Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Healthcare social media #HCSM - top articles

Here are my suggestions for some of the top articles related to healthcare social media (#HCSM) in the past 2 weeks:







EM and critical care physicians adopt social media at rapid pace - growth in 18 months: 77% Twitter, 42% Facebook http://goo.gl/MySga







All Students Need Blogs - Share what you have learned http://goo.gl/w9Utd







Are Twitter friends real friends? A rheumatologists' tweetup proves they're real, and yes, they're friends http://goo.gl/6oE93







4 ways for practices to benefit from a social media presence: Offer information beyond the appointment, Raise physician profiles, Influence online search, Marketing toolkit http://goo.gl/5mAz4







How Sanofi Is Writing The Social Media Rules For Big Pharma Without Running Afoul Of The FDA http://goo.gl/TNF4l







Dell CEO's security shut down his daughter’s Twitter account, revealed too many specifics about family’s whereabouts http://goo.gl/BrgwK







“Most essential app for Physician Residents is not medical and is free - Evernote” http://goo.gl/U8AfC







How to Automatically Archive Your Life with IFTTT and Evernote http://goo.gl/ocAOM







What is #FOAM? Free Open Access Meducation http://goo.gl/ILrMh







How physician practices can stir up Pinterest - amednews http://goo.gl/4BFgU







Social media and health care: opportunities and obstacles (interactive graph) http://pwc.to/OaRWHX







10 Social Media Tips for Physicians http://bit.ly/OaS5Lz







Facebook’s Gen Y Nightmare http://buff.ly/PqgMli







A Tweet Meme Farewell - they were the first to create the retweet button http://bit.ly/UvKAht







How Twitter connects Mayo Clinic and patients - Lee Aase's presentation http://goo.gl/7LNde







Tweetcamp for New Connections



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The articles were selected from my Twitter and Google Reader streams. Please feel free to send suggestions for articles to clinicalcases@gmail.com and you will receive an acknowledgement in the next edition of this publication.











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