| July |
2002 |
New York Times article (You may need to register at no cost with the New
York Time Online to Read the Story) Features our Board Member Nancy Conn-Levin and
mentions our homepage! |
| Aug |
2001 |
We were written up on the NBCi website! |
| Apr |
2001 |
ON
MAGAZINE, formerly known as TIME Digital wrote an article - 'Heal Thyself', with
thousands of sites devoted to health, both patients and doctors are experiencing the power
of the Web and it's changing medicine forever by Richard Firstman |
| Feb |
2001 |
Internet health
comes of age by Lori Valigra |
| Jan |
2001 |
Press release
from the Tim and Tom Gullikson Foundation.
Foundation ends fifth anniversary year with record revenues & events |
| Aug |
2000 |
Gullikson to
present award to survivor, the Cincinnati Enquirer |
| Jul |
1999 |
Can Useful and Reliable Online
Health Resources be Produced by
'Medically Unqualified' Persons? Published in The Ferguson Report |
| Sept |
1998 |
'Patient Education',
an article published in Medical Computing Today
by Marjorie Lazoff, MD |
| Apr |
1998 |
Healthcare
Consumers Seize Market Power
by Charlene Marietti |
| Jan |
1998 |
Mouse
Calls by Tinker Ready. A feature story in The Boston Phoenix Newspaper. |
| Jan |
1998 |
Life Support by Email by
Dominic Gates. In Pretext Magazine Online. |
| June |
1997 |
Shifting Power to the
Patient by Dominic Gates. A feature article in Microsoft Internet Magazine. |
| May |
1997 |
Cybermedicine: How Computing
Empowers Doctors and Patients for Better Health Care, a book by Dr. Warner Slack. |
| May |
1996 |
"The Doctor is
On", an article in Newsweek Magazine. |
| Mar |
1996 |
Health Online : How to Find
Health Information, Support Groups, and Self-Help Communities in Cyberspace by Tom
Ferguson. |
| Mar |
1996 |
An Article in TechTalk,
the MIT newspaper, by Alice Waugh. |
| Nov |
1995 |
Electronic Support Groups
by Liz Lempert An Article in Technology Review Magazine. |
| Jan |
1995 |
The document that got us on
our way... "BRAINTMR on the Internet" Goes Beyond Brain Tumors! by Samantha
Scolamiero. This was BRAINTMR's entry into the first National Information Infrastructure
Awards competition. |