A recent publication in JMIR highlights the practical utilization of Google Glass in Forensic Medicine as a new novel way to conduct post mortem examinations and autopsies.
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Announcing the second iMedicalApps Medicine 2.0 mHealth Research Award
iMedicalApps and the 2013 Medicine 2.0 congress are announcing the second iMedicalApps & Medicine 2.0 mHealth Research Award, to be presented at the September 2013 conference.
Medicine 2.0 Congress abstract deadline extended, submissions already double prior year
The abstract submission deadline for the September 2012 Medicine 2.0 congress in 2012 has been extended by one week to March 14 to allow researchers additional time for those who had technical issues with the submission process. The response thus far has been tremendous with over 300 abstracts submitted for peer review, already double the […]
Can patients improve their own health? Results from a study of smartphone use in diabetes and hypertension
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Announcing the iMedicalApps Medicine 2.0 mHealth Research Award
By Perry Payne, MD & Felasfa Wodajo MD iMedicalApps and the 2012 Medicine 2.0 congress are announcing the iMedicalApps & Medicine 2.0 mHealth Research Award, to be presented at the September 2012 Medicine 2.0 Congress. Medicine 2.0 is the premier conference for health, medicine and biomedical researchers and clinicians on social media, mobile apps, and […]