Nursing Education 2.0 via YouTube

Nursing Education 2.0: YouTube
Diane J. Skiba, Nursing Education Perspectives: Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 100–102.

I found this article in the bimonthly Nursing Education Perspectives via my SiteMeter referral tracker. It mentioned the post Echocardiograms and Cases on You Tube.

The collaborative medical encyclopedia AskDrWiki has used YouTube/Google Video extensively to upload more than 140 coronary angiogram videos. All are free to watch.

An abstract about the experience of AskDrWiki founders with using YouTube for cardiology education will be presented at the annual meeting of the International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) in Cleveland, Ohio in July. In total, we submitted 6 abstracts focused on using new technologies (Web 2.0 and other tools) in medical education. All of them were accepted and will be published in the The Journal of the International Association of Medical Science Educators (JIAMSE).

Further reading:
YouTube for Your Business. PC World, 06/2007.
Video tutorial: How to get yourself on YouTube, for business or pleasure. ComputerWorld, 06/2007.
BioMed Central's You Tube channel: videos from BioMed Central's authors and editors, 09/2007.
Negative Immunization Videos Posted on YouTube May Contradict Facts, Experts Warn. WebMD Medical News, 12/2007.
YouTube as a Source of Information on Immunization: A Content Analysis. JAMA, 12/2007.
Click to play: YouTube and similar sites have more doctors getting ready for their close-ups. AMNews, 01/2008.

Related:
YouTube Feeds. Google Operating System, 01/2008.
YouTube as a Source of Health Misinformation. Highlight HEALTH 2.0, 02/2008.
YouTube as a source of information on immunization: a content analysis. Keelan et al. JAMA. 2007 Dec 5;298(21):2482-4.