ASCO Annual Meeting 6/6/10: Meet the Professor session on social media in oncology

ASCO Annual Meeting 6/6/10: Meet the Professor session on social media in oncology

Robert S. Miller, FASCO

@rsm2800
May 31, 2010

I am leading a Meet the Professor session at the ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago next week. The title of my talk is Electronic/Digital Resources in Oncology: Value vs. Distraction. It is Sunday, June 6, Room E451b, 11:30 am – 12:45 pm (ticket required).

In my prepared presentation, which will last about 30 minutes, I am primarily going to be covering Web 2.0 and social media in oncology, with a few tips and tricks thrown in…plus a lot of my own opinions! We will then have an interactive session with the attendees for about 45 minutes. It should be lively. I am encouraging anyone on Twitter to tweet me a question in advance of or during the session at @rsm2800.

Here is a list of all of the URL’s I am going to be mentioning in my talk next week, plus a few other links of interest. Looking forward to seeing you in Chicago.

URLs

June 4, 2010 EHR session – look for it on the Virtual Meeting:

Session #43: Electronic Health Records in Oncology

Internet in Medicine Course

Definitions of Web 2.0

RSS definition

RSS You Tube video

Google Reader (for RSS)

Blogs in Plain English You Tube video

Webicina: How to create and manage a medical blog

WordPress

Blogger (Google)

The Health Care Blog

Life As A Healthcare CIO

Dr. Len's Cancer Blog

Wachter’s World

ACP Advocate Blog

HISTalk

Informatics Professor

Twitter

My Twitter Feed

TweetDeck

Twitterrific

UberTwitter

Tweetstats

Social Bookmarking definition

Social Bookmarking in Plain English You Tube video

Connotea

CiteUlike

Zotero

Delicious

Digg

ASCO Connection

 

Top 10 Random Tips to Improve Your Digital Productivity

#10 Use RSS.

#9 Create an NCBI account to save searches in PubMed.

#8 Use a Flash blocker in your browser to keep Flash videos from loading automatically.

Click to Flash

FlashBlock

#7 Use the Undo key in MS Office applications to reverse annoying Auto-Correction and
Auto-Formatting (Control-Z Windows, Command-Z for Mac).

#6 Use a password manager to securely manage and store multiple web passwords and
other data.

1Password

Splash ID

#5 Use the Google search box as a calculator or unit converter.

#4 Sync your Outlook and Google Calendars using Google Calendar Sync.

#3 Use the IMAP protocol for email not POP.

#2 Use the keyboard more and the mouse or trackpad less.

#1 Use a keyboard application launcher.

Windows: Launchy

Mac: LaunchBar

Tutorial on how to make customized web searches with LaunchBar.

PubMed template for LaunchBar

(And just a reminder - the mention of commercial products does not represent an endorsement from me or from ASCO. I do not have a financial relationship with any of these companies.)

Disclaimer: 

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Comments

Jeffrey Kan

Jun, 01 2010 6:20 PM

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