A Primary Care Social Media Utopia: Through the Eyes of Two Family Medicine Resident Physicians Dr. Stephen Pomedli & Dr. Naheed Dosani #hcsmca Meet-up presents Social Health Innovations & Challenges Social Meda Week Toronto Wednesday February 15 th , 2012
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Naheed Dosani, & Stephen Pomedli: A Primary Care Social Media Utopia
Naheed Dosani, @NaheedD & Stephen Pomedli, @Pomedli told us about their Primary Care Social Media Utopia: Through The Eyes of Two Family Medicine Resident Physicians. Presented Feb 15, 2012 Pecha Kucha-style at #hcsmca's Toronto meetup.
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A Primary Care Social Media Utopia: Through the Eyes of Two Family Medicine Resident Physicians
Dr. Stephen Pomedli & Dr. Naheed Dosani#hcsmca Meet-up presents Social Health Innovations & ChallengesSocial Meda Week TorontoWednesday February 15th, 2012
Why is this important?
Social Media in Primary Care
Capitalizing on its 3 key advantages
Timely Instant Communication
Targeting of Specific
Messages
Multi-directional Information
Flows
Compartmentalizing Social Media Innovations in Primary Care
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
Social Media & the Evidence
Not reinventing the wheel
Information ExchangeHealthcare Provider to Patient
Information ExchangeHealthcare Provider to Patient
Information ExchangePatient to Healthcare Provider
Information ExchangePatient to Healthcare Provider
Information ExchangePatient to Patient
Information ExchangePatient to Patient
#HIVChat
Information ExchangeHealthcare Provider to Healthcare Provider
Information ExchangeHealthcare Provider to Healthcare Provider
Process ImprovementPatient-Centered Care
Process ImprovementPatient Access
Process ImprovementPatient Access
Process ImprovementPatient Feedback
Process ImprovementPatient Feedback
QI Project in Social MediaSt. Michael’s Hospital Department of Family & Community Medicine
Needs Assessment
Information
Exchange
Process Improvement
QI Project in Social MediaSt. Michael’s Hospital Department of Family & Community Medicine