see fit
http://scienceroll.com/2009/06/23/declaration-of-health-data-rights
Filed under: Salud
• 12:09 pm 0
CDC has another snapshot of what the flu surveillance system is seeing up through week 23 (ending June 13)…

http://scienceblogs.com/effectmeasure/2009/06/influenza_season_part_2.php
Filed under: Salud
June 22, 2009 • 11:00 am 0
iMedisearch has built in search refinements that further fine tune the results to fit an individual searcher’s needs. For example, a pharmacist entering a search term “phenytoin” into iMedisearch would have the option to narrow the search to the pharmacist specific refinements such as “pregnancy & lactation” which will pull results that relate to the use of phenytoin in pregnancy and lactating women. Please give it a try and share it with your friends and colleagues if you find it useful. Any feedback would be much appreciated and will be used to improve this search engine.
Gracias a Daniel Oh de UPR School of Medicine Facebook Group
Filed under: Herramientas', Salud 2.0