If you’re one of the skeptics who needs to have “a reason” to engage in social media, I have two words for you: freelance writing. Of course, the other benefits that come from social media usage – mentorship, professional networking, policy and legislation discussions, current events trending, and plain ol’ open dialogs – are way … Continue reading »
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Does the Medical Community Have Common [Ad]Sense?
A few months ago I started this blog. A few weeks ago I bought a domain name. Today I received an e-mail from my father which included a link to this article. It describes a woman who was able to pay her bills with money she earned using Google AdSense (this was, no doubt, a … Continue reading »
Rules of Social Media á La MD2B, Part 2 – Discussing Controversial Content Online
The American Medial Association Journal of Ethics recently released its 2011 John Conley Foundation for Ethics and Philosophy in Medicine essay competition topic. I entered the contest last year, and thought an excerpt from that prompt would be the perfect starting point for the next installment of my observations about social media usage: publishing appropriate … Continue reading »