Showing posts with label Journey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journey. Show all posts

The journey of a medical blogger: from Twitter to the New York Times

From @Berci: "I have many reasons to use Twitter. One of them is that it’s quite easy to get feedback from doctors who also use Twitter for communication. Now one of my stories was featured in the New York Times:

"Some people are even using Twitter for more urgent questions. Bertalan Meskó, a medical student at the University of Debrecen in Hungary, wrote a post about a patient with mysterious symptoms: “Strange case today in internal medicine rotation. 16 years old boy with acute pancreatitis (for the 6th! time). Any ideas?”

Within hours, specialists worldwide had responded, suggesting gallstones, lupus or growths on the pancreas. One of the suggestions helped the doctors with a diagnosis.

“It would have been impossible to find that specialist through e-mail, because we had no idea who to contact,” Mr. Meskó said."

Congratulations to Berci for being featured in the “newspaper of record” as mentioned by Susannah Fox!

We can use Google Buzz, Skype and Facebook to talk about interesting cases (not a good idea at present but in the future, with better privacy controls and HIPAA protection, may be) but does that improve patient care? The NYTimes does not mention the correct diagnosis, if one was reached....

How To: Keep Your Family On-Board for Your Blogging Journey

How To: Keep Your Family On-Board for Your Blogging Journey

Some tips from ProBlogger:

- Create Healthy Boundaries. For example, I have established a “no computer time” rule for myself where I don’t use the laptop (or my smart phone) between the time I get home from work and when we get the kids to bed. By setting up this boundary, I free my time and my mind to enjoy my children, play outside or help my wife out with dinner each evening.

- Communicate Your Reasons for Blogging. Why are you investing all this time and effort into blogging anyway? Take the time to tell your loved ones why your blog is important to you and how you see it as a benefit for your family.

- Sacrifice Personal Time, Not Family Time

- Seek Their Input

References:
7 Tips to Keep Your Family On-Board for Your Blogging Journey. ProBlogger.
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