Welcoming Dr. Halamka’s new blog

October 22nd, 2007 by David E. Williams of the Health business blog

Dr. John Halamka, CIO of CareGroup and Harvard Medical School has launched a new blog: Life as a Healthcare CIO. John already has more titles and responsibilities than anyone I know of, so adding blogging to his routine shouldn’t be any big deal.


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  1. New Health Care CIO Blog | Health News Says:

    [...] Looking forward to reading his posts. Tip to David Williams at Health Business Blog for pointing out this new health care CIO blog. Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]

  2. Maark Juliano Says:

    Our new company – Xenomis – has just announced a partnership with Harvard Medical School for proprietary science that will assist in the development of nutraceutical products with potentially far reaching effects. The Xenomis products use a unique combination of a Xeno Factors (concentrated polyphenols including resveratrol) and a highly concentrated proprietary red wine Australian Extract. Resveratrol and other polyphenols may help increase longevity, improve memory and endurance, help treat many age-related medical problems.

    Read the whole press release: http://www.xenomis.com/pressrelease.htm
    Company website: http://www.xenomis.com

    Mark Juliano
    co-founder
    Xenomis

  3. New Health Care CIO Blog | Health News Says:

    [...] Check out the great content in these recent posts, Top 10 Things a CIO Can Do to Enhance Security and the pro/cons of Flexible Work Arrangements. Looking forward to reading more of his posts. Tip to David Williams at Health Business Blog for pointing out this new health care CIO blog. Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]

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