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
There seem to be confusion on what constitute private space on social media. Also, there's a dichotomy between "personal" and "professional" social media profiles. There are still HCPs believing one profile does
Should healthcare professionals be on social media? My short answer is yes healthcare professionals should be on social media or we're missing a world of ways connecting people!
A surgeon blogger raised an interesting question about social media and academe in his blog Skeptical Scalpel. [quote style=”boxed”]Should academia recognize social media achievements?[/quote] The author compared his blog post‘s page views to the number
One request I often get from tech and social media savvy patients is this, “Doc, can I add you as my friend on Facebook?”. My reply is something like this : “ No,
In the January 11, 2014 edition of #HealthXPh’s tweet chat and Hangout on Air, #HealthXPh community discussed the value of social media to healthcare. Dr. Iris Thiele Isip-Tan (@edocrine-witch) nicely summed up
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