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British Medical Journal
Editorials, How Web 2.0 is changing medicine, Dean Giustini
BMJ 2006;333:1283-1284 (23 December)

"One of the best blogs in medicine is Ves Dimov's Clinical Cases and Images - Blog. It contains a rich collection of "presurfed" material for busy clinicians and features interactivity and timely discussion. Dimov is also a supporter of medical librarian bloggers. Why waste time fumbling with search engines when you can consult this blog for timely updates? As well as case discussions, Ves provides links to today's medical headlines from Reuters and clinical images via a dynamic, free photo sharing tool called Flickr. One of his slide presentations "Web 2.0 in medicine" is available on Slideshare (itself a fantastic new 2.0 tool). Clinical Cases and Images is a virtual laboratory for doctors and medical librarians interested in Web 2.0."

The blog web site was founded by:


Ves Dimov, M.D.

Dr. Dimov is an Allergist/Immunologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Chicago. He is double board-certified in Allergy/Immunology (ABAI, a conjoint board of Medicine and Pediatrics) and Internal Medicine (ABIM). Dr. Dimov is the the Editor of the World Allergy Organization (WAO) Small Airways Working Group site and a Member the WAO Web Editorial Board. He is a former Member of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Advisory Board for Students and Residents.

Dr. Dimov is known internationally for his contributions to the medical research community with over 130 publications to date including journal articles, book chapters and abstracts. He was interviewed by Nick Genes, the founder of the online Grand Rounds for the Pre-Rounds column of Medscape.com:

Popular Case-Based Resource Models Online Medical Training. 2006;8(2), 2006 Medscape.

Clinical Cases Make Blog a Popular Resource. 2006;8(1), 2006 Medscape.

Contact: clinicalcases@gmail.com

The blog is a part of the Clinical Cases and Images project which was also featured in the British Medical Journal:

"Clinical Cases and Images is a useful resource that brings together various pearls of medical wisdom and aims to bridge the gap between clinical theory and practice (clinicalcases.org).

This well organized site contains a good collection of case histories, with links to imaging, and clinical examination and procedure websites, making this a feature rich site with a strong focus on clinical learning."

British Medical Journal
Reviews, Netlines, Harry Brown
BMJ 2005;331:1345 (3 December)

The project was featured and referenced in 14 peer-reviewed medical journals and other scientific publications including, British Medical Journal (3 times), Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, Student BMJ, Medical Journal of Australia, Clinical Infectious Diseases, BMC Education, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Nursing Education Perspectives, Baylor College of Medicine Web Digest and Medscape (2 times). It was also featured by the The Los Angeles Times and Reuters. The project was presented at multiple national and international scientific meetings.

Clinical Cases and Images - Blog is featured by the Nature Publishing Group portal for high-quality science blogs (Nature Blogs).


Medical journals, scientific publications and major newspaper that have featured ClinicalCases.org.

More Reviews:

Clinical Cases and Images: CasesBlog

Dr. Ves Dimov has been riding the crest of the medicine 2.0 wave for years and his comprehensive and relentlessly up-to-date blog is the gateway to his internationally recognized collection of clinical teaching cases and images. This blog epitomizes the intersection of medicine and Web 2.0 in its full glory.



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Senior Editor

Shahid Randhawa, M.D., Allergist/Immunologist, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Information provided here is for medical education only. It is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice. If you are a patient, please see your doctor for evaluation of your individual case. Under no circumstances will the authors be liable to you for any direct or indirect damages arising in connection with use of this website.

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Published: 01/04/2004
Updated: 09/01/2011

1 comment:

  1. Dear Dr. Dimov

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    Urs. Thameen

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