Journal of Participatory Medicine
Launched in October 2009, an online, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to documenting how patient participation affects outcomes, resources, and relationships in health care; which interventions increase participation, and the types of evidence that provide the most reliable answers. As Managing Editor, work with editorial team, board members, authors, and contractors to develop the web site, encourage submissions, edit and produce articles, and develop marketing and PR strategies to reach a diverse audience of stakeholders. Also serve as founding Board Member of the Society for Participatory Medicine, whose mission is to transform the culture of medicine to be more collaborative.
The inimitable Sarah Greene has been a towering force in the creation of the Journal of Participatory Medicine, from the inception of the idea, to chairing the Steering Committee, to assembling the powerhouse editorial and advisory boards, to her heavy lifting as founding Managing Editor. Whether dealing with people, process, or product, Sarah excels. The Journal would not exist without her.
— Alan Greene, MD, co-founder and president of the Society of Participatory Medicine, co-founder of DrGreene.com, clinical professor at Stanford University, author of Feeding Baby Green and Raising Baby Green, and Chief of Future Health at A.D.A.M., Inc.