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This week in social media -- March 10-14

By Julie Machulsky posted 03-14-2014 14:37

  


 
 
 
This Week in Social Media

Behind on your social feeds this week?  Here is a roundup of the most popular stories posted on SGIM's social media sites.

Controversy about Choosing Wisely and Creating Value for Patients

 

Primary Care Recruitment: Shooting Ourselves in the Foot?

 

Physician bias does not affect hypertension treatment for minority patients

 

Celebrate women in science for International Womens Day with Springer: Read EiC interviews & access handpicked IWD content

 

Gadgets Like Fitbit Are Remaking How Doctors Treat You

 

Make the #SGIM14 meeting your meeting with the ScholarOne Itinerary Builder

 

Geriatricians Question Five Common Treatments

 

JGIM in the news: Lessons learned managing geriatric patients offer framework for improved care

 

Primary Care Recruitment: Shooting Ourselves in the Foot?

 


Virtual Hill Day

This week was busier than usual with the launch of SGIM's first Virtual Hill Day.  Members and primary care advocates everywhere made their voices heard on the Hill on Wednesday, March 12th using the hashtag #SGIMadvocacy.  The conversation can be viewed at Twubs.com/SGIMadvocacy.  Here are some more details from Virtual Hill Day 2014:

  • 66 tweets
  • 28 participants
  • 92 Congress Web messages


 

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