Connecting online is great, but if you happen to be attending one of these events, we'd love to meet you in person to speak about Health 2.0, trends in health care, and how we may be able to work together to keep improving the health care system.
We're looking forward to speaking at several upcoming conferences...we'll continue to post our schedule as it fills up:
Steven Krein will speak on a panel discussion at the upcoming Health 2.0 NorthEast networking event in Boston, on January 23. Matthew Holt will keynote the event, and Indu Subaiya mentioned she would also be in attendance. (I am hoping to attend as well along with our Editor, Pat Washburn).
Later this month, I'll be speaking at the 7th Annual ePharma Summit in Philadelphia, PA on January 30th. The panel, Social Media, Blogs and User Generated Content: What's Working Today, What Will Work Tomorrow?, will be moderated by Bob Harrell, Director, eMarketing, SHIRE PHARMACEUTICALS.
Panelists include Jack Barrette, CEO, MOVINGHEALTH; Brad Aronson, Executive Vice President, aQUANTIVE, parent company of AVENUE A|RAZORFISH; Melissa Davies, Research Director, Healthcare Practice, NIELSEN BUZZMETRICS; Daniel Palestrant, MD, CEO, SERMO; Kevin Nalty, Consumer-Generated Media Expert, Formerly with J&J and Unity Stokes, Co-Founder and President, ORGANIZED WISDOM.
If we don't see you at one of these events, feel free to follow our OrganizedWisdom Twitter feed and we will keep you updated with our posts.


This is my first time on this blog and I really like the content ; ) Have you guys checked out thedailyskinny.com yet? It's mainly for healthy weight loss, but they also get into some great nutrition and exercise advice.
Posted by: Jimmy Clark | January 23, 2008 at 07:07 AM
Jimmy,
Thanks for the comment. For really great sites, users of OrganizedWisdom are able to suggest great links and resources to specific WisdomCards. Check out our Weight Loss WisdomCards and people from the community are able to contribute by adding to the list.
We do review each of those links to make sure they are useful resources and not spam or too marketing related. The key is to guide people to useful information, services and resources only.
Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Unity Stoakes | January 23, 2008 at 09:32 AM