Presentation of the EUSOMII/ESOI annual meeting in Valencia, Oct. 2016, about the impact of new communication tools on the communication between radiologists, clinicians and patients
iHT² Health IT Summit Denver 2013 - C.T. Lin, CMIO, University of Colorado Health "Patient Centered Information Technology"
Be able to define and describe:
∙ Patient centered information technology
∙ Risks and benefits of communication between patients and providers online
∙ Risks and benefits of online release of test results and disease management
∙ Impact of social media on patient online behavior
Online patients: characteristics and behaviour on health social networks - fe...Ricardo Sousa
Health social networks are created to allow patients to interact online.
In this presentation i cover some of the topics related to online health social networks: patient characteristics, criteria for user segmentation, and actual behaviour. I present a series of results related to actual search behaviour, user characteristics, self-tracking and patient quantified-self status, emotional content vs data, behavioural modification status, and comparability of online patient populations and offline populations.
Presented in the context of Vitanect.com activity.
My talk 5/19/2016 for the Massachusetts Medical Society's Residents Fellows Section (RFS) annual meeting in Boston. Many doctors want to know how to get involved online. I discuss why to get online and highlight MMS' recently updated guidelines.
The rise of online fake news on social media highlights an increasing problem. This talk, given at University of Michigan, explores why health professionals have a professional obligation to ensure patients get accurate, understandable health information.
After introduction of online health resources, there have emerged many group websites offering reliable health information. But do you think these sites can be trusted? Learn more!
Presentation of the EUSOMII/ESOI annual meeting in Valencia, Oct. 2016, about the impact of new communication tools on the communication between radiologists, clinicians and patients
iHT² Health IT Summit Denver 2013 - C.T. Lin, CMIO, University of Colorado Health "Patient Centered Information Technology"
Be able to define and describe:
∙ Patient centered information technology
∙ Risks and benefits of communication between patients and providers online
∙ Risks and benefits of online release of test results and disease management
∙ Impact of social media on patient online behavior
Online patients: characteristics and behaviour on health social networks - fe...Ricardo Sousa
Health social networks are created to allow patients to interact online.
In this presentation i cover some of the topics related to online health social networks: patient characteristics, criteria for user segmentation, and actual behaviour. I present a series of results related to actual search behaviour, user characteristics, self-tracking and patient quantified-self status, emotional content vs data, behavioural modification status, and comparability of online patient populations and offline populations.
Presented in the context of Vitanect.com activity.
My talk 5/19/2016 for the Massachusetts Medical Society's Residents Fellows Section (RFS) annual meeting in Boston. Many doctors want to know how to get involved online. I discuss why to get online and highlight MMS' recently updated guidelines.
The rise of online fake news on social media highlights an increasing problem. This talk, given at University of Michigan, explores why health professionals have a professional obligation to ensure patients get accurate, understandable health information.
After introduction of online health resources, there have emerged many group websites offering reliable health information. But do you think these sites can be trusted? Learn more!
Digital Health Revolution and the Opportunity for Dietitians to Lead Viable Synergy LLC
This is a presentation that was given at the 96th Annual Conference of the Ohio Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics conference on May 18, 2017. During the session we discussed the rise of digital health and its impact and role in health and healthcare delivery. Innovative software, hardware, and communication solutions were described and use cases discussed. Innovative programs and services being provided by dietitians in our region and around the world were highlighted.
This presentation describes the Clinical Studies Directory at the University of Southern California. It was presented to the national Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Recruitment and Retention Working Group.
Google is not a doctor and so we don't complete (just a clarification regarding the title given to me by the conference organizers). Presentation at the annual convention of the Philippine Society of Nephrology, 27 April 2019, EDSA Shangrila Hotel.
Online Physician Reputation Management: Navigating and Succeeding in the New...Aaron Watkins
I presented recently at the Johns Hopkins Medicine Community Division Medical Staff Leadership Retreat along with Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications to raise awareness of trends related to Physician Reputation Management. The presentation includes tips to physicians on how they could individually approach using limited resources and introduced a few additional resources and approaches which they might pursue. Afterwards, we followed with discussion of how the health system could approach with broad strategy.
Communicating for a Research InstitutionKara Gavin
Introduction to why universities and other research institutions employ science/medical communicators, and what their role is and how they can coordinate among communicators from different areas of the same institution or across institutions. Also includes slides on public understanding of science.
Epic EMR to OMOP CDM to Clinical Research Data Mart: an Unmaintained Road or ...Oksana Gologorskaya
Poster we presented at 2017 AMIA Joint Summits on Clinical and Translational Research Informatics.
In this research data delivery project, we explored a less traveled path of building a clinical data mart for a registry study on kidney transplant patients, based on the institutional instance of the EMR data, translated into the OMOP (Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership) common data model.
Presentation at the 19th anniversary conference of the National Institutes of Health (UP Manila). 2 March 2017 Bayanihan Center, Pasig City. It discusses this paper http://actamedicaphilippina.com.ph/content/content-analysis-tweets-pregnant-women-diabetes.
Social media and people with HIV. Results from an Italian surveyGiuseppe Fattori
As it is evident from the literature, the use of Internet, particularly Web 2.0 in
healthcare, is now under debate. Mainly, in Italy there is a shortage of specific studies concerning
the use of social media and new technologies in the infectious disease field, particularly in HIV/AIDS.
In order to explore this issue, we carried out a survey to understand how, today, the use of new
media could influence the behaviour of people living with HIV (PLWH) and their physician-patient
relationship.
Top 7 Physicians Networks for you to Join as a Medical ProfessionalNet Pro Referral
As a medical professional or a medical specialist, there are numerous benefits of being engaged in physicians networks. Not only for being up to date with the developments on the field but also to be open to newer opportunities.
Presentation at the 2017 joint annual convention of the Philippine Society of Hypertension & Philippine Lipid & Atherosclerosis Society 25 Feb 2017, Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila.
Digital Health Revolution and the Opportunity for Dietitians to Lead Viable Synergy LLC
This is a presentation that was given at the 96th Annual Conference of the Ohio Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics conference on May 18, 2017. During the session we discussed the rise of digital health and its impact and role in health and healthcare delivery. Innovative software, hardware, and communication solutions were described and use cases discussed. Innovative programs and services being provided by dietitians in our region and around the world were highlighted.
This presentation describes the Clinical Studies Directory at the University of Southern California. It was presented to the national Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Recruitment and Retention Working Group.
Google is not a doctor and so we don't complete (just a clarification regarding the title given to me by the conference organizers). Presentation at the annual convention of the Philippine Society of Nephrology, 27 April 2019, EDSA Shangrila Hotel.
Online Physician Reputation Management: Navigating and Succeeding in the New...Aaron Watkins
I presented recently at the Johns Hopkins Medicine Community Division Medical Staff Leadership Retreat along with Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications to raise awareness of trends related to Physician Reputation Management. The presentation includes tips to physicians on how they could individually approach using limited resources and introduced a few additional resources and approaches which they might pursue. Afterwards, we followed with discussion of how the health system could approach with broad strategy.
Communicating for a Research InstitutionKara Gavin
Introduction to why universities and other research institutions employ science/medical communicators, and what their role is and how they can coordinate among communicators from different areas of the same institution or across institutions. Also includes slides on public understanding of science.
Epic EMR to OMOP CDM to Clinical Research Data Mart: an Unmaintained Road or ...Oksana Gologorskaya
Poster we presented at 2017 AMIA Joint Summits on Clinical and Translational Research Informatics.
In this research data delivery project, we explored a less traveled path of building a clinical data mart for a registry study on kidney transplant patients, based on the institutional instance of the EMR data, translated into the OMOP (Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership) common data model.
Presentation at the 19th anniversary conference of the National Institutes of Health (UP Manila). 2 March 2017 Bayanihan Center, Pasig City. It discusses this paper http://actamedicaphilippina.com.ph/content/content-analysis-tweets-pregnant-women-diabetes.
Social media and people with HIV. Results from an Italian surveyGiuseppe Fattori
As it is evident from the literature, the use of Internet, particularly Web 2.0 in
healthcare, is now under debate. Mainly, in Italy there is a shortage of specific studies concerning
the use of social media and new technologies in the infectious disease field, particularly in HIV/AIDS.
In order to explore this issue, we carried out a survey to understand how, today, the use of new
media could influence the behaviour of people living with HIV (PLWH) and their physician-patient
relationship.
Top 7 Physicians Networks for you to Join as a Medical ProfessionalNet Pro Referral
As a medical professional or a medical specialist, there are numerous benefits of being engaged in physicians networks. Not only for being up to date with the developments on the field but also to be open to newer opportunities.
Presentation at the 2017 joint annual convention of the Philippine Society of Hypertension & Philippine Lipid & Atherosclerosis Society 25 Feb 2017, Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila.
In the age of internet and social media, Dr. Carl Abelardo Antonio teaches us how to evaluate online health resources so we can tell which of them is gold and which of them is junk.
Social Media The Evolving Patient Physician Connection FinalStephanie Cannon
Getting physicians to recognize, and embrace, the shift to social media may not be easy. Examine proven examples of how social media can be used to strengthen patient and physician interactions, the value of different outlets, and tactics for obtaining buy-in from physicians and other staff.
Stephanie Cannon
Director, Web Communications & eBusiness
Nationwide Children’s Hospital (Columbus, OH)
Elizabeth Scott
President & Principal Consultant
Raven New Media & Marketing, LLC
HXR 2016: Human Focused Innovation in a Clinical Setting -Dr. Nancy Hanrahan,...HxRefactored
This section of the agenda will feature leaders in innovation, patient experience, and design within a clinical setting. Each panelist will present the current state of experiential innovation at their organization, what successes they have seen, what situations they have learned from, and what their challenges and obstacles are, and where they would like to see things head in the future. Then Amy Cueva will guide the group in a discussion around strategy, measurement, culture change, and other important topics relevant to delivering phenomenal experiences.
HXR 2016: Improving Insurance Member Experiences -Janna Kimel, CambiaHxRefactored
This section of the agenda will feature leaders in innovation, customer experience, and design within the health insurance space. Each panelist will present the current state of experience at their organization, what successes they have seen, what situations they have learned from, and what their challenges and obstacles are, and where they would like to see things head in the future. Then Amy Cueva will guide the group in a discussion around strategy, measurement, culture change, and other important topics relevant to delivering phenomenal experiences.
Digital communications bring opportunity and risk to the therapeutic relationship. Doctors and other health professionals can learn to collaborate in person and online to protect informed decision making. Modified slightly from a talk August 8 2019 at Brigham & Women's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Aaron Watkins, Senior Director of Internet Strategy and A. Jay Khanna, MD, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery presented this one hour session at the Healthcare Communicators Conference on online physician reputation management in an era of consumer-generated content on sites like Vitals, Healthgrades, Yelp, Google+, and others
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy by Dr.Gunther Eysenbach
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and ho...Francisco J Grajales III
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy by Dr.Gunther Eysenbach
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and ho...Francisco J Grajales III
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy by Dr.Gunther Eysenbach
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and ho...Francisco J Grajales III
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy by Dr.Gunther Eysenbach
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and ho...Francisco J Grajales III
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy by Dr.Gunther Eysenbach
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and ho...Francisco J Grajales III
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy by Dr.Gunther Eysenbach
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and ho...Francisco J Grajales III
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy by Dr.Gunther Eysenbach
Quality and safety of health information on the Internet: Who decides and how? Role of standards, consumer education and media literacy
Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
Prof. Marcus Renato de Carvalho
www.agostodourado.com
Knee anatomy and clinical tests 2024.pdfvimalpl1234
This includes all relevant anatomy and clinical tests compiled from standard textbooks, Campbell,netter etc..It is comprehensive and best suited for orthopaedicians and orthopaedic residents.
Ozempic: Preoperative Management of Patients on GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Saeid Safari
Preoperative Management of Patients on GLP-1 Receptor Agonists like Ozempic and Semiglutide
ASA GUIDELINE
NYSORA Guideline
2 Case Reports of Gastric Ultrasound
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The Gram stain is a fundamental technique in microbiology used to classify bacteria based on their cell wall structure. It provides a quick and simple method to distinguish between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, which have different susceptibilities to antibiotics
Basavarajeeyam is an important text for ayurvedic physician belonging to andhra pradehs. It is a popular compendium in various parts of our country as well as in andhra pradesh. The content of the text was presented in sanskrit and telugu language (Bilingual). One of the most famous book in ayurvedic pharmaceutics and therapeutics. This book contains 25 chapters called as prakaranas. Many rasaoushadis were explained, pioneer of dhatu druti, nadi pareeksha, mutra pareeksha etc. Belongs to the period of 15-16 century. New diseases like upadamsha, phiranga rogas are explained.
1. Nancy Calabretta, MS, MEd
Assistant Library Director
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
2. Pretest
he web is accurate and reliable True or False
ormation online is by using Google True or False
health web sites
ave ads
True or False
urce of health information True or False
y ability to find quality True or False
3. – 72% of internet users have looked
online for health information within
the past year
– 35% of American adults report having
gone online to “figure out” a medical
condition
– 77% of online health seekers start at a
search engine like Google, Bing or
Yahoo
Why This Session Now?
Pew Internet & American Life Project findings
4. Why This Session Now?
The amount of information available on health
topics is staggering. A search on “Heart
Failure”
retrieves:
20,200,000 on Google
9,540,000 on Bing
9,550,000 on Yahoo
5. IF we agree that…
“…nurses are in a unique position to
recommend Web sites to patients that provide
accurate and current information and can be
used to answer their health-related questions.”
Plast Surg Nurs. 2007 Oct-Dec;27(4):192-6.
Oermann MH, McInerney SM.
6. Then we can conclude that…
“…nurses need to be taught how to identify
websites that contain quality information, are
reader-friendly, and are credible.”
Adv Emerg Nurs J. 2013; 35(3):245
Orlowski JL, Oermann MH, Shaw-Kokot J.
7. Nurse-led Evaluation Of Web Sites
Evaluation of heart failure websites for patient education. Adv Emerg Nurs J. 2013 Jul-Sep;35(3):240-6
Orlowski JL, Oermann MH, Shaw-Kokot J.
An evaluation of sepsis Web sites for patient and family education. Plast Surg Nurs. 2007 Oct-
Dec;27(4):192-6. Oermann MH, McInerney SM.
Evaluation of breastfeeding Web sites for patient education. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2006 Jan-
Feb;31(1):18-23. Dornan BA, Oermann MH.
An evaluation of bariatric Web sites for patient education and guidance. Gastroenterol Nurs. 2005
Mar-Apr;28(2):112-7. Nichols C, Oermann MH.
Evaluation of asthma websites for patient and parent education. J Pediatr Nurs. 2003 Dec;18(6):389-
96O Oermann MH, Gerich J, Ostosh L, Zaleski S.
Evaluation of Web sites on management of pain in children. Pain Manag Nurs. 2003 Sep;4(3):99-105.
Oermann MH, Lowery NF, Thornley J.
Using health web sites for patient education. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2003 Jul;30(4):217-23. Oermann
MH.
HRT & the World Wide Web. Helping patients find good information on the web. AWHONN
Lifelines. 2002 Dec;6(6):526-32 Oermann MH, DiBartolomeo RA, Mahfet SA.
8. • Identify key points of knowledge and assess
site for their presence
• Assess quality using HONcode principles
• Check readability of text using FKGL and FRES
in Microsoft Word
• Search for topic on top search engines
(Google, Yahoo, Bing)
• Evaluate first 5 web sites on each search
engine after eliminating duplicates
The Oermann Method
HONcode principles
readability FKG
L
FRES
9. • On March 20, 1996, www.hon.ch became one
of the very first URLs to guide both lay users
and medical professionals to reliable sources
of healthcare information
• Web publishers can apply and, if website
qualifies, may display the HONcode symbol
• Regular monitoring begins one year after
initial certification or following complaints or
technical malfunction
Health on the Net Foundation
10. HONcode Principles
Authoritative Indicates qualifications of authors
Complementarity Information supports, not replaces, doctor-patient
relationship
Privacy Respects privacy and confidentiality of personal data
submitted to site by visitor
Attribution Cites source(s) of published information, including date
of last modification
Justifiability
Supports claims relating to benefits and performance
Transparency
Accessible presentation with accurate e-mail contact
Financial Disclosure
Identifies funding resources
Advertising Policy
Clearly distinguishes advertising from editorial content
11. Making the most of HONcode
HONcode Search
HONcode Toolbar
Sample HONcode search
HONcode Status can be checked using the HONcode Toolbar
12. Issues to Consider
be aware of HONcode
applied unsuccessfully
perceive HONcode as important
a voluntary program
• They may have
• Website publishers may not
• HONcode IS
• They may not
13. Uses length of sentences and number of
polysyllabic words to determine scores from 0
– 100, the higher the score the easier the read
Readability Tools
Flesch Reading Ease
14. Uses mean sentence and word length to
calculate reading level corresponding to
grade in school
Readability Tools
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level
17. What Else is There?
Portals & Gateways provide collections of
prescreened web sites determined to be of
high quality by a governing organization.
HealthFinderMedlinePlus Mayo Clinic Health Information
Translations
18. MedlinePlus Quality Guidelines
Quality, authority and accuracy of content
Primary purpose is educational
Consistent availability & maintenance of web page
Special features (unique information,
graphics/diagrams, accessible to persons with
disabilities)
20. Medline Plus Guide to Health Web Surfing
• Consider the source – use recognized authorities
• Focus on quality – all sites are not created equal
• Be a “cyberskeptic” – quackery abounds on the web
• Look for the evidence – research NOT opinion
• Check for currency – look for the latest
• Beware of bias – What is the purpose? Who funds?
• Protect your privacy – Health info should be confidential
• Consult with your health professional
33. Post Test
he web is accurate and reliable True or False
ormation online is by using Google True or False
health web sites
ave ads
True or False
urce of health information True or False
y ability to find quality True or False
34. 1) To research and write an “Oermann style”
article;
2) To research and compile a short list of reliable
sites for your patients;
3) To search with confidence using HONcode,
readability scores and favorite gateway sites.
Use what you learned today…
35. References
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• Oermann, M.H., McInerney, S.M. (2007). An evaluation of sepsis web sites for patient and family education. Plastic Surgical
Nursing, 27, 192-196.
• Orlowski, J.L., Oermann, M. H., Shaw-Kokot, J. (2013). Evaluation of heart failure websites for patient education. Advanced
Emergency Nursing Journal, 35, 240-246.
• Wald, H.S., Dube, C.E., Anthony, D.C. (2007). Untangling the Web – The impact of Internet use on health care and the physician-
patient relationship. Patient Education and Counseling, 68, 218-224.
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