by Briana Campbell (@MsMatchGirl)
A little over a year ago, we wrote about our participation in PSFK & UNICEF’s The Future of Health Report, in a post entitled, Zee Future of Health. In that post, Dan Licht reviewed the ideas that Zemoga had brainstormed – ideas for innovation, applications and analogue, that could help the most [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Mobile phone'
Mobile Apps for Pro Bono Health Care
August 23rd, 2011 · 3 Comments · Opinion, Trends
Tags:#healthapps·Future of health·Health·health apps·health literacy·mobile·mobile applications·Mobile phone·PSFK·UNICEF
Re-Balancing Work and Life
September 10th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Opinion
By Jason Brandt (@Jasondmg3)
Pop quiz: What do you have in your pocket? What do you do first thing in the morning? What do you do last thing at night? Modern technology is breathtaking, and nobody thinks so more than us. Zemoga’s lifeblood is the miracle of digital abilities. We do amazing stuff and we’re very [...]
Tags:balance·BlackBerry·e-mail·life·Mobile phone·Pharmaceutical industry·Productivity·social media·technology·Twitter·work
Pixels & Pills’ Ultimate Guide to Mobile Devices
May 27th, 2010 · 4 Comments · Knowledge
By Dan Bobear (@dbobear)
No, this is not a shopping guide. Go check out Engadget or Gizmodo if you want advice on the latest shiny things. We’ll wait.
…Back? Good. Because here, we’re not going to tell you about whether the iPad is worth buying or how to hack your new phone or what the latest Android [...]
Tags:Android·app·communication·doctors·FDA·iPad·IPhone·Mobile phone·Patients·Pharma
Health Technology in the Un-Wired World
April 26th, 2010 · 3 Comments · Opinion
This post is part of our new series on digital health education, in which we inspect the impact of technology in delivering important healthcare information to various parties, from populations in developing countries, to students attending med school.
By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)
Got a cool new toy? We here at Zemoga and Palio can make you something [...]
Tags:communication·Communities·Developing country·Education·Facebook·Health care·Mobile phone·SMS·technology·Telecommunication