by Matthew Rehrl MD | Twitter, Uncategorized
Here’s the list of the CDC-managed Twitter Accounts as of 2016. CDCEmergency Tweets by CDCemergency 2 CDCgov Tweets by CDCgov 3 CDC_eHealth Tweets by CDC_eHealth 4 CDCFlu Tweets by CDCFlu 5 NIOSH https://twitter.com/niosh/ 6 CDCGlobal Tweets by CDCGlobal 7...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity, Twitter
“Foamy tides erase My legacy of footprints. Was I ever here?” This is an example of a nicely crafted haiku, taken from the article “How to Write a Powerful Haiku”. Haiku is a powerful form of poetry, with the structural rule of three unrhymed lines of 5-7-5 syllables...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | CEOs on Twitter, Twitter
If you can convince your Healthcare CEO that Twitter is a gateway technology from Healthcare 2.0 (Social Media) to Healthcare 3.0 (AI, Blockchain, Semantic Web, etc), and they decide to try it, then how frequently do they need to tweet? I suggest using what I call...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Twitter
Most physicians don’t like Twitter. They think it will waste their precious time. For most of them, approached without clear intention, they are probably right. But, as my mom use to say to me – “It’s not all about you.” For now, forget about Healthcare 3.0...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Social Media, Twitter
Start with Twitter. There you go. I said it. LinkedIn. Blogs. Podcasting. YouTube. Facebook. Instagram. SnapChat. Periscope. Vlogging. Livestreams. Forums…. The menu for digital social engagement goes on and on, – it’s reminiscent of a menu at Red...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Social Media, Twitter
I’m often asked by physicians why they should be on Twitter. I don’t answer directly at first. Instead I respond with this question: What is your “why”? To me this is the essential question to ask when contemplating Twitter, social media, or...