Here are my suggestions for some of the top articles related to healthcare social media (#HCSM) for the past 2-3 weeks:
Blogging about chronic pain and illness may decrease a sense of isolation http://buff.ly/QWMA0D
UK official sparks anger by advising users to give fake details to social media websites to protect their security http://buff.ly/R1hfdp
Social Media for Scientists: A lecture http://buff.ly/RMGFNt
Older patients join crowd consulting "Dr. Internet" http://buff.ly/PNeD7Y
Social media is a great way to connect with others at scientific meeting and share your personal experiences http://buff.ly/Sb2h8S
How doctors on social media are changing the face of medicine - Twitter takes the debate worldwide http://buff.ly/PSRmBv
Social Media in Healthcare: 5 Best Practice Examples http://buff.ly/RMJzSe
Crowdsourcing Gout (with tweets) - RonanTKavanagh: This is why I love learning on Twitter. New drug, limited experience and 4 rheumatologists chipping in: http://buff.ly/RMK7HS
The very idea of blogs as a separate-and-distinct entity has pretty much gone away. But that’s a good thing. http://buff.ly/RMLTZE
The Best Learning Management Systems http://bit.ly/Rq5PBS
The 7 Best Places For Online Education http://bit.ly/SPsV4y
Social media topics during the 2013 AAAAI Annual Meeting (February 22 - 26): http://buff.ly/PQBEqz
Online Tools for Academics at Conferences http://buff.ly/SPVods
Medicine, morality and health care social media - by the director of Mayo Clinic #HCSM center http://buff.ly/SRQqdE
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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