Social Media Trends that will shape the Future of Rheumatology
Carlo V Caballero Uribe MD Profesor Asociado de Medicina Unidad de Reumatologia. Universidades Norte y Libre Barranquilla Doctorando en Comunicacion Twitter : @carvicab #Panlar2014 #MedInternaHUN Marz-Abr 2014
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Not a Social Media talk by Donuts
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Its about people and not about technology
Imaging the future always have been a hard task
Trend 1: Social Media is here to stay
We are just a transition generation for a few more yeas Inmigrants vs Natives ? Visitants vs Residents? Off line vs on line?
This is the first webpage. Today Google has more than One Billion Users
User generated content defines Web 2.0
Trend 1: Social Media is here to stay changing flow of information
Best Guideline: Common Sense
The Social Media Side to Rheumatology
Trend #2 Patient-Doctor Relationships is Changing
Googlers vs E patients
Promote an discuss meetings by Social Media would be an standard #Panlar2014
Global conferences with worldwide participation as #medx
Medex Stanford 2013 Trend #3 Social Media as a CME tool
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Commenting, discussing events #ACR13 (Data via Symplur)
Trend #4 Social Media as an Educational Tool
Flip the class #RotReuma
Create and track learning communities #RotReuma
Share lectures and educational material
Share your knowledge
Open educational platforms
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Trend #5. Social Media as a Research Tool
Digital Skills
Good attitude to IT's
Personality
Connectivity
Key Home Messages
Social Media is the circulatory system of the Knowledge Society