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    Online Social Networks in Health and Healthcare

    From the Bootcamp series (http://www.dent.umich.edu/informatics/bootcamp), this presentation provides an overview of social networks being used with health care communities for consumers and providers.

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    1. Slide 1: Online Social Networks in Health & Healthcare PF Anderson, Emerging Technologies Librarian, Health Sciences Libraries, pfa@umich.edu © 2008 Regents of the University of Michigan. All rights reserved.
    2. Slide 2: Why? • “Are social networks really worth it?” • “The web is better when it’s social”
    3. Slide 3: Why? • Connection, communication, collaboration, consultation • Discuss & share information (articles, photos, videos, cases, data, methodologies) • Q&A, rapid response (sometimes), serendipitous discovery • Global, international connections & opportunities • Find employment & research opportunities • Emerging trends, topics, medications, treatments, insights in your field
    4. Slide 4: Why? • Study partners for USMLE & board exams • F