• Home
  • About
    • History (how we began)
    • Mission (Why it matters)
    • Method (what we do)
    • Growth (what’s next)
    • Vision (What’s unique)
    • Founder
    • FAQs
  • Projects
  • Resources
    • Wellness Resources
    • Wellness Samples, Demo
  • Coming
  • Contact
You are here: Home / Archives for DoubleCheckMD

When Life Goes Sideways: Is There An App For That?

November 8, 2010 by Amy Jussel 13 Comments

Dec. 14, 2015 Update While digital 'screens' helped me triage many Rx and Dx complications in rural environs, and this remote locale used screens beautifully to bring urban advice into a sepsis … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Nutrition & Wellness, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth Tagged With: caregivers, caregiving, consumer centric health, DoubleCheckMD, eldercare, emergency technology, first aid, future of health care, grandparents, Healia, health 2.0 accelerator, health apps, health care, health education, health portals, Health2.0, Healthline, IFTF, kids emergency health, medical advice, medical diagnosis tools, mHealth, mobile apps, mobile health, public health, Pulse and Signal, Rx drug interactions, sandwich generation, senior citizens, symptom checking, TNTY, Triage, WebMD, wellness
Amy Jussel
Founder
We're changing the channel of media and marketing influence toward a healthier worldview for kids!

Tweets from @shapingyouth

Follow @shapingyouth

Amy Jussel
@shapingyouth

  • #WomensHistoryMonth #RepresentationMatters https://t.co/kcUzsEEBti
    about 20 hours ago
  • #FeelGoodFriday Shoutout to all the young people and teens helping elders navigate the tech triage to get #vaccines… https://t.co/tKTz8cbG31
    about 1 day ago
  • Thought a market correction for a #GOP conservative party might happen, but lies +disinformation spewing from Pence… https://t.co/kVZCL8zoTt
    about 1 day ago

Categories

ConnectAmy Jussel on Google Plus

Affiliations

Creative Commons LicenseShapingYouth is offered under a Creative Commons “Attribution-noncommercial-noderivatives” license. (Details)