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Who controls integrity in the Healthcare setting?
Mathias Klang @klang67
Slide2What is this?
Slide3That
’
s Good planking
Players compete to find the most unusual and original location in which to play… Rigidity of the body must be maintained to constitute good planking.
Slide4Slide5How did we
end up here?
Slide691 % Access to the Internet at home
83 % Access to broadband at home7 % Never used a computerSource: Sweden Statistics 2011 (*Individuals aged 16-74)
Slide7Blogger 1999
Google 1999
End of communications monopoly
Slide82006
Slide9“
My fear is that these technologies are infantilising the brain into the state of small children who are attracted by buzzing noises and bright lights, who have a small attention span and who live for the moment.
”
Prof. Susan Greenfield
Slide10Normalizing the abnormal
Slide11Slide12Slide13Pessimist talk
Slide14Slide15Slide16Slide17Slide18This is not a phone
Slide19Always online
Slide20The
end of boredom
Slide21Performance lifestyle
Slide22My awesome coffee
Slide23Truman show delusion
Slide24What does it
all mean?
Slide25Who is in control
?
Slide26Only technology
(spot the ethical dilemma?)
Slide27What do the people who control what we can do, think?
Slide28What will they let us think?
Slide29A Squirrel Dying In Your Front Yard May Be More Relevant To Your Interests Right Now Than People Dying In Africa
Mark Zuckerberg
Slide30if you're not paying for something, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold
Slide31Performance
goes bad…
Slide32Kanaler
Slide33Medical news
Slide34Slide35Swedish employment law
Slide36The blogging policeman
Slide37The sexy Headmaster
Slide38Patients and their families
Slide39Jonas L. (PhD)
lays a carpet
Slide40Reacting to Patient media
Slide41Follow/lurk on
Read their blogs,
moblogs or videodiaries?
Slide43Tough Questions
Slide44Participation in discussions
Slide45Medical advice online
Slide46Dealing with critics
Slide47Friending
patients or families
Slide48Using social media in official communication
Google docs, gmail, facebook, doodle, slideshare…
Slide49Basic stuff
Slide50RTFM –
read the license.
Slide51Law (it
’
s still there).
Slide52Policies and guidelines
Slide53Training, seminar, discussion
Slide54Develop pre-emptive
social media norms
Slide55Be that guy!
Slide56THANKS!
Slide57Mathias Klang
klang@ituniv.se
or @klang67
www.digital-rights.net
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