Author Archives: mariahagglund

Patient’s online access to their electronic health records in Sweden

In October 2012 I wrote a blog post about why I wanted to read my own electronic health records. In this post, I will try to give a very brief summary of what has happened since then when it comes to … Continue reading

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Blogg100

This may be slightly mad considering my recent track record as a blogger, but I’m itching to start writing blog posts again and I figured I need some motivation. So, I’m challenging myself by joining the #blogg100 challenge. The idea … Continue reading

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PhD Parenting

I started writing this post last year as I was taking the MOOC “How to survive your PhD“. I quickly got engaged in online discussions about the struggles of getting your PhD and keeping your sanity. I worked on my … Continue reading

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I’m back!

Wow – it’s been almost a year since I last wrote! Not to make excuses, but this has been a very hectic year for me… In July last year I took on the role of Director of Studies for our … Continue reading

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My role as a PhD student supervisor

For several reasons I’ve been thinking a lot about my role as a supervisor of PhD students lately. I currently supervise 2 PhD students, and most of what I do as a supervisor is based on experience of having been … Continue reading

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My very first book chapter!

http://www.igi-global.com/book/achieving-effective-integrated-care-beyond/102181#table-of-contents Soon, soon, my very first book chapter will be published! It’s called “Informatics and Socio-technical Challenges when Designing Solutions for Integrated eCare” and I’ve co-authored it with Sabine Koch and Isabella Scandurra. Can’t wait to see it in print!

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Final reflections on Flexible, Distance and Online Learning

As you may have noticed, during the fall I participated in  the online course FDOL (flexible, distance and online learning), and now it is time to make my final reflections on what I have learned during the course. What I’ve … Continue reading

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