Social Media professionalism for Physicians (prezi)
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See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor 1. Establish authority.First and foremost you must establish authority. Your must know your stuff. Faking it online will not get you far. 2.… Read More
See on Scoop.it – Blogging For Business Smartphones, tablets and other gadgets of the digital age have the potential to transform the relationship between doctors and their patients – for the better, says… Read More
See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor Women with larger social networks are more likely than women who are socially isolated to survive breast cancer, U.S. researchers say. See on http://www.upi.com
See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor For women with early-stage breast cancer, large social networks predict better prognosis, and this association varies based on social support and burden, according to… Read More
See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor Malcolm Gladwell recently wrote in The New Yorker that social media doesn’t effect actual change. Here’s why he’s wrong. See on mashable.com
See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor The theme of this week’s Healthcare Social Media Review is: “Building Evidence for a Future of Open and Connected Healthcare.” And my premise is… Read More
See on Scoop.it – Health Care Social Media Monitor During the summer, I was invited to attend Ideagoras 2012, taking place in Madrid next week. Unfortunately it clashed with some other commitments this… Read More
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