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Crowdsourcing Your Diagnosis

Crowdsourcing Your Diagnosis. Sharon Leslie Georgia State University. “My doctor told me my post-surgery pain was normal.” - Mindy. Yes, we do. “The pace of medical research is glacial… If we see a pattern; that could lead somewhere.” -Sergey Brin (Google). What about

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Crowdsourcing Your Diagnosis

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  1. Crowdsourcing Your Diagnosis • Sharon Leslie • Georgia State University

  2. “My doctor told me my post-surgery pain was normal.” - Mindy

  3. Yes, we do.

  4. “The pace of medical research is glacial…If we see a pattern; that could lead somewhere.” -Sergey Brin (Google)

  5. What about librarians?

  6. It’s happening. Period.

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