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Social Media in Medicine
Thursday, April 30, 2015<x-apple-data-detectors://0>
Kellogg Auditorium
Featuring Dr. Tim Lahey, with Mike Lauria and Peter Luckow

SIGN UP HERE: http://doodle.com/eysrmwuf6u3kgisa


*Access current information and literature
*Network with experts in different fields
*Engage with residents and residency program directors
*Get involved in professional medical organizations
*Find MONEY to fund your interests or research


Social and electronic media are rapidly changing the face of medicine.  Providers, trainees, and students around the world are engaging with data and each other at an unparalleled rate.  For students, in particular, social media gives you the opportunity to network, access current information, establish themselves as medical professionals, and get funding for a host of projects.


This lunch presentation will talk about the benefits of getting involved with social media; how it can help your education and give you access to greater world of medicine.




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