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Social media: Should you stop lurking and log on?

Social media: Should you stop lurking and log on? | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
Experienced users are convinced that engaging in interactive-heavy social media like Twitter—which can work synergistically with blogs and podcasts—can be an asset rather than a distraction for already busy hospitalists.
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Social Media in Higher Education: A Literature Review and Research Directions

Social Media in Higher Education: A Literature Review and Research Directions | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
Social media [technology] has become a growing phenomenon with many and varied definitions in public and academic use. For our purposes, the term social media technology (SMT) refers to web-based and mobile applications that allow individuals and

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The Importance of Social Media for Medical Educators & Physicians for Their CPD

The Importance of Social Media for Medical Educators & Physicians for Their CPD | CME-CPD | Scoop.it
Whether you love it or hate it, social media is everywhere you look. It is so much more than just sharing funny pictures and videos with friends and family. Conferences use hashtags to promote workshop sessions on Twitter, articles related to one's position, industry, etc. are being shared and discussed on LinkedIn and Facebook, the…

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