Here are my suggestions for some of the top articles related to healthcare social media (#HCSM) from the past 2-3 weeks:
You CAN enjoy Twitter without tweeting -- From AllergyNet: This tweet recently crossed my timeline: “If you don’t engage, there is no point having followers. Agree?” No. I don’t agree. Why? Because a comment like that immediately disenfranchises the 40% of those on Twitter who never tweet. These are the same people that go to public meetings and never ask questions. This is acceptable in a public meeting, and it should be on Twitter. Being inactive does not mean being disinterested. http://buff.ly/SL85DS
Potentials of Social Media for Tacit Knowledge Sharing Amongst Physicians (PDF) http://bit.ly/RFrAfj
Social media is an efficient and effective method for physicians to keep up-to-date http://buff.ly/TEHaxW
How the Mayo Clinic Maximizes Learning Opportunities Through Social Media http://buff.ly/PNCRPb
"Allergy Action Plan: Bring The Paperwork To Life" (video) http://buff.ly/QN8tTW
The “most-tweeted” medical conference ever http://buff.ly/QQq0dI
The Smartphone in Medicine: A Review of Current and Potential Use Among Physicians and Students http://buff.ly/THrvOA
Mark Zuckerberg confirms: 'I wear the same thing every day' - NBC http://buff.ly/U9bwsE
ENT doctor: "Twitter is the best and most efficient way to get started learning from and sharing information" http://buff.ly/QVwjwS
How to automatically archive all the links you share to Twitter and Facebook http://bit.ly/SwanKI
Doctors Are Texting the Teenage Patient - NYTimes http://buff.ly/TczIUl
Virtually There -- following the 2012 ACEP meeiting via Twitter http://buff.ly/RgZ2fE
Web sites will soon fall into two categories: high audience low yield, low audience higher yield http://buff.ly/RVgLcW
Quantifying yourself: the apps I use to measure myself - Loic Le Meur http://buff.ly/Rld9R0
A History of Social Media [Infographic] http://buff.ly/RMC3t2
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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