by Matthew Rehrl MD | Blogging
Although it’s common to say “write for the reader”, I believe this rule doesn’t uniformly apply to blogging. Certainly it’s important to have empathy for the reader. Use correct grammar and correct punctuation, and make your sentences...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Health
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) penetrates healthcare more and more, it does pose the question: What can physicians offer? Certainly some AI approaches depend upon domain expertise, and physicians will contribute at this level, but is there something more? AI is an...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare 3.0
Several days ago I attended a Tech Talk and at Bellevue College by Ron West, an engineering manager from ReachNow- a leading edge car sharing service from BMW, located in Seattle, Portland, and Brooklyn. The talk was broad, and we touched upon topics ranging from the...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Social Media
Take a look at the graph above, which shows some of my recent Twitter statistics. Do you see how the gray bars on the bottom (# of Tweets) are related to the blue bars at the top (# of Impressions)? This reflects The Immutable Law of Social Media: Effort in = ...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare 3.0
Natural disasters – even Tsunamis – from Mother Natures perspective are not such bad thing. Tsunamis may help regain beach diversity, and just think : No volcanos = No Hawaii! Now, if you are living on a human time scale , and living on a beach –...