Tag Archives: technology
16 Jun/11
This is the second installment in our special guest blog post series by Alexander Price, who teaches children with autism and works collaboratively with the families of children and adults with...
Posted in Digital Health
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Tagged autism, behavior, classroom, cost, data, developmental disabilities, effectiveness, identification, materials, opportunity, presentation, question, response, routine, special education, students, tablet, teaching, technique, technology, trials
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15 Jun/11
By Scott Neverett (@scottneverett) Its a good time to pursue a career in health care. According to the most recent data by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, health care added another 37,000...
Posted in Digital Health, Social Media
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Tagged career, chronic illness, communication, demographic, disease management, drugs, fitness, graduate, healthcare, job, Medicine, opportunity, Pharma, population, prevention, public relations, regulation, social media, technology, workforce
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13 Jun/11
Leonard Nimoy (original Spock) & Zachary Quinto (young Spock) By Scott Neverett (@scottneverett) Its summer. Graduates, sheepskin in hand, are seeking out new challenges, personal growth...
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Tagged assimilation, baby boomers, career, challenges, communication, culture, decision, economy, employment, enthusiasm, experience, graduates, learning, opportunity, performance, procedures, promotion, responsibility, retirement, sharing, teamwork, technology, workforce
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7 Jun/11
By Jason Brandt (@JasonDMG3) In many ways technology is the realm of the rich. Here in the developed world, were used to the latest hardware and ubiquitous wi-fi to help us access the open-sourced...
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Tagged access, afford, biotech, capitalism, cheaper, computers, data, digital, divide, economy, EHR, EMR, generic, hardware, Health care, internet, mobile, Patients, process, recession, revolution, social media, Social network, streamline, technology, telemedicine, tools, unemployment, wi-fi
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2 Jun/11
by Krissy Goelz (@krisgoelz)Were not the first ones to tell you that Facebook is changing its commenting policy for pharma pages. Lots of our compatriots have done that in recent days. For a...
25 May/11
By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur) In this age of accelerated technology, a brand has an almost infinite amount of platforms where it can interface with its consumers. The opportunities run the...
Posted in Social Media
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Tagged communication, conference, consumers, device, doctor, event, internet, marketing, media, messaging, mobile, multi-channel, patient, San Francisco, social media, strategy, technology, Trends
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23 May/11
By Russ Ward (@russcward) One of the great ongoing achievements of the human race is the ability to measure our world with ever-increasing precision. In centuries past, inventions such as...
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Tagged application, consumers, diagnosis, digital, doctors, healthcare, imaging, microscope, mobile, nurses, Patients, precision, professionals, scans, technology, telemedicine, x-ray
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19 May/11
By DJ Edgerton (@wiltonbound) The crossroads of pharmaceuticals and digital technology: Its a fast-paced, fascinating intersection of complexity and creation, regulation and ideas, strategy and...
Posted in Digital Health
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Tagged digital, digital pharma west, innovation, interviews, mobile, Pharmaceuticals, social media, technology, trend, Twitter, Video
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18 May/11
Today's guest blog post is by Alexander Price, who teaches children with autism and works collaboratively with the families of children and adults with autism spectrum disorders, as well as the...
Posted in Digital Health
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Tagged american sign language, app, autism, cheap, communication, community, cost, developmental disabilities, device, disorder, Education, iPad, iPod Touch, language, mobile, obstacle, portable, schedule, stigma, technology, training, verbal
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17 May/11
This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. Were strong believers that healthy arguments can yield the best...
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Tagged adobe, Apple, battery, browser, closed systems, css, Design, experience, Flash, HTML5, internet, javascript, mobile, mouse, navigation, open systems, SEO, technology, Touchscreen, web development, web standards
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16 May/11
(Video credited to Milk and Cookies) This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. Were strong believers that healthy...
Posted in Digital Health
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Tagged activity, animation, content, Design, enrichment, Flash, gaming, graphics, information, interactivity, internet, introduction, learning, mobile, motion, platform, technology, website, World Wide Web
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13 May/11
By Jeremy Lichtenberger (@ Air_Master_J) Could social media be just what the doctor ordered for improving health care for minority groups? Quite possibly according to recent data from Pew...
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Tagged access, accessibility, application, applications, community, conversation, data, disability, disease, disparity, Education, ethnic, healthcare, infant mortality, internet, life expectancy, minority, mobile, prevention, race, social media, technology
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