I have reached a new milestone. My work has been published in a a real journal, the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia. I was asked to write an editorial about social media--"Why I blog and tweet."
If you would like to read it, the full text is available
here.
4 comments:
Skeptical,
I am very impressed by your command of the French language.
I must confess that someone else translated the article into French. I hope whoever it was did it correctly.
Nice article! I'm glad you hit on patient anonymity issues. I've seen a few blogs recently disappear, possibly due to just this. One, "Things Patients Say," waffled (in my unhumble opinion) between hilarity and the submitter needing a smack upside the head, but I've wondered if privacy is why it went away.
I had no idea that Twitterland was a bastion of FOAM information. I gave up on Twitter ages ago but I'm encouraged by seeing strong support for FOA info, especially research paper and articles. As a lowly commoner I really want to see this stuff becoming more open and accessible.
Thanks for the comments. FOAM is very big on Twitter. I just saw an article claiming that ED residents use FOAM more than books.
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