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 4-6 weeks:
An Introduction to Social Media for Scientists: In academia, there is often a stigma attached to online activities. http://buff.ly/17tGkKj
Twitter helps busy academics keep up with new research, and prepare teaching materials for graduate students. An Introduction to Social Media for Scientists: Online Visibility Helps Track and Improve Scientific Metrics. Researcher: Tweeting and blogging about papers leads to spikes in the number of article downloads http://buff.ly/10y1heu
Giving a TED presentation has no impact on the number of citations subsequently received by an academic http://buff.ly/12hQ75m
YouTube: A good source of information on pediatric tonsillectomy? Physician videos useful while many patient videos were "misleading" (study) http://buff.ly/1axVLOu
Parents of patients with rare diseases are active Internet users, engaged in search and online communities http://buff.ly/18tlnzu
"It would be weird to have that on Facebook": young people's opinion on use of social media for sexual health campaign http://buff.ly/1axXiEi
Workers in the emergency department (ED) spent 4-19 minutes per hour on Facebook? http://buff.ly/1axXKT9
How to Use Social Networks for "Toxicovigilance" http://buff.ly/141SAh5
Display of Alcohol Use on Facebook: 6.5% of pictures and 2.90% of status updates http://buff.ly/16oyulI
New Parents' Facebook Use: For mothers, more ...
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