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Thomas William Ferguson
Thomas William "Tom" Ferguson, M.D. (July 8, 1943 – April 14, 2006) was an American medical doctor, educator, and author. He was an early advocate for patient empowerment, urging patients to educate themselves, to assume control of their own health care, and to use the Internet as a way of accomplishing those goals.〔(New York Times, April 24, 2006 )〕
==Personal life, education, and career==
He was born in Ross, California and grew up in Coos Bay, Oregon. He eventually settled in Austin, Texas, hometown of his wife Meredith Mitchell Dreiss.
He obtained a bachelor's degree from Reed College in Portland, Oregon and a master's degree in creative writing from San Francisco State University. He then went to Yale University School of Medicine, graduating in 1977 with an M.D. degree. However, he never had a medical practice.〔(Medscape, May 11, 2006 )〕 Instead he became a prolific writer about patients as medical consumers and about the doctor-patient relationship, "arguing that informed self-care was a jumping-off point for better health and made for a richer, fairer, if nontraditional, partnership between physicians and their patients."〔 He studied and wrote about the empowered medical consumer beginning in 1975, and about online health resources for consumers beginning in 1987. "He urged patients to educate themselves and share knowledge with one another, and urged doctors to collaborate with patients rather than command them. Predicting the Internet's potential for disseminating medical information long before it became a familiar conduit, he was an early proponent of its use, terming laymen who did so 'E-Patients'."〔 He researched and promoted the popular use of electronic resources including the Internet to gather information and cope with medical conditions.〔(Dan Hoch and Tom Ferguson, ''What I've Learned from E-Patients,'' PLoS Med, August 9, 2005 )〕〔(The Ferguson Report, March 1999 )〕 In 1993 he organized the world's first conference devoted to computer systems designed for medical consumers.

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