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LauraCousineau
LauraCousineau
Morning Report Wiki
Jul 7 2008, 2:25 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 7 2008, 2:25 PM EDT
Anyone doing a wiki for Morning Reports? Have any advice to share?
Inspired by the Web 2.0 MLA folks (including Connie, of course!), I've been playing with them. I've just set up a wiki for Morning Report in Pediatrics, with the help of our web developer, Dave McCabe. He did the hard parts and taught me - is teaching me - how to do them.
Do you find this valuable?    
schardt
schardt
1. RE: Morning Report Wiki
Jul 18 2008, 2:49 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 18 2008, 2:49 PM EDT
Hi Laura. I've been thinking about this. I have found so very few of our interns/residents know anything about wikis and blogs. I met with the new ER house staff and they have an empty wiki for their journal club. (One of the faculty is a techie and got the shell up but no content.) I am going to try and get them to post their CATS and other EBM tools so it becomes a resource for the Journal Club. I'd be interested in hearing how your wiki is being used and what content you are posting. Do you find this valuable?    

amyallison
2. RE: Morning Report Wiki
Sep 30 2008, 9:20 AM EDT | Post edited: Sep 30 2008, 9:20 AM EDT
I am experimenting with a blog for morning report (www.euhguide.blogspot.com). I think a wiki would be great in that you would have more flexibility with how the information is formatted (eg, using tables to organize contents). That is the one thing I am struggling with in using a blog. Do you find this valuable?    

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