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 2-4 weeks:"Is Google accidentally killing Wikipedia?" with "Knowledge Graph" snippets http://buff.ly/1hiuwNx - page views fell by 12% in 2013.Patient with cancer tweets about her diease - Guardian and NYTimes columnists misinterpret her tweets - outcome: http://buff.ly/1hvnOntBloggers have the same First Amendment rights as professional journalists (US federal court decision) http://buff.ly/1eSCJHWSocial Media Workshop for Emergency Medicine Physicians http://buff.ly/1f5hByf - Great basic info for a quick start.The majority of Canadian physicians are avoiding social media: "too many pitfalls and too few benefits". 90% of Canadian doctors believe the use of social media tools in medicine poses professional and legal risks. 40% think social media are of little or no use in day-to-day medical practice http://buff.ly/1cX96AE "Facebook like a spreading disease that's about to fade away" (study) http://buff.ly/1f7STxtExpand your CME and broaden your academic community with Twitter, urges members Royal College of Physicians of Canada http://buff.ly/1f9RVkaStudy: AA parents are active users of mobile tech for social interactions, but less so for accessing health info http://buff.ly/Ml7FXoSocial media use by orthodontic patients: only 13% posted comments about braces, only 6.7% would like to get orthodontic info from social media sites http://buff.ly/Ml8kICMilk sharing networks ...
Source: Clinical Cases and Images - Category: Journals (General) Tags: #HCSM Facebook Social Media Twitter Source Type: news