“Google made much ado of its recently created Health unit, but it didn’t offer much insight into what that division would actually… well, do. Now, however, it’s considerably clearer. Google Health lead David Feinberg and CNBC sources have outlined some of the ideas his team has, and they revolve around (surprise!) search for both you and your doctor. Feinberg envisions a search bar that would help doctors search medical records like they do the web. A doctor could search for “87” to find an 87-year-old patient instead of using the patient’s name, as an example.
An insider also claimed that Google is considering a Flights-style dedicated search experience for health. You could research conditions without wading through the regular web to find trustworthy info.”
More on Google wants to give doctors web-like searches for medical records via Engadget.

“Many of our existing training options, like simulation mannequins and standardized patients, come with a big price tag. And while nothing can beat the experience of training in a real-life setting, the beauty of CyberPatient is that it allows students to overcome some of their nervousness and learn from their mistakes before ever meeting a real patient,” says Dr. Qayumi. “Essentially, it’s helping bridge the gap between theory and practice in medical education.”
Reminder that our Peer Observation Project Dinner is tonight! We’d like to begin this second phase with a focus on Shared Goals & Action Planning. Our agenda is to share the summary of the team’s concerns, challenges, and ideas that were raised during
our first gathering. We’ll also collect your feedback on the observation template that was forwarded and determine how we can modify it to best address your needs. Then we’ll learn how you’d like to partner up. (Please see
Faculty Development Breakfast: Clinical Education Transformation Project
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