Telehealth,
Telemedicine
and eHealth
Judith has
been known as an expert in Internet technology since her days as a leader
in CompuServe's Journalism Forum and the publication of her book, The
Woman's Guide to Online Services (McGraw-Hill, 1995). She
has written about the Internet for well-known consumer magazines;
has been interviewed by many national magazines, daily newspapers, radio
and TV shows; and has served as moderator at three national Internet conferences.
She also has eight years of experience in editing technical documentation,
marketing copy and Web sites for technology companies, including Cisco
Systems, Juniper Networks, Netscape Communications and Vocera Communications
and other well-known corporations. (See Client
Listing.)
So it's been
natural for her to combine her long-standing interest in online communications
with her interest in the health field. In 2002, she completed Stanford
University School of Medicine's Medical Informatics Short Course,
on campus, and joined the American Medical Informatics Association.
She attended the Telehealth 2002 teleconference sponsored by the
Association of Telehealth Service Providers (ATSP) and several workshops
and presentations at the American Health Informatics Management Association
(AHIMA) annual convention in San Francisco in September 2002.
She writes
newsletters, Web copy and feature articles and edits those, as well as
marketing communications collateral and technical documentation, for companies
involved in this emerging and exciting field. Please
see the Health Information and
Education section in Expertise for more info. You'll find two
relevant articles in the Recent Articles section:
Government
Funding for Telehealth or Telemedicine Part 1: Funding Sources
New
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program Offers $10.3 Million for eHealth
Effectiveness Research
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