On June 1st, I'll be hosting the next edition of Medicine 2.0, a carnival devoted to exploring the impacts of web 2.0 technologies on medicine and medical practice.
All topics that consider the impacts of web 2.0 on medicine and healthcare are fair game.
- Are you talking with doctors about sexually transmitted diseases in Second Life?
- Have you had your genome sequenced? Do your doctors send you e-mail?
- Are you using web technologies to measure your food consumption and calorie burning?
If you have an article that you think fits the description, feel free to submit it to me, either via e-mail digitalbio at gmail.com or through the fancy blog carnival submission form.
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