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Médecine 2.0
Internet, le médecin et son patient
SwissFamilyDocs Conference
Jean Gabriel Jeannot
Le médecin
Médecine 2.0
Internet, le médecin et son patient
Le patient
Le médecin
Un héro*
*surtout les internistes-généralistes
isolé
Internet
Un accès à la connaissance
Web 2.0
Web participatif
Les utilisateurs ont de la valeur
Interaction sur les médias sociaux pour encourager la participation, la
collaboration et la création de connaissance.
Un accès à la connaissance et aux individus
Trois messages
Internet pour nous médecins
Internet pour nos patients
Communautés
Pour nous médecins
Des sites médicaux sélectionnés.
A enregistrer dans les favoris de son navigateur.
Le Compendium
UpToDate
Google
Moteur-de-recherche-medical.org
Frax
Swissmedic – Attestation de voyages
Pour nous médecins
Des sites médicaux sélectionnés.
Google. UpToDate.
A enregistrer dans les favoris de son navigateur.
Pas besoin d’être un expert
Pour nous médecins
Trois messages
Internet pour nous médecins
Internet pour nos patients
Communautés
Nos patients
Lire les nouvelles
Interaction avec l’administration
Acheter, commander des produits
Rechercher des informations «Santé»
La Santé, juste après Zalando.ch !
Google
L'édito du British Medical Journal
est consacré à "la révolution des
patients"...
Ou combien leur implication
croissante en tant qu'acteurs de
leur prise en charge, en
partenariat avec leurs médecins,
dans une démarche de décision
partagée, mais aussi en tant que
leviers d'évolution des systèmes
de santé est nécessaire.
Empowered patients
“There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words,
spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007.
Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great
nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help
my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to
prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist
says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved.
But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this
book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know
everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful.
Empowered patients
“There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words,
spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007.
Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great
nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help
my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to
prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist
says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved.
But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this
book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know
everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful.
Empowered patients
“There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words,
spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007.
Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great
nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help
my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to
prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist
says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved.
But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this
book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know
everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful.
Empowered patients
“There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words,
spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007.
Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great
nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help
my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to
prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist
says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved.
But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this
book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know
everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful.
Patients are the most under-used resource in healthcare
Empowered patients
“There’s something in your lung.” My life changed with those words,
spoken to me by Dr. Danny Sands around 9:02 a.m. on January 3, 2007.
Along the way I was treated by great surgeons, great oncologists, great
nurses and nurse practitioners. Importantly, I did everything I could to help
my cause – including joining with other patients online, to learn and to
prepare for my treatment. Today, as described in this book, my oncologist
says he doesn’t know if I’d have survived if I hadn’t been so involved.
But I’ve learned there’s a problem – a big problem – and that’s what this
book is about. The problem is that our culture assumes doctors know
everything and patients can’t possibly add anything useful.
Patients are the most under-used resource in healthcare
Doit-on avoir peur ?
Prescrire des sites Internet
Planète santé
Passeport santé
Moteur-de-recherche-medical.org
[email protected]
Planète santé
Planète santé
Planète santé et autres sites
Ca devient compliqué…
Google
UpToDate
Le Compendium
Frax
Planète santé
Passeport santé
Moteur-de-recherche-medical.org
[email protected]
Un cybermédecin
Trois messages
Internet pour nous médecins
Internet pour nos patients
Communautés
Communautés / Réseaux sociaux
Utilisation des réseaux sociaux par les médecins
en Suisse romande
Aucun réseau 76 %
Facebook 15 %
LinkedIn 10 %
Twitter 3 %
Autre réseau 5 %
Facebook
Début novembre, en même temps que le
lancement de l'option Facebook, Swisstransplant a
effectué une opération sur les réseaux sociaux qui a
entraîné 14'000 demandes de cartes de donneur au
cours des deux premières semaines.
Facebook
Facebook
Concours
La correspondance des grands penseurs du
siècle des Lumières. suivre la correspondance
des grands penseurs du siècle des Lumières
Les communautés de médecins
Les communautés de médecins
En Suisse ?
Les sociétés cantonales de médecine.
Liste de messagerie des médecins romands.
Groupe Facebook des Médecins romands.
Trois messages
Internet pour nous médecins
Internet pour nos patients
Communautés / Réseaux sociaux
Merci
!
Twitter
Twitter permet à un utilisateur d’envoyer gratuitement de brefs
messages, appelés tweets (« gazouillis »), sur internet.
Barack Obama 33 millions
Le Pape François 7.2 millions
Howard Luks 11’500
A tweet a day keeps the doctor away
Twitter
Twitter
Twitter
Trois messages
Internet pour nous médecins
Internet pour nos patients
Communautés / Réseaux sociaux
Merci
!
”On the Internet, every headache becomes a brain tumor
in four clicks or less !»
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