
From PeerClip website:
A simple online tool that enables physicians to organize, share, discuss and discover relevant medical information.Using PeerClip’s “research assistant” tool that integrates easily into any Web browser, physicians can “bookmark” any type content, including journal articles, blogs, podcasts and videos. Bookmarks are conveniently stored online for easy access in a central location, creating a personal homepage of relevant medical information. Physicians also can organize, keyword tag, rate and share bookmarks.
The PeerClip “research assistant” also provides physicians with at-a-glance information on articles that their peers have tagged and rated as useful. The combined ratings and tagging of all physicians helps the PeerClip member quickly find the information he or she is looking for. Additionally, the PeerClip “research assistant” also recommends other relevant information based on the member’s profile and interests. The simple act of member participation guides the recommendations as well as the member’s discovery while browsing.
Physicians also can invite peers to join the network as well as create personal online peer networks in order to track future bookmarks and comments by peers or Key
Opinion Leaders across the PeerClip community.
Here is a quick snapshot of how PeerClip works:
1) Using PeerClip, physicians can click a button in their browser tool bar to store their favorite online articles, blog postings, podcasts and videos on a personal
home page for easy future reference.2) Physicians can also view bookmarks, comments and ratings on content their peers have bookmarked in PeerClip.
I will drop more comments as and when I receive the beta invitation.
Posted by Dr.Subrahmanyam Karuturi at Thursday, September 20, 2007
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