Tag Archives: Facebook
11 May/11
(via Chuck and Beans) By Jason Brandt (@JasonDMG3) "Great story. Loved the last part; very moving." "I disagree completely - this is whats wrong with America today!" While adding a comment to a...
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Tagged Blog, comment, communication, conversation, crowdsourcing, data, experience, Facebook, Google, information, interactivity, internet, law, membership, News, Opinion, participation, philosophy, privacy, settings, social networks, technology, Wikipedia
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2 May/11
Jennifer Dyer talks e-mailing with patients, instant health reporting through Facebook, and using Twitter and YouTube to unify advocacy messages. She also shares exciting information about a new...
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Tagged application, endocrinology, Facebook, Hospital, Jen Dyer, mobile, Ohio State University, Patients, Pharm Fresh, social media, Twitter
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29 Apr/11
By Catlin Renaud (@catlinrenaud) Baby Boomers the 77 million people born between 1946 and 1964 are redefining aging and shattering traditional assumptions about the sixth and seventh decades of...
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Tagged affluence, age, aging, applications, baby boomers, Blog, caregiver, comments, consumers, demographic, disease mangement, Facebook, fitness, food, games, Health care, influence, interactive, lifestyle drugs, marketing, medical care, nutrition, online, opportunity, patient, podcast, population, smartphone, social gaming, Social network, spa, technology, traditional media, youth
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28 Apr/11
By DJ Edgerton (@wiltonbound) Whoa, thats like...so meta, dude. A 5-minute walk on any college campus will reveal that "meta" has become the 21st-century version of "groovy. It's a word used to...
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Tagged business, capitalism, case studies, conference, drug development, Facebook, failure, friendfeed, learn, media, meta, practical, reputation, science, self-reference, social media, state of pharma, success, the social network, theory, trials, Twitter
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26 Apr/11
This post is part of a series of posts highlighting the current champions in healthcare social media. A lot has changed in the past year or so, and some social media superstars have emerged. Here,...
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Tagged ADHD, advertise, aggregation, Blog, brand, cause, community, consumer, experience, Facebook, health services, history, industry, information, nonprofit, opportunity, Pharma, philanthropy, positive, practical, recalls, reputation, social media, Video, widget, YouTube
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21 Apr/11
(Photo courtesy of The Next Web) By Kristin Phillips (@KLAPhillips) Many bloggers find that creating compelling blog content isnt always a field of dreams; just because you build it, doesnt mean...
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Tagged Blog, bookmarks, content, exposure, Facebook, guest blog, information, interesting, issues, link, multimedia, optimize, perspective, promote, quality, reader, repeat, signature, smart, Social network, subscribers, topic, Twitter, vision, writer, YouTube
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15 Apr/11
UPDATE 4/20/2011: As of the publish date of this post, none of the information contained here has been confirmed by any official sources, either direct from Facebook or any leading media...
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Tagged adverse events, approval, brand, changes, comment, content, conversation, disable, discrtion, discussion, drug, Facebook, industry, initiatives, Pharma, photos, policy, prescription, regulations, sharing, social media, strategy, user generated content, videos, vigilance, wall, whitelisting
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14 Apr/11
This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. Were strong believers that healthy arguments can yield the best...
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Tagged accuracy, crdibility, crowdsourcing, cyber bullying, diagnosis, Education, Facebook, group therapy, health decisions, information, isolation, Patients, Pharma, security, social media, social stigma, support, Twitter
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29 Mar/11
This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. Were strong believers that healthy arguments can yield the best...
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Tagged business, Facebook, interaction, meaning, multi-task, network, Patients, physicians, Productivity, relationship, Skype, social media, substitution, Twitter
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28 Mar/11
This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. We're strong believers that healthy arguments can yield the best...
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Tagged collaborate, collaboration, communicate, conversation, e-mail, experience, face to face, Facebook, feedback, globalization, ideas, information, Knowledge, multimedia, multitasking, personal, phone, Productivity, retweet, searchable, share, social media, technology, Twitter, workforce
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15 Mar/11
By Sven Larsen (@zemoga) As we pointed out on March 9, involved, passionate patients are some of the all-stars of social media, bringing their hard-earned expertise forward to influence and opine...
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Tagged administrator, community, connection, dialogue, doctor, Facebook, Farmville, Hospital, marketing, Medicine, nurse, online, patient, policy, PR, social media, Twitter, Video, YouTube
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7 Mar/11
By Andy Smith (@andysmithpalio) Even though there are 126 million blogs available - 73,932 new ones popped up in the last 24 hours many businesses are still gun-shy about blogging. Whats the hold...
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Tagged Blog, business, comments, communication, community, conference, connection, content, customer, dialogue, engage, Facebook, ideas, information, interaction, Knowledge, mobile, search, SEO, success, Thought Leaders, Twitter
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