I gave a talk on implementing self tracking in my medical practice at the Medicine X 2012 Conference at Stanford on September 28, 2012. A bit of perspective on the health care system and its shortcomings provided an introduction to a new model of care involving a Quant Coach as an integral member of a medical team, with the patient at the center. Slides are here on SlideShare:
Self Tracking in a Medical Context: The Quant Coach (http://www NULL.slideshare NULL.net/paulabramsonMD/self-tracking-in-a-medical-context-the-quant-coach) from Paul Abramson MD (http://www NULL.slideshare NULL.net/paulabramsonMD)
A direct link is here: Quantified Doctor Talk: Slides on SlideShare (http://www NULL.slideshare NULL.net/paulabramsonMD/self-tracking-in-a-medical-context-the-quant-coach)
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[…] in a car could have its advantages,” says Paul Abramson, a San Francisco physician who integrates self-tracking into his practice. “A car would be a […]
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