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Social Media Opportunities for Practice-based Physicians
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From "Tweeting" a link to a great article or blogging about a hot issue, to suggesting patients “like” your practice on Facebook, using the right online tools can enhance your career. But there are also dangers to spending time as a social doctor on the Internet.
From "Tweeting" a link to a great article or blogging about a hot issue, to suggesting patients “like” your practice on Facebook, using the right online tools can enhance your career. But there are also dangers to spending time as a social doctor on the Internet.
In this podcast, Mike Sevilla, the family practitioner formerly known as “Dr. Anonymous” through his blog of the same name, discusses the various opportunities in cyberspace and how physicians can take advantage of these outlets.
Social Media Opportunities for Practice-based Physicians
From "Tweeting" a link to a great article or blogging about a hot issue, to suggesting patients “like” your practice on Facebook, using the right online tools can enhance your career. But there are also dangers to spending time as a social doctor on the Internet.
From "Tweeting" a link to a great article or blogging about a hot issue, to suggesting patients “like” your practice on Facebook, using the right online tools can enhance your career. But there are also dangers to spending time as a social doctor on the Internet.
In this podcast, Mike Sevilla, the family practitioner formerly known as “Dr. Anonymous” through his blog of the same name, discusses the various opportunities in cyberspace and how physicians can take advantage of these outlets.
Messy Moments: Dial down the drama
De-escalating situations and emotions can settle disagreements between staff members.
Digital Marketing for Independent Practices
Physicians Practice® spoke with Rachael Sauceman, the head of strategic initiatives for Full Media—a digital marketing agency based in Chattanooga, Tennessee—about how practices can best market their services in the digital realm.
From symptom to treatment: Navigating the patient journey with AI
AI is poised to revolutionize the patient’s and the clinician’s journey, from initial symptom assessment to long-term care management.
Cognitive Biases in Healthcare
Physicians Practice® spoke with Dr. Nada Elbuluk, practicing dermatologist and director of clinical impact at VisualDx, about how cognitive biases present themselves in care strategies and how the industry can begin to work to overcome these biases.
Practice tip of the week: Things NOT to say to patients
Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.
When a patient asks for a second opinion
This is not a time to be defensive or be oft-putting. Show the patient that you respect their right to make decisions about their care. Avoid being defensive or dismissive.
Messy Moments: Dial down the drama
De-escalating situations and emotions can settle disagreements between staff members.
Digital Marketing for Independent Practices
Physicians Practice® spoke with Rachael Sauceman, the head of strategic initiatives for Full Media—a digital marketing agency based in Chattanooga, Tennessee—about how practices can best market their services in the digital realm.
From symptom to treatment: Navigating the patient journey with AI
AI is poised to revolutionize the patient’s and the clinician’s journey, from initial symptom assessment to long-term care management.
Cognitive Biases in Healthcare
Physicians Practice® spoke with Dr. Nada Elbuluk, practicing dermatologist and director of clinical impact at VisualDx, about how cognitive biases present themselves in care strategies and how the industry can begin to work to overcome these biases.
Practice tip of the week: Things NOT to say to patients
Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.
When a patient asks for a second opinion
This is not a time to be defensive or be oft-putting. Show the patient that you respect their right to make decisions about their care. Avoid being defensive or dismissive.