Tag Archive | blogging
Personal vs. Professional: How Doctors Manage Their Social Media Profiles
By Matt Wood Some people use social media strictly for personal purposes. Others use it to tout their expertise on a subject or to market a business. Many use it for a little of both. The choice is usually a matter of personal preference and ambition, but for physicians using social media to discuss medical […]
Linkage 7/8: Eyes on the Prizes and More
At 1:30 pm, on Monday, December 12, at its Annual Meeting and Exposition in San Diego, The American Society of Hematology will recognize Janet Rowley of the University of Chicago Medical Center, and Brian Druker of Oregon Health & Science University, with the 2011 Ernest Beutler Lecture and Prize for their significant advances in the […]
Linkage 1/21: Science Online, Kinect Surgery, & More
Last weekend, I was one of the fortunate 300 who gathered in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina for the 2011 edition of Science Online. The simplest way to describe Science Online is as a science blogging conference, but the real topic on the table was the broad future of science communication, be it through blogs, […]