Archive for April 26th, 2009

Celebrities and professional sports players are increasingly using Twitter.
The medical profession is no exception, with more doctors, nurses, hospitals, and professional organizations opening accounts daily.
I’m cited in the ACP Internist discussing about doctors who Twitter, and along with fellow med-Twitterers Rob Lamberts, James Peabody, Phil Baumann, and Ted Eytan, discuss whether or not it’s helpful [...]

Here’s your chance to ask me questions about the past week’s events, such as the swine flu outbreak, my USA Today op-ed on cancer screening, the Craigslist Killer, or anything else that crosses your mind.
Just click the window below on Sunday, April 26th at 10:30pm Eastern. I’m looking forward to answering your questions.


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