About The Author
Bertalan Mesko, MD, PhD, the author of The Guide to the Future of Medicine, is a medical futurist who graduated from the University of Debrecen, Medical School and Health Science center with Weszprémy Award as a medical doctor and finished PhD in the field of clinical genomics with summa cum laude.
As a medical futurist, he envisions the next steps and trends for companies and governments in order to make sure a mutually positive relation between the human touch and innovative technologies will rule the future of healthcare.
He is the managing director and founder of Webicina.com, the first service that curates the medical and health-related social media resources for patients and medical professionals. He has given over 500 presentations from the Yale, Stanford and Harvard University to the centre of the World Health Organization and the Futuremed course organized by the Singularity University at NASA; and is a health 2.0 consultant for pharma and medical technology companies. Healthspottr.com included him in the Future Health Top 100 list and was included in the New Europe 100 list in 2014.
He is the author of the Social Media in Clinical Practice handbook; as well as the multiple award-winning medical blog, Scienceroll.com; and the founder and lecturer of the Social Media in Medicine online and offline university course which is the first of its kind worldwide.
His work was mentioned by CNN.com, the World Health Organization, National Geographic, Forbes, TIME, BBC, the New York Times, and Wired Science, among others.
He is a member of Mensa International and the World Future Society. He has been selected by the Huffington Post as one of the 30 biotech thinkers with the biggest global impact. He is a member of the “Committee on Future Research” of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Last date of modification: 23rd of August, 2015.
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Godd luck to your blog. Cheers, Attila.
sorry, good. 🙂
Thank you! I’m trying… 🙂 But the English scientific blog community is of course much bigger than the Hungarian one.
Nice blog, we have similar interests. I hope you keep up the good work! make the best from your side!
Then I wish I were literate in Hungarian! 😉 Welcome to the blogosphere.
Don’t think that. If you’re alone in a community, it’s not so exciting… 🙂
Welcome to the medical blogsphere and Best Regards from Mexico.
So, are you going to be a genetist?
Thank you! 🙂 Yes, I plan to become a clinical geneticist. Now, I work on Fragile X syndrome. In this blog, I plan to post interviews with famous geneticists…
Hey!!! I cannot wait to read more of this. I mean, you just know so much about this. So much of it Ive never even thought of. You sure did put a new twist on something that Ive heard so much about. I dont believe Ive actually read anything that does this subject as good justice as you just did. 🙂 🙂
Hi,
I saw your link at easternblot.net
I want to let you know about an other web site for science related cartoons…I like the cartoons there.
web address is
http://www.biocomicals.com/
Thank you
Pat
Thanks for the link, I’ll write a post about it as I loved their cartoons. 🙂
Hey, your blog is getting more and more successful man! I’m sure that Scienceblogs.com will come knocking on your door quite soon.
Thank you! 🙂 But according to the blog stats, I don’t feel the same. On Saturday, Scienceroll will be one month old and I’ll publish my first month blog stat diagram. There is a spectacular oscillation.
BTW, it would be really great. 🙂
very good portrait, NCurse 😉
I understand, understand… You can see the link now. 🙂
You’ve got an interesting blog !:) I added your blog in my blogroll.
Thanks for the kind words! I add yours to mine. 🙂
nice blog, we have similar interests. I hope you keep up the good work.
Thank you! You have a nice site too. I loved your Pre-Meds Gone Wiki! article.
What a great deal of effort you are putting into this. Most impressive. And you already have quite a following. Congratulations on a great idea.
Thank you! Sometimes I write pop-medicine posts. You ARE a serious medical blogger. So much to improve…
Really good work Berci!I am proud of you!You will deserve the “best blogger and the best defender of football” award!Congratulation to your pharmacology exam!
Thank you Johnny! It’s good to hear that from one of the best strikers in Debrecen. 😀
grats! debrecen ownage
keep up the good work
(jó látni hogy nem mindenki csak a kiadott tananyag felett könyököl napról-napra)
Thanks!
I’m trying, trying… 🙂
Hello Dr. Mesko,
I know you are a 4th year med student, but, you will have the doctor designation shortly. Congratulations.
I am a new medical blogger (very different site and goals from yours) and I have been looking through the medical blogging community to see what other people are doing.
I really like your site and plan to refer to it periodically. You have great articles.
Would you consider adding me to your list of blogs?
I have your blog in my list already.
Thank you,
Rima Bishara, MD
OK, I already said it but this screen popped up again.
So, hello, again.
Rima Bishara
Dear Dr. Bishara,
Yes, we have different aimes, but I like your posts, so of course, I added you to my blogroll. By the way, I’m as new to the medical blogosphere as you. Keep up this good work… PS: you have plenty of sponsors. Wow!
I can’t leave a message on your site…
Dr. Mesko,
Thank you for adding me to your blog roll.
I apologize for the difficulty finding a way to comment.
You can use the “Add Comment” feature at the end of each entry or you can use the email I posted with my comment (not for public viewing, of course).
I’ll keep checking your work.
R. Bishara, MD
Hey,,
You have such a wonderful & meaningful aim, 🙂
Thank you for the site,
Regards,
Abdullah
Saudi Arabia
2nd year med student
Thank you for the kind words! A positive feedback always make me write a post. 🙂
Nice blog
Thanks for addinin your blogroll
You’re welcome, I love your posts!
Dr. Mesko,
Thought you’d enjoy a couple of my recent posts.
I took your advice and compiled a list of patient named diseases.
Check in your spare time (if you have any) at
http://www.thedoctorblogger.com and click on the category “Humor in Medicine” (G category).
You have a great site!
R. Bishara
I’ve already written about it in one of my recent posts and I linked to you. 🙂
Medical fun again
Thank you for the kind words!
Nice blog. Keep up the good work
Thank you Venus, you create interesting posts. 🙂
Hi Bertalan,
I am a copywriter, journalist and ad blogger – far from a medicine man, but just want to say I loved your blog!
farrukh
Dear farrukh,
it’s far the best to hear that from a journalist, not a medicine man. I write for you, not just for specialists.
Bertalan, I have read 10 posts, will be back for more. Really nice blog, posts that excite and intrigue me.
Dear Miriam, I left a comment on your page. 🙂
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The new article is located at http://www.meds.com/onlinemeds.html
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Bertalan, thanks! I finally got rid of my habit to think that comments are good. In fact it doesn’t really matter. I just love blogging and will keep doing it.
hi Bertalan.. I’m Huda Toriq. I’m like you… a 4th year medical student.. but hasn’t yet done a lot of things like you did.. thanks for the inspiration.. I’ve added your blog in my blogroll.. But you might won’t understand anything in my blog-as a people who live in a country that don’t use English even as a second language.. I write my all my post in my language – Indonesian.
Maybe some time or soon I’ll translate it also in English. I’ts nice to know you..
Thank you, Huda! I should speak Indonesian… 🙂
Anyway, I started to blog in Hungarian first then after some time, I changed to English. So don’t worry. Maybe once you’ll change too.
Hi, Bertalan!
I found your marvellous site today, and a lot of other very interesting sites associated with it.
I have a web site where a computer model of cell proliferation in living tissue is published (www.cell-division-program.com). The program was made by my colleague with the theoretical background of my old articles. It is a program that naturally could not be fitted in a scientific journal. Besides, I don’t work. (A note about me exists on Wiki, there is also my personal story at http://ca.geocities.com/uoftfraud/)
Now, I wonder if you could popularize this cell-division-program site. Since it is not in a journal, people don’t know it. I think it must be very interesting to your readers, as it is the first work explaining how the structures of the tissues are formed and how cells are replaced by new ones.
Just found your site. Will be stopping by again.
You have quite a refreshing outlook into genetics and medicine!
Michael: I sent you an e-mail.
Bongi and meow: These kind words always help me to move on. 🙂
Szia, Bertalan,
bocsi, hogy magyarul szólok, de mindössze annyit szeretnék mondani, hogy gratulálok a blogodhoz és legyen sok sikered az életben és a szakmádban. Találd meg a helyedet minél hamarabb.
Üdvözlettel
Puskás Csaba, háziorvos.
Kedves Csaba!
Orvostól nem kaptam még ilyen kedves visszajelzést. Köszönöm szépen és próbálkozom megtalálni.
Berci
Awesome site, dude. Respect.
(Csak így tovább!)
Köszönöm! 🙂
Just want to drop by and say what a great site this is! I will definitely be coming back often and check on you posts, very interesting indeed.
Thank you! 🙂 What is the difference between DirectScience.info and Wikipedia for example? I’m curious about it as your site seems to be interesting.
Thanks. Well, when I started my site, I did not really know about Wikipedia. I thought of just creating a reference site for myself at first. Now that Wikipedia is popular, my site seems redundant. I am hoping now that I can write more extensive articles and I am in the process of adding new features (such as animation and java applets, and protocols) that are not available in Wikipedia. Though Wikipedia is definitely better in many ways!
thanks for your visit to my blog…
nice blog here buddy..
Too much of genetics…. i felt dizzy at first..
🙂 It’s about genetics, medicine and web 2.0; popular medicine and wikipedia… You came the wrong time (I’ve written mostly about genetics in the last few days…)
Good job. Love your site. Keep up the good work!
nice work, u ll enjoy my blog too
Sumer’s radiology Site
http://sumerdoc.blogspot.com
Wow! And you’ve written a textbook for medical students. 🙂
I’m going to take my radiology exam on the 29th of June. Maybe, I’ll have to learn from your book.
Great blog!
Hi B.: I’m sorry to bother you – I know you are super busy, but I bumped into a bit of science I don’t quite understand in researching writing a post over at Healthline today & I was wondering if you, or someone you know, has time to post a response & explain what exactly
commercialize fully human antibodies for autoimmune diseases means?
http://www.healthline.com/blogs/healthline_connects/2007/06/biotechnology-comes-of-age-acquistions.html
Should we be scared? Thanks in advance if you have time, & if you don’t know worries, I’m still your devoted fan…jc
I don’t think we should be scared but I’m not your man on the subject. Anyway, I know someone who could tell you more. 🙂
http://scienceoftheinvisible.blogspot.com/
Thanks, Bertalan. You’re the best…jc
You are delightful and handsome – do you have a girlfriend?
Lol! Thank you, yes I have… 🙂
nice blog. I like it very much
can you review my blog http://grow-taller-secret.blogspot.com/
What a unique subject! I laughed a lot while reading your posts. 🙂
I bookmarked this blog.
Thank you for adding my Blog to your “What’s on the web? (24 July 2007) list”.
I wish we had more medical students like you when I went to medical school years ago.
I look to forward to continued visits to your Blog.
Respectfully
My link is
http://iphonemedicine.blogspot.com/
Thank you for such a great site! I have just started a blog for medical/dental students at my university, and have added your page to my site (at creakysites@wordpress.com). I am one of a group of medical reference/informatics librarians who work with medical/dental students. Your site will be one I check frequently. As a beginning blogger, one day I hope to have my site look as good!
Salvatore: You’re most welcome! I’ve already started to follow your great blog. Don’t forget to submit your best articles for the Medicine 2.0 blog carnival at medicine20.wordpress.com
creaky15: If you have any kind of questions, don’t hesitate to contact me. When I started to write my blog, I got plenty of helps from other bloggers. And consider joining the medicine 2.0 carnival as mentioned above.
I believe, you have attain your goal using this medical blog.
Congratulation! More power to you!
Thank you so much! 🙂
But there is so much to go…
Congratulations, Bertalan! You’ve got an interview in the Careers section of the British Medical Journal. That’ll do the old profile no harm at all 🙂
Thank you Shane, for the notice! It’s good to see you here again! 🙂
Nice blog, keep it up!
Thank you! I’m trying. 🙂
Bertalan – your blog is absolutely the top of the top – amazing ! Thanks for welcoming me into the DNA Network.
John, thank you so much for the kind words!
I had to add you to my blogroll and feedreader as well. Welcome in the blogosphere!
szia berci!
nagyon érdekes az oldalad.
üdv.
verocska
Köszönöm szépen, Verocska! 🙂
Bertalan, congratulations for your blog, nice innitiative. you could be interested in doing cross-linking or publish some of your news in http://health2.info
regrdas
Miguel, thank you so much for the kind words! I’ve been following your site for a time now (and also planned to dedicate a whole post to it), but of course, I’m interested in cross-linking.
Keep up your great work!
Dear Bertalan :: I’m truly impressed! Cool site. How do you find time to manage all this?
I’ve linked to your site from http://www.kliniskbiokemi.net (in Danish) —
Gode websites! [Good websites!]
► ScienceRoll
09-10-2007 :: Et eksempel på et dynamisk site med et væld af informationer, kommentarer og links — og styret af én mand. [An example of a dynamic website with plenty of informations, comments and links — an run by one man].
Regards,
Ulrik
Ulrik, thank you so much!
It takes 2-3 hours a day and as I usually work at night, it doesn’t take time from studying and my lectures. I hate sleeping so it’s easier like that. 🙂
Hi Bertalan ,
Great blog with lot’s of useful information!
if you wish to get more about Psoriasis and ways to fight the problem, please feel free to contact me. soon, we’ll release a new research made by the Dead Sea, and I’ll be more then happy to give it to you.
Best Regards,
Avi
Thank you, Avi!
If it’s related to web 2.0, I’d love to write about it!
hello, nice blog with great ideas…., keep the hard work going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!……..as a med student appreciate such efforts……….!!!!
best regards
shakira
Thank you, Shakira! 🙂
very nice blog – so informative! I’m about to start into med school so this is some good reading!
Thank you, Spencer! You have a nice blog as well! Where do you plan to start medschool?
Wow, this is sure one interesting blog.
Thanks for your time and effort.
Can you please exchange links with me?
Of course, I blogrolled you!
Thanks a lot 🙂
Szia Berci!!!
Szeretnék Neked segíteni a szavazáshoz….az iwiwen olvastam…de elakadtam a vote gombnál…valamennyire megy nekem is az angol és érdekes a blogod!!!szurkolok!!!
Üdv:Borbás Gabi
Szia Gabi!
Köszönöm szépen! Ilyenkor minden szavazat rengeteget jelent.
Ha nem szeretsz angolul olvasni, akkor ajánlom figyelemedbe magyar orvosi blogomat (http://mediq.blog.hu)… 🙂
Üdvözlettel,
Meskó Berci
I’m following a real-time blog which is tracking an outbreak of a global pandemic. http://www.dominieschronicle.blogspot.com
I think it’s a great example of how web 2.0 can help us to explore medical scenarios. As a leader in the field of the use of the web 2.0 and medicine I’d be interested in your opinion and whether or not you think such innovation has any merit..
Hi, I’m Nico. You have great blog-I’m just surprised if you still on medical student’s. Hope you want to link exchange with may blog at : http://poundmed.com
thanx before.
Donna, thank you for the link! I should write about them!
Nico, of course, welcome on board!
Hi Bertalan, I find your blog really amazing.
I am Ana, from Belgrade, and I am information specialist at Institute of Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, that is a great blog. As I am NOT medical staff , but phylologyst , I try to understand what really means PGP , personalized medicine. As I see it is only focused to genes and PGP? I will post on my blogthe information about you and your work ( blog ) to my researchers.
I know it will be interesting for them.
Ana, thank you for the encouragement! It means a lot to me. In Central-Europe, it’s not so easy to promote these new tools in medicine.
Anyway, personalized genetics is somewhere between genetics and preventive medicine. It not only focuses on genes, but the whole genome of a person. Check out the Gene Genie carnival (genegenie.wordpress.com) for more.
I wish you the best!
I already checked Gene Genie carnival and informed our researchers about your blog http://ncrcbiblioteka.blogspot.com (it is in serbian language)
The latest thing I know that we are doing is preventive of thyroid cancer by gene prevention. ( high incidence of thyroid cancer)
But we do for years on BRCA1 and BRCA2, for breast cancer.
I am sure your site will help to many of our medical specialists.
And your site is also on Guus van den Brekel’s blog http://digicmb.blogspot.com/ coordinator of electronic’ services in Univesity of Groningen. ( i saw it few days ago)
hey thats great i wish you the best, i have the same idea as you have in mind 😉
Hey Ali! Thank you for dropping by! 🙂
Hi! I’m a med student too, from Indonesia. Nice blog you’ve got! 🙂
Nice site. My blog began on blogger as a simplification of medical studies, but it didn’t fare well so I moved it here and threw in other topics. Almost all of my health articles are in the archives.
We had the same basic premise–it is a good one.
News agencies are not good at interpreting studies–of any kind:)
Take Care!
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Hello!
Your blog was recommended to my by Andras Szekely (tomographyblog.com) and I must confess I am most impressed and have found the blog very useful. I plan on studying medicine at your school and you guys have re-fired my interest to study there.
Hope we’ll meet sometime.
Bye and the sky is your limit!
I’m so glad you found it interesting.
Let me know if you have a question.
Hi,
Indeed I’ve lots of questions especially regarding your school. But Andras has promised to help me on those. Nevertheless, I’ll holler at you when necessary. It’s much more fun learning from many people.Thanks and bye for now.
Great Blog, Bertalan. I’m medical student from indonesia. First thing that i see from your blog, Bertalan have great interest in medical genetics. Would you like to give me some link for beginner like me, introduction about medical genetics and how it can change future of medics?
Best regard
aryaweblog! I’m glad you like this field of medicine. You may find these links useful:
http://scienceroll.com/personalized-medicine/
http://cancergenetics.wordpress.com/
And any of the DNA Network blogs: http://feeds.feedburner.com/The-DNA-Network
The University of Yale?
Perhaps you meant Yale University
Nice blog.
Keep writing.
Thank you, Ganesh!
As you might know, in the US, Matthew Holt is co-founder of an effort similar to Medicine 2.0, Health 2.0.
http://www.thehealthcareblog.com/the_health_care_blog/health_20/index.html
http://www.health2con.com/
Great tool! ScienceRoll offers a nice mix of sources and it’s easy to use. Great work!
Bertalan is your name or lastname?
leandrobertalan@yahoo.com
Leandro, Bertalan is my first name and everyone calls me Berci.
Hello, I’ve had 8 back & neck surgeries and it’s hard real hard to find a dr. that will help me. I have several other problems too. I hurt 24/7 ,can’t sleep , and go numb in different places.What can I do. I don’t have the money to go every where looking for some one to help’
Good job!
This is an interesting and very informative blog doing Science 2.0, or what Zittrain calls “generativity”.
We can construct knowledge and information by mass participation.
Great idea! This is need to be done and it’s a step towards better healthcare. Congratulations!
I was very intrigued by this blog and the immense wealth of information you are presenting on it. Great job! I have a blogterview idea for you that I will email you.
I think that that is a very good idea and a great step in medical
health care! Well done
let me congratulate U on that nice & well organized blog
dr qasida
blog: broken heart
http://tabibqulob.blogspot.com/
You are very cute! good luck with your blog!
Another recognition of Berci’s groundbreaking work on his blog by Genomeweb:
http://www.genomeweb.com/node/909938?emc=el&m=291141&l=1&v=e05b63eddf
Congratulations!
Gyorgy Abel, MD, PhD (currently at Lahey Clinic & Harvard Medical School; formerly at DOTE, Debrecen)
Hi Bertalan,
I’m a second-year medical student at Yale trying to develop a wiki of the best resources on the web. There are already many variants of this (including the Medical Education 2.0 concept).
What I have been trying to do, however, is create a site that would allow students to post, comment on, and rate online resources. (Ideally, it would also allow users to upload screen shots of the site.)
Essentially, it would be like a restaurant review site, but for web resources.
We established a primitive version of the site here:
http://yalemedreview.pbwiki.com/
Luckily, the librarians at the Cushing-Whitney Library at Yale thought this was a pretty useful idea and they asked their head developer to begin designing a more sophisticated site (using Jango, I believe).
I was just wondering if you know of any other sites like the one I’ve described. Any suggestions you have would welcomed! Feel free to shoot me an email.
Best,
Peter
Peter, I just sent you an e-mail.
I just read your work experience and it’s impressive. Good luck with what’s coming next!
Best
Valentin, Novoseek
Hi sir, I have new blogs with PR1 to PR4. I want to exchange links with you if you want.
I have:
1 PR4 Blog
6 PR3 Blogs
1 PR2 Blog
Please reply. Thank you so much!
Dear Bertalan,
I just started a new site at http://www.danmedicalreport.com. We are an independent medical news site updated daily; News on cancer, heart, diet, children, drugs, health care. Links to other sites including: medical news, hospitals, doctors’ blog, alternative medicine blogs, and patients’ blogs.
I would be happy to link your blog on my site. Would you consider linking mine to yours?
All the best,
Dan
How do you pronounce Bertalan? It is my last name.
Hi Bertalan, did you read this morning’s International Herald Tribune? You are on PAGE 1 in the Twitter story! The funny thing is that the online version then forgets about you.
How is that?
Regards from Germany,
Alec
Hello Alec,
Thank you so much for informing me about that. I will have to get that issue.
Berci
Hi Bertalan,
It’s nice reading your blog posts. Keep up the gd work! 🙂
Cheers,
Michelle
http://Michellekwong.com
Hi Bertalan,
If you want to add Facebook or email sharing buttons to your blog posts, there’s a plugin that does it for you: http://tinyurl.com/sharebuttons
Hope you find it helpful!
Cheers,
Very helpful
I like your inniative… good work..
visit: http://www.meetscience.net
Regards
Hey Bertalan,
Just found your blog and think you’re doing a great job! I saw you’re headed to grad school soon, so I wanted to let you know about a resource I just launched, called BenchFly (http://www.benchfly.com). Our primary goal is to support researchers lives both in and out of the lab. We’ve created an open-access resource for scientists to share tips, tricks and techniques via video- bringing first-hand instruction to anyone with an internet connection. Check it out if you have a minute- I’d be happy to talk with you more about it if you’re interested.
Keep up the good work!
Alan
Bertalan, you look pretty much like the archetypal medical student here in this pic..i Like it!
Very informative blog, it is nice to have credible sources for consumer health information. We provide physician reviewed health content as well. http://www.adam.com
Keep up the good work!
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