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Next Wednesday in this space HealthBlawg will be hosting the 40th edition of Health Care Social Media Review. It's the blog carnival that's all about all things #HCSM.
More specifically:
HealthCare SocialMedia Review is the blog carnival for everyone interested in health care social media. It is a peer-reviewed blog carnival; the host of each edition decides which of the posts submitted for consideration are suitable for inclusion.
Our mission is to serve as a hub for posts from the best and the brightest health care social media writers, thinkers, users and proponents worldwide, to contribute to better understanding and adoption of social media in health care. This carnival is intended to showcase posts about health care social media use, best practices, guides, resources, case studies, experiences, new techniques and technologies and new social media communities and tools. We seek to spread the word that the use of social media in health care is becoming unavoidable and is of critical importance to both patients and providers worldwide.
Please alert me to posts that you recommend for inclusion in this compendium by completing the form below.
Since we're hitting the big four-oh, and since 40 is used as shorthand in some traditions for "many," I'd like to ask that you pay special attention to those posts that touch on themes of "many," of "plenty" and of their flipside, "want" and "need."
Please submit posts using the form below no later than 8 p.m. ET Monday November 4, and we'll see you back here on Wednesday morning. Tell your friends and neighbors! And speaking of social media, you should like HealthBlawg on Facebook. (That will make telling your friends and neighbors even easier.)
If the form below doesn't work for you try it here; if that doesn't work for you, email me your submission and its description: david AT harlowgroup DOT net — with HCSM Review in the subject line.
Thanks for playing.
David Harlow
The Harlow Group LLC
Health Care Law and Consulting
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