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:"Why do academics blog? Most do it for professionals peers, not for public" http://buff.ly/1bCImvo -- Actually, they're blogging for themselves.The Construction of a Twitter Aesthetic - from The New Yorker http://buff.ly/M6y0r9PLOS ONE: Signs & Symptoms of Dextromethorphan Exposure from YouTube http://buff.ly/N0KgKAStudy: Impact of Vice President Cheney on Public Interest in LV Assist Devices, Heart Transplantation: significant http://buff.ly/1gSrv3UPatients' comments about hospitals via Twitter don't correlate with patient surveys http://buff.ly/1gSrNaXInternational Urology Journal Club via Twitter: 12-Month Experience. http://buff.ly/1l5l1pxTwitter: a good place to detect health conditions (study) http://buff.ly/1l5l5WhSocial Media Responses to the Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal Club (study) http://buff.ly/1mpqrfmA Scientist's Guide To Social Media http://buff.ly/1lwlxwUYouTube for COPD education: avoid low-quality videos posted by individuals who are not health professionals http://buff.ly/1lwnvxfUse of Twitter to document the 2013 Academic Surgical Congress (study) http://buff.ly/1lwnGJ4People Battle to Regain Online Privacy: 86% have taken steps to mask their digital footprints - WSJ. One helpful Chrome app is AVG PrivacyFix (free) http://buff.ly/1lxbSpUThe articles were selected from Twitter @DrVes and and RSS subscriptions. Please feel free ...
Source: Clinical Cases and Images - Category: Journals (General) Tags: #HCSM Source Type: news