I’m moderating this Saturday’s #HealthXPh chat and drafted a pre chat post for another topic. Then, Dr. Iris, still in shock, message our group about Dr. Gia Sison’s sudden passing. I went
At the height of COVID-19 pandemic, a nurse posted a video of them dancing inside an empty emergency room with a big bold text caption complaining their work isn’t valued. That video
It blew right in our face. The “Facebook Scandal” (FB data breach with The Cambridge Analytica) shook many industries using this social media platform to “influence” a particular interest. “We exploited Facebook
Social media has been a “comfortable” space ever since I joined most of these platforms. This is not just because I’m comfortable with computers and the internet, but mainly because I tend
Like it or not, internet and social media are part of today’s health environment. Understanding social media is key to surviving this environment. Flexible leaders harness social media to meet better health
Negative comments or publicity has always been one of the major reasons why healthcare professionals don't like social media. Receiving a negative publicity take toll on the HCPs personal and professional life.So
In this upcoming second summit in Manila on April 21, 2016, #HealthXPh will be bringing the discussion a step further into the healthcare social media landscape . "From click to brick" (this
Privacy in this digital age, is but an idea, a context within a bigger public space. Social media post are never entirely private, but you have the power to minimize information leaks
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