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:5 lessons learned by a successful physician blogger: Family comes first - the online community is virtual - it is not real. The cost of free is immense. Learn to say NO. Multi-tasking is a myth. Value your time – not in monetary terms – but in terms of self-preservation. Learn who to trust. Accept assistance - You are not a one man show http://buff.ly/1pGpEsDWikipedia contains errors in 9 out of 10 of its health entries - Wikipedia is the main source for many med students. Scientists compared disease info with peer-reviewed literature: most Wikipedia articles contained "many errors". Up to 70% of physicians and medical students use Wikipedia, yet 9 out 10 articles have errors (study) http://buff.ly/SL9AY8Do Cancer Patients Tweet? Study examined the Twitter Use of Cancer Patients in Japan http://buff.ly/1pCFKAa"Map reveals IQ levels across the US based on tweets" http://buff.ly/1kPFXQzEmotional contagion: Facebook influences users' emotions by adjusting their news feed http://buff.ly/1z3hxsu - original article in PNAS: http://buff.ly/1z3hHAb -- Facebook can use algorithm to make users happy or sad at will, scientists "creeped out" http://buff.ly/1z3hNbaCharacterizing the Followers and Tweets of a Marijuana-Focused Twitter Handle | J of Medical Internet Research http://buff.ly/1qd5MMc5 Strategies to Effectively Use Online Resources - Annals of Emergency Medi...
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