Published on in Vol 4, No 1 (2015): Jan-Jun

Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine: Trends and Topics in the Literature

Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine: Trends and Topics in the Literature

Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine: Trends and Topics in the Literature

Authors of this article:

Christophe Boudry1, 2, 3 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Boudry C, Bouchard A. Réseaux sociaux académiques et diffusion de la production scientifique des chercheurs en biologie/médecine. médecine/sciences 2017;33(6–7):647 View
  2. Flickinger T, O'Hagan T, Chisolm M. Developing a Curriculum to Promote Professionalism for Medical Students Using Social Media: Pilot of a Workshop and Blog-Based Intervention. JMIR Medical Education 2015;1(2):e17 View
  3. Modiri O, Guha D, Alotaibi N, Ibrahim G, Lipsman N, Fallah A. Readability and quality of wikipedia pages on neurosurgical topics. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery 2018;166:66 View
  4. González-de-Olano D, Botella-Padilla I. Respiratory allergy buzz on the Internet. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice 2017;5(1):187 View
  5. Boudry C, Denion E, Mortemousque B, Mouriaux F. Trends and topics in eye disease research in PubMed from 2010 to 2014. PeerJ 2016;4:e1557 View
  6. Jami Pour M, Jafari S. Toward a maturity model for the application of social media in healthcare. Online Information Review 2019;43(3):404 View
  7. Antoniadou V, Angastiniotis M, Eleftheriou A. TIF 2.0: The Thal e-Course and TIF Expert Patients’ Programme for Disease-Related Education and Self-Management Skills in Thalassaemia. Thalassemia Reports 2018;8(1):7495 View
  8. Antoniadou V, Hadjipanayis A. Co-constructing effective collective intelligence networks in rare diseases: a mixed method approach to identify the parameters that matter for patients, professionals and policy-makers, piloted in Cyprus. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2023;18(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Fugini M, Teimourikia M. Co-production in the Public Sector. View