Social Media and Thought Leadership for Physicians

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Social Media & Thought Leadership

Steve Levine

TMA VP, Communication

Welcome to the Revolution

What is "Social Media"?

What is "Social Media"? (Easy Version)

Who uses it?

Who uses it for professional reasons?

“Like TMA” – www.facebook.com/texmed

Who uses?

Join TMA’s LinkedIn Group

Follow TMA on Twitter @texmed

Who watches it?

Who posts their own videos?

Subscribe to TMA’s feed – www.youtube.com/tmaTexas

Who reads blogs regularly?

Who writes their own blog?

Does anyone use?

What is a "Thought Leader"?

TMA is a Thought Leader

“A Twitter superstar. You have a huge number of followers who find what you are saying interesting.”

Who is a "Thought Leader"? Why?

In your:

City?

Hospital?

Specialty?

Interests?

What Do You Want to Influence?

Blog: Health Care Policy

“Does Insurance Replace Responsibility?”

“Creeping Socialized Medicine”

“Getting More Healthcare Value”

“The Buck Stops Here”

Blog: Health Care Policy

“Mammograms: Limited Usefulness, Maximum Fear”

“One Reason ACOs are Doomed to Underperform”

“A Large Dose of Humility: the Influenza Vaccine”

“A Trip to the Gynecologist”

“Medicating Normal Life: Mental Health and the Sandy Hook

Shooting”

You Can Blog, Too

www.MeAndMyDoctor.com

Facebook: Practice Marketing

Facebook: Practice Marketing

Facebook: Practice Marketing

Facebook: Practice Marketing

Twitter: Oncology

“No Cellphone Cancer Link in Large Study”

Twitter: Oncology

“Small-molecule drug drives cancer

cells to suicide”

Twitter: Oncology

“Job-related stress not a

risk factor for cancer”

YouTube: Medical Education

LinkedIn: Protecting Privacy

If …

Imagine …

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Tips

Be Passionate

Start Slowly: Watch & Listen Before You Speak

Pick One Tool at First – Then Integrate

Watch Your Privacy

Watch Your Patients' Privacy

Remember, It's a Dialogue, Not a Monologue

Resources

TMA Social Media Resource Center: www.texmed.org/social

33 Charts blog, by Brian Vartabedian, MD

A Complete Guide to Planning a Social Media Presence for Health Care, by Howard Luks, MD

Socialnomics (Producers of “Revolution” video)

Here Comes Everybody, by Clay Shirky

TMA Social Media Accounts

Blogged Arteries

Me and My Doctor

Facebook

Twitter

YouTube

LinkedIn

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