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Who’s Sharing What? The State Of Social Sharing in 2013 (Infographic)
The best way for your content to go viral is to engage users and encourage them to share with their networks. This infographic illustrates the latest trends in social sharing across the top eight social networks (click here to view full size image).

How Social Media is “Consumerizing” Healthcare | HealthWorks Collective
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Social media and other technological advancements have paved the way for prospective patients to shop around.
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Patient Engagement Communication and the Value of mHealth Technology
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Does Mobile Health play a key role in patient engagement communication… find out what mHealth marketers must understand.
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It’s all just a social media and medicine storm in a teacup, says one surgical Tweeter –
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Online debate about doctors’ use of social media has been running hot in the wake of new guidance from the General Medical Council in the UK.
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Chat 121 Summary: Listen carefully, do you hear the patients’ voices?
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On Wednesday 27th, Paul Gallant (@HealthWorksBC) moderated our monthly evening chat, welcoming new and veteran hcsmca-ers to discuss patients’ voices present and future. The topics were, in part, inspired by a discussion about patient inclusion in conferences on #hcsmca’s Linkedin Group
Twitter study of vaccine messages
A study on twitter messages from The H1N1 pandemic. How did pro-vaccine sentiments spread, versus anti-vaccine ones? Which messages were more contagious?
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Illness narratives in contemporary healthcare
Illness narratives play a central role in social studies of health and illness, serving as both a key theoretical focus and a popular research method. Despite this, relatively little work has gone into conceptualising how and why illness narratives – be they in books, websites, television or other media – are commodified in contemporary healthcare and its social environment; namely, how distinctive forms of value are generated in the production, circulation, use and exchange of illness narratives. In this article we propose the notion of biographical value as a first step towards conceptualising the values attributed to illness narratives in this context. Based on a secondary analysis of 37 interviews with people affected by 15 different health conditions in the UK (all of whom have shared their illness experiences across various media) and drawing on understandings of value in research on the bioeconomy and the concept of biovalue in particular, we sketch out how epistemic, ethical and economic forms of value converge and co-constitute each other in the notion of biographical value and in broader economies of illness experiences.
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Diabetes Awareness Month given a voice with social media campaign – Global BC
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Diabetes Awareness Month given a voice with social media campaignGlobal BCTORONTO — In honour of Diabetes Awareness Month, a social media campaign is giving a voice to people living with the disease in communities across Canada.
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Social Media for Pharma
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Social Media for Pharma: Strategies for Medical/Legal Approval.
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