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Social Media: The Key to Transforming Doctor-Patient Communication

Waxing UnLyrical

While maintaining patient-doctor privacy boundaries and following regulations is important, avoiding social media isn’t the solution. New technology is changing how we communicate with each other, just as the telephone and email did, but faster. It’s the evolution of how we communicate with each other.

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Social Media: The Key to Transforming Doctor-Patient Communication [Redux]

Waxing UnLyrical

While maintaining patient-doctor privacy boundaries and following regulations is important, avoiding social media isn’t the solution. New technology is changing how we communicate with each other, just as the telephone and email did, but faster. It’s the evolution of how we communicate with each other.

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Do ‘Unorthodox’ Social Networks Have Marketing Value?

Cision

The list includes Chinese networks and Skype, while missing some popular platforms such as Pinterest and YouTube. Thanks to technology, it’s not mission impossible to find out which particular social networks your customers frequent. All of your customers may be using Facebook, but what are the other networks most of them use?

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

It also, however, brings a dimension of ‘insider-ness’ even before the two parties meet (my resultant interviews were face-to-face, but the same applies with Skype interviews as I found in an earlier part of my PhD research; Yaxley 2013). 406), which can be helpful in encouraging participation. Reflecting Greene’s (2014 p.8)

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

It also, however, brings a dimension of ‘insider-ness’ even before the two parties meet (my resultant interviews were face-to-face, but the same applies with Skype interviews as I found in an earlier part of my PhD research; Yaxley 2013). 406), which can be helpful in encouraging participation. Reflecting Greene’s (2014 p.8)

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

It also, however, brings a dimension of ‘insider-ness’ even before the two parties meet (my resultant interviews were face-to-face, but the same applies with Skype interviews as I found in an earlier part of my PhD research; Yaxley 2013). 406), which can be helpful in encouraging participation. Reflecting Greene’s (2014 p.8)