Entries from Pain Research, Education, and Policy tagged with 'Social Media'

Social Media -- How Can We Best Use It?

By Marcin Chwistek, MD, Attending Physician, Pain and Palliative Care Program, Supportive Oncology Care, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA I joined Twitter around the last elections, fascinated by social media’s power in inducing a societal change. The optimism and...

Attending Local Conferences and Seminars: Financial Help for Students is Available

by Lisa Neal Gualtieri, PhD, Adjunct Clinical Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine and Pamela Ressler, RN, BSN, HN-BC, MS-PREP student and PREP-AIRED blog moderator We went to the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council meeting in June on Healthcare & Social...

Entries from WebComment tagged with 'Social Media'

A Source is a Source, Of Course, Of Course

Whether you are maintaining your own social media presence or that of your institution or department, you may currently be focusing on creating a name for yourself and your web personality. But once you've moved from the "getting your feet...

Social Media Summit

Today, I "attended" the Penn State Web 2009 Conference Social Media Summit, organized by Mark Greenfield at the University of Buffalo. While the larger conference was taking place in State College, several people participated in the two-hour summit via online...

.edu In Real Time

As the web has evolved, one thing has remained constant -- a growing need for immediacy and timeliness. It's not enough to receive e-mail or read blogs; I need to be pinged when new messages or posts. When my friends...

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