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SOCIAL MEDIA & HEALTHCARE
Iris Thiele Isip Tan MD, MSc Professor 3, UP College of Medicine Chief, UP Medical Informatics Unit
@endocrine_witch
IN TEN TWEETS
Participating in tweet chats like #HealthXPH enables a global conversation between health professionals, patients, industry & policy makers.
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#HEALTHXPH Saturdays 9-10 pm
Tweet chat
http://www.symplur.com/healthcare-hashtags/healthxph/SYMPLUR HEALTHCARE HASHTAG PROJECT
WWW.HEALTHXPH.NET
T1. How do we raise the level of awareness on Zika virus infection?
T2. How do we proactively address prevention of an outbreak in our area?T3. What steps can we take to help address this public health issue at the local and national level?
27 Feb 2016
By building a personal learning network on social media, health professionals can keep up to date with advances in medicine. #HealthXPH
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DR. KEVIN PHO KEVINMD.COM
Patients can find peer/social/emotional support on social media. It enables visual sharing of health information and stories. #HealthXPH
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#LCSM is about sharing information within the lung cancer community.
http://lcsmchat.wordpress.com/ Thurs 8 pm EST
www.grayconnections.net
https://acrbulletin.org/41-jun2015/229-patient-experience-lung-cancer-screening
@FINDLUNGCANCER
Social media can strengthen the healing relationship by providing feedback. Ex. #IWishMyDoc and #IWishMyPatient by @coffeemommy
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THE ENDOCRINE WITCHBrewing Informatics, Endocrinology & Everything Else
www.endocrine-witch.net
There are ways to use social media in health professions education. However academic promotions do not recognize social media. #HealthXPH
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USING TWITTER IN THE CLASSROOM
IRIS THIELE ISIP TAN MD, MSC @ENDOCRINE_WITCH PROFESSOR, UP COLLEGE OF MEDICINE CHIEF, MEDICAL INFORMATICS UNIT
SLIDESHARE.NET/ISIPTANCreative Commons license Share Alike, Attribution Required, Noncommercial
Using social media data, researchers can forecast disease incidence, measure reaction to health campaigns and quantify sentiment. #HealthXPH
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Research using big data on social media & healthcare must be balanced with emerging ethical norms. Is informed consent needed? #HealthXPH
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Content Analysis of Tweets of Pregnant Women with Diabetes Iris Thiele Isip Tan MD, MSc (UP Medical Informatics Unit) Helen Madamba MD, MPH-TM (Cebu Doctors University College of Medicine) Rene James Balandra (National Telehealth Center)
FINALIST
#HealthXPH released a manifesto for social media & medical professionalism in 2015 www.healthxph.net/manifesto. A patients' manifesto soon.
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www.healthxph.net/manifesto
I will refrain from posting information online that will compromise patient confidentiality and privacy.
#HEALTHXPH
FIRST Philippine conference to be certified Patients Included
Social media empowers patients. @ePatientDave says joining social networks opens up new avenues of communication for patients. #HealthXPH
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I'm active on social media bec there are many snake oil salesmen online & too few doctors. We need more health info in Filipino #HealthXPH
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WHY DOES SELF-DIAGNOSIS ANNOY DOCTORS?
http://www.endocrine-witch.net/2015/07/05/why-does-self-diagnosis-annoy-doctors/
DOK BRU#ParaSaBayan
www.dokbru.endocrine-witch.net
WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ENDOCRINEWITCH
SOCIAL MEDIA & HEALTHCARE
Iris Thiele Isip Tan MD, MSc Professor 3, UP College of Medicine Chief, UP Medical Informatics Unit
@endocrine_witch
IN TEN TWEETS