Crowdsourcing Health: A Roundtable Discussion
A roundtable discussion on the opportunities and consequences of crowdsourcing health, hosted by The Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science
Location
Baker Berry Library, Treasure Room
Sponsored by
Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice
Audience
Public
Registration required
- Can new forms of interpersonal communication add value to health care delivery systems?
- Can social media and cloud-based platforms like YouTube help deliver better, faster, cheaper health care?
- Or is it just hype and empty rhetoric?
Professor Glyn Elwyn will chair a roundtable discussion focused on three examples:
- Crowdsourcing clinical expertise
Maka Tsulukidze, Postdoctoral Fellow, TDC
- Patient-driven crowdsourcing for better care
Rachel Thompson, Postdoctoral Fellow, TDC
- Patient-generated peer support via YouTube communities
Stuart Grande, Postdoctoral Fellow, TDC
Spaces at this seminar will be limited. Please apply to robin.paradis.montibello@dartmouth.edu with a brief description of your interest.
Location
Baker Berry Library, Treasure Room
Sponsored by
Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice
Audience
Public
Registration required