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Stilwell Oklahoma, 1967 Copyleft by CM Gibson

Stilwell Oklahoma 1968 Copyleft by CM Gibson

Medical School 1982 Copyleft by CM Gibson

The Monk Copyleft by CM Gibson

Boston 1986 Copyleft by CM Gibson

Definition of an Expert: A Guy With Two Slide Carousels From Boston “It goes backwards, and forwards... it takes us to a place where we ache to go again. It's not called the wheel, it's called the carousel.” Don Draper, Mad Men

Copyleft by CM Gibson The Perfect Storm

The Monk Copyleft by CM Gibson

The Printing Press For the first time, the printing press allowed rapid distribution of large volumes of printed work, some of which could be critical of English governmentFor the first time, the printing press allowed rapid distribution of large volumes of printed work, some of which could be critical of English government Copyright originated out of English government’s need to control and censor the new flood of seditious printed matterCopyright originated out of English government’s need to control and censor the new flood of seditious printed matter Government permitted only certain people the “Right to Copy” work, the original copyright law was actually a censorship lawGovernment permitted only certain people the “Right to Copy” work, the original copyright law was actually a censorship law Copyleft by CM Gibson

Early Copyright Law: London Company of Stationers

Statute of Anne: 1709 Copyleft by CM Gibson

Medical Textbooks Copyleft by CM Gibson

General Practitioner and Specialist’s Income Fact Book 2008

Copyleft by CM Gibson Whose Rights Should be Protected in the Modern Electronic Era?

Copyleft by CM Gibson

Expensive Weapons of Mass Destruction Inexpensive Weapons of Mass Collaboration Old World New World Old World vs New World: Competition vs Collaboration Copyleft by CM Gibson

Internet 1.0 Website with one directional flow of information Old World Internet 2.0 Participatory community with bidirectional flow of information Think Twitter, YouTube; Facebook; Wikipedia New World Old World vs New World: Internet

Copyleft by CM Gibson Old World vs New World: Reach and Content Broadcast millions of shows to one

Copyleft by CM Gibson Symbol: The Silo Organization: Vertical “Command and Control” The corner office Old World Symbol: The Globe Organization: Horizontal “Co-creation” “Collective genius” “Peering” “Online collectivism” Open space no walls New World Old World vs New World: Organizational Structure

Copyleft by CM Gibson John is the brightest child in kindergarten Physician as “individual player” Promotion depends on first/last author publications Publish or perish Old World John plays well with others in kindergarten Physician as “team player” Promotion depends upon more broadly conceived contributions and collaboration Collaborate or perish New World Old World vs New World: Medicine & Collaboration

Copyleft by CM Gibson The professor Eminence based therapy: “In my experience …” Old World Consensus & guidelines Evidence based therapy: “In the randomized trial …” New World Old World vs New World: Evidence Based Replaces Eminence Based As The Truth Standard

Copyleft by CM Gibson Trusted provider conveys paternalistic, proscriptive information in 1 way conversation to uninformed patient Guidelines based medicine (one size fits all) Old World We must earn the trust of knowledgeable patients through 2 way conversation Personalized medicine (tailored to genetics, risk factors) New World Physician / Patient Power Gradient

Copyleft by CM Gibson Insular and Secretive Innovate from within Knowledge flowed only to those at the top Medium: Paper Copyright Old World Open Source Innovate from without Knowledge flows to and from all Medium: Internet Copyleft New World Old World vs New World: Information Flow

Copyleft by CM Gibson What is Copyleft?

What is a Wiki? Copyleft by CM Gibson

MediaWiki: The Wiki Software Copyleft by CM Gibson

Wiki’s May Be Less Biased Copyleft by CM Gibson

The “World May Be Flat”, But “The Earth is Round” The World is Flat: Wisdom of the Crowd The Earth is Spherical: Expert Opinion Copyleft by CM Gibson

Are Wikis Accurate? Nature 438, ; 2005 Copyleft by CM Gibson

Encyclopedia Britannica Ceases in Book Form after 244 Years

The Ideal “Textbook” Copyleft by CM Gibson

The Ideal “Textbook” Copyleft by CM Gibson

WikiDoc & WikiPatient: Overview Copyleft by CM Gibson

Who Can Get Involved? Copyleft by CM Gibson

Pre-Medical Students: WikiDoc Scholars Program Copyleft by CM Gibson

Evolution of Medical Information Paper Textbooks & Articles Behind Paywalls PC Web 1.0 One way conveyance of data behind paywalls Mobile Web 2.0 Free WikiDoc Oral Tradition Copyleft by CM Gibson