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Pharma, Social and Human Research Subjects Recruitment

By Dan O'Connor on June 11, 2012

It is not a particularly comfortable time for the pharmaceutical industry. Several extremely profitable drugs, such as Lipitor, Zyprexa, and Levaquin, have lost their patents, whilst other big sellers, like Plavix, Seroquel and Singulair,  lose theirs this year. With an apparent lack of replacement ‘blockbusters’ in the pipeline, the big, ‘brand-name’ pharmaceutical companies’ profits seem… more

Posted in Blog, Healthcare & Pharmaceutical, Press | Tagged ethics, healthcare, human subjects research, Online Communities, Pharma, research | 2 Responses

Social Climber 19: “Paging Dr Climber…”

By Rob Meiklejohn on April 30, 2012

Social Climber 19 has landed.

Posted in Blog, social climber, Uncategorized | Tagged 27/04/2012, healthcare, social climber | Leave a response

Healthcare and the Game Layer

By Dan O'Connor on April 4, 2011

What Mae West can tell us about succesful game layers…

Posted in Blog, Foursquare & Location Based Services, Gaming, Healthcare & Pharmaceutical, Social Gaming | Tagged game layer, games, healthcare | Leave a response

Support, Advise, Share: Three Things to Remember When Engaging With Online Health Groups

By Dan O'Connor on March 27, 2011

How organizations can best engage with online health groups

Posted in Academic, Brand Management, Ethics, Healthcare & Pharmaceutical, RMM sector story, Social Networks, Uncategorized | Tagged ethics, forums, groups, healthcare, johns hopkins, patientslikeme, social | 4 Responses

New Article: Responsibility and Social Media Research in Healthcare

By Dan O'Connor on February 2, 2011

When professional healthcare researchers encounter incorrect medical information in social media, do they have a responsibility to intervene and to correct the mistake?

Posted in Academic, Ethics, Healthcare & Pharmaceutical, Research, RMM sector story | Tagged Academic, ethics, healthcare, research, Social media | Leave a response

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