News from the University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Internet Is "Transforming"
Practice of Medicine
DEC. 8, 2000 | A University of Washington oncologist told a UAMS
audience Wednesday that the Internet is rapidly transforming the practice of
medicine, as consumers obtain medical information, services, and drugs online.
An associate in clinical research at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center at the University
of Washington, Edus H. Warren, M.D., Ph.D., was the keynote speaker at the 10th annual
Professional Development Day of the UAMS Women's Faculty
Development Caucus.
He echoed a 1995 prediction by the New England Journal of Medicine
that Internet communication will replace a substantial amount of the [health] care
now delivered in person.
Warren led viewers on a tour of Internet sites, including
national databases about physicians, online discussion groups about particular diseases,
and medical journals.
He said the Internet already enables patients and consumers
to research health care topics and rapidly exchange information about individual
physicians. As Internet technology improves, more physicians will use the Internet to
communicate with patients by e-mail and to exchange digital information, such as
ultrasound images, for the purposes of consultation and diagnosis.
Warren described his experience of reading an article in
the New England Journal of
Medicine online and being able to view streaming video of conjoined twins in utero
as an example of the power of the Internet to disseminate health information.
Charles Smith, M.D., professor in the UAMS Department of Family and Community Medicine and associate dean
for clinical affairs of the College of Medicine, followed Warren on the program. He
described EDoc.America, an online medical
information service.
Links in this article:
Hutchinson Center: www.fhcrc.org
Women's Faculty Development Caucus: www.uams.edu/cmefd/cme2.htm
New England Journal: www.nejm.org/content/1995/0332/0001/0052.asp
article: www.nejm.org/content/2000/0343/0006/0399.asp
UAMS Department of Family and Community Medicine: www.uams.edu/dfcm/new.htm
Edocamerica: www.edocamerica.com
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