Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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network. Not everything is a lie.


is well known that the Internet can find everything. And it is well known ( even know if this is a widespread practice ), which must be guided by common sense to find that source that we really provide truthful information and quality, especially as health is concerned .

In this article of The Country , delve on this subject and also many examples of reliable sources, give us some guidelines for distinguishing the wheat from the chaff:




Patient Forum advised to check that the page refers to is credited by some quality label (such as Accredited Medical Web College of Physicians of Barcelona or is certified by the Health On the Net Foundation), is reviewed periodically notified of its contents "can never replace the brokering of health professionals", a record of the author, cite sources and update date, and allow contact or exchange ideas with those responsible for the information.

That
be accessible, relevant personal data in a transparent and accountable , and use a language accessible (those included in the Patient Forum can understand a student of 2 ยบ ESO).
Best reading video, and text messages ", adds the doctor and founder of the Forum, Albert Jovell, which encourages boaters to take a critical spirit:" The data do not have to be true just because they're on the Internet. And in any case will be general information, not the actual history of anyone. "

Ignacio Parada, founder of the network Vi.Vu gives importance to those who generate the content doctors are as the web so be accountable for identifying the number of schools. "One key is to check the General Council of Medical Colleges if a physician is one who claims to be" recommended.

already know: common sense!

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