How web 2.0 is changing medicine

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How web 2.0 is changing medicine* Dean Giustini UBC Biomedical Branch Librarian Vancouver General Hospital April 12 th , 2007 *A presentation at the 2007 Emerging Trends in Scholarly Publishing seminar, National Press Club, Washington, D.C.

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A presentation at the 2007 Emerging Trends in Scholarly Publishing seminar, National Press Club, Washington, D.C. Dean Giustini UBC Biomedical Branch Librarian Vancouver General Hospital April 12th, 2007

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  • 1.How web 2.0 is changing medicine* Dean Giustini UBC Biomedical Branch Librarian Vancouver General Hospital April 12 th , 2007 *A presentation at the 2007 Emerging Trends in Scholarly Publishing seminar, National Press Club, Washington, D.C.

2. Outline

  • Discuss types of social software use in medicine
  • How do doctors communicate?
  • Evidence-based medicine
  • Trends to watch
  • Open access (OA)
  • Medical publishing 2.0

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 3. Talkingmedicine

  • How do physicians communicate?
  • Formally
    • Journal articles, print and e-books, conferences
  • Informally
    • Conversation, on the wards, online, with residents
  • Community of practice (Lave & Wenger)

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 4. Doctors aresocial

  • Web 2.0 creates conversations
  • Tools, social-software
      • Blogs, wikis, podcasts, video, RSS feeds
  • Socialization
      • Conversation, on the wards, online, rounds with residents
  • Knowledge begins with conversations*
  • * Kenneth Megill.Thinking for a living: the Coming Age of Knowledge Work . 2004

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 5. Keytools in theknowledge economy

  • Blogs, wikis
      • Is a medical wikipedia the next step?
  • Podcasts & vodcasts
      • Do physicians listen and/ or watch?
      • RSS feeds push content
  • Other
      • tagging, photo & slide sharing

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 6. Blogdiscourse in medicine

  • Blogs stimulate discussion, self-directed learning &reflective practice
  • Useful educational tools
      • Clinical Cases & Images, Ves Dimov, M.D.
      • Kidney Notes blog, Joshua Schwimmer, M.D.
      • Over!My!Med!Body!,
        • Graham Walker, Stanford medical student
  • Medical librarian search blogs
      • To help find medical information,rapidly

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 7. Clinical Cases & Images blog Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 8. Good medical wikis

  • AskDrWiki.com
  • FluWikie.com
  • Ganfyd.org
  • Just The Facts
  • PubDrug
  • Wikisurgery.com

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 9. Ganfyd wiki

  • AskDrWiki

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 10. Doctor-moderated -

  • AskDrWiki

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 11. Content development @ AskDrWiki

  • Credentials needed to become an editor or contributor
    • Transparent editorial policy with contributors and credentials listed (Name, degree, location)
    • RSS feeds to notify editors of content changes/ additions.
  • New clinical domains:
      • General Surgery, ENT, Vascular Surgery, Hospital Administration, Bio Informatics, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Orthopaedics and Basic Science Editors.
  • Lock downof some content pertaining to medical/ drug dosing.
    • Additions can be made, but not until approved by editors.

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 12. Post-textual web

  • Podcasts, vodcasts
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • MEDLINE/PubMed indexing
  • Trend is toward integration; mash ups

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 13. Post-textual web

  • Podcasts, vodcasts
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • MEDLINE/PubMed indexing
  • Trend is toward integration; mash ups

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 14. Post-textual web

  • Podcasts, vodcasts
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • MEDLINE/PubMed indexing
  • Trend is toward integration; mash ups

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 15. Virtual, social reality

  • Immersive, gamingenvironments
  • Tools forfacilitatedconversation?
  • MMORPGs
    • Role-playing games,Second Life
  • Simulated medical services
  • Medical librarians 2.0 avatars

Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 Second Life secondlife.com Goodwillstaceymedical librarian in Second Life 16. In summary: Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007 Open access, data liberation Proprietary,closedaccess Integrated, virtual, mashed Disparate pieces Social taggingie.Connotea, del.icio.us Medical directories, bookmarks, favorite sitesBlog posts, RSS readers E-mail alerts, listservs Syndication, RSS push Information comes to you Sticky sites Pull information Theopenweb as platformStandalone, firewallsParticipative, non-hierarchicalwisdom of crowds Static websites; hierarchies Social search ie. Google health Yahoo, Google, MSN Web 2.0 Web 1.0 17. A new medical journal Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007

  • Open Medicine
  • www.openmedicine.ca
  • *a new peer-reviewed, independent,open-access journal
  • launch is imminent (next few weeks)
  • physician-created, many former CMAJ editors
  • editorial independence, scientific integrity ascore values
  • Open Medicine blog

18. In conclusion Web 2.0 & medicine, Giustini April 2007

  • Physicians should learn about the vast ecosystem of the web
  • Web 2.0is not a fad, but is changing the way patients and physicians interact
  • Wikis and blogs help doctors to communicate, collaborate and participatemore
  • Software tools help physicians to formdigitalcommunities of practice
  • In the future, physicians will publish in the absence of associations or affiliations.