MEDNET 2007 Call for Contributions

MEDNET 2007 - 12th World Congress on Internet in Medicine Society for Internet in Medicine
Leipzig/Germany, October 7th - 10th, 2007

Organizing Committee of the MEDNET 2007 Congress is inviting to submit Abstracts, Tutorials, Posters, Workshop and Congress Proposals.

MEDNET is a scientific conference organized under the auspices of the Society for the Internet in Medicine (SIM). MEDNET 2007 will be hosted by the Center for Healthcare Management at Germany's No. 1 listed Business School Leipzig Graduate School of Management (HHL).

The official journal is the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), the leading Open Acesss eHealth journal - www.jmir.org.

Besides the focus points "Economics of Internet & Medicine Applications" and "EHR and the electronic Health Card" MEDNET 2007 will have - as every year - many topics around Internet & Medicine.

Deadline for submission: March 1st 2007

You can submit Abstracts and further suggestions after registering on the MEDNET 2007 website - www.mednet2007.com.

MEDNET 2007 Tracks and Themes:

  • Putting electronic health records online
  • Open Source Initiatives in Internet & Healthcare
  • Integrated care & Workflow Management over the Internet
  • Patient Education and Information
  • Etrials: using the web and etechnologies for clinical trials
  • Public (e-)health, population health technologies, surveillance
  • Telemedicice and Heart Failure Management
  • Internet-based Management of Pace-Makers
  • Legal aspects of Internet and Medicine
  • Web-based medical education
  • Health communication on the internet
  • Online pharmacies
  • Internet publishing in medicine
  • Other topics

Contact information:
Ch. Elsner, MD, MBA
Chair, 12th World Congress on Internet in Medicine,
Leipzig, Germany
Director Center for Healthcare Management
Handelshochschule Leipzig
http://www.hhl-healthcare.com
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For further information, please visit:
www.mednet2007.com

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