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Professional medical librarian and recreational genealogist. Have been doing family history research since early 2006.

Member since Feb 19, 2007, follows 0 people, 2 public groups, 108 public bookmarks (110 total).

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  • Alabama: Jefferson County --- Birmingham Iron Age 1874-1887 on 2009-05-22
  • Georgia: Bibb County - Macon Telegraph Archive on 2009-05-22
  • NoMoreClipBoard.com on 2008-11-19
  • Value of Personal Health Records report on 2008-11-19
  • Life lessons on 2007-10-12
    • Life lessons


      Virtual 3-D communities such as Second Life present health care educators a chance to experiment with new ways of interacting with the public


      BY Heather B. Hayes

      Published on June 4, 2007



      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) spent nearly $40 million on marketing last year to educate people about its work and encourage them to lead healthier lives. So a $73 expenditure wouldn’t normally catch anyone’s attention, much less create a buzz — except that the money was used to buy a parcel of land in a virtual world known as Second Life.

      Today, CDC’s small presence in Second Life is sparking ideas for ways to use this immersive social networking site to improve health care.

      For CDC, the Second Life investment is part of a larger effort to take advantage of as many technologies and media as feasible to get its health message out to as many people as possible.
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      • HealthVault on 2007-10-05

        • Welcome to HealthVault


          Be well. Protected.


          When it's your job to protect your family's health, you need every advantage. Imagine
          if you had a way to collect, store, and share the health information critical
          to your family's well-being.



          HealthVault is the new and FREE way to do
          just that.



          Imagine controlling the flow of your health information. Whether you need to search
          the Web for the most up-to-date treatments, catalog existing health records, receive
          test results, or monitor current physical readings — HealthVault gives you the control
          you need.

      • Microsoft Offers System to Track Health Records - New York Times on 2007-10-05
        • Microsoft is starting its long-anticipated drive into the consumer health care market by offering free personal health records on the Web and pursuing a strategy that borrows from the company’s successful formula in personal computer software.
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