Social Media Opportunities for Practice-based Physicians
Podcast
From "Tweeting" a link to a great article or blogging about a hot issue, to suggesting patients “like” your practice on Facebook, using the right online tools can enhance your career. But there are also dangers to spending time as a social doctor on the Internet.
From "Tweeting" a link to a great article or blogging about a hot issue, to suggesting patients “like” your practice on Facebook, using the right online tools can enhance your career. But there are also dangers to spending time as a social doctor on the Internet.
In this podcast, Mike Sevilla, the family practitioner formerly known as “Dr. Anonymous” through his blog of the same name, discusses the various opportunities in cyberspace and how physicians can take advantage of these outlets.
Social Media Opportunities for Practice-based Physicians
From "Tweeting" a link to a great article or blogging about a hot issue, to suggesting patients “like” your practice on Facebook, using the right online tools can enhance your career. But there are also dangers to spending time as a social doctor on the Internet.
From "Tweeting" a link to a great article or blogging about a hot issue, to suggesting patients “like” your practice on Facebook, using the right online tools can enhance your career. But there are also dangers to spending time as a social doctor on the Internet.
In this podcast, Mike Sevilla, the family practitioner formerly known as “Dr. Anonymous” through his blog of the same name, discusses the various opportunities in cyberspace and how physicians can take advantage of these outlets.
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