Physician Social Media: Has Advice About It Become a Crock? Yes – A Dear ...

I am an advocate for the (intelligent and creative) use of social media in Medicine and the rest of Healthcare.Although I am a nurse and many of you only listen to other physicians (that’s cool, I get that), we nurses tend to be the most social in the industry and we are the ones who have your back – which is why it’s fitting that you receive this letter from a nurse.I mention these things because I want you to know that I am in no way a Luddite in the area of “Social Media Healthcare”.I am happy that more and more of you are starting to understand that social and other digital software can have important roles to play in connecting with others

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  1. Health Is Social

    130.0 days ago

    RT @drClaire: Is advice for physicians on social media becoming a crock? http://t.co/ApxeOF3s via @chimoose . Yes, says @philbaumann

  2. Health Is Social

    130.0 days ago

    Physician Social Media: Has Advice About It Become a Crock? Yes - A Dear Doctor Letter http://t.co/iG8JLHzA

  3. Phil Baumann

    130.0 days ago

    RT @drweidner: "Do what you do and do it the best way possible." Good #hcsm advice from @PhilBaumann http://t.co/XMvQei1Q

  4. Gregg Masters

    130.0 days ago

    Physician Social Media: Has Advice About It Become a Crock? Yes – A Dear Doctor Letter | http://t.co/yLAG2WbM via @PhilBaumann

  5. Greg Matthews

    130.0 days ago

    It's always worth hearing what @PhilBaumann has to say on the subject of healthcare and social media. http://t.co/YrNIp629



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