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Using Social Media in Health Care: An Online Workshop for Managers | CHCM
chcm.ubc.ca — “New social networking practices in health and medicine are changing how health care managers communicate in the digital age. Social media tools such as blogs, wikis, Facebook and Twitter are changing the way we share, collaborate and find solutions to emerging issues in Canadian health care. This online course aims to help Health Care Managers learn how to use these tools effectively for digital communication, organizational branding (reputation management) and the improvement of patient care.” View full resource at chcm.ubc.ca
Most Recently Shared on August 28, 2011 at 1:18 am By:
@carlosrizo @innovationcell Can you give an update on http://t.co/kRGB6x1 ? I am teaching SPPH 581H @ UBC & http://t.co/DKRoF8o
The Impact of Bullying Environments on Nurses--™ Turnover Intentions | CHCM
chcm.ubc.ca — “Are nurses subject to more coworker bullying than those in other occupations? Are nurses who are bullied by coworkers more likely to intend to quit?” View full resource at chcm.ubc.ca
Most Recently Shared on May 18, 2011 at 2:24 pm By:
The Impact of Bullying Environments on Nurses’ Turnover Intentions via @ubcchcm http://bit.ly/jgbqkI
Sauder MIS Division Event: The Information Value of Online Physician Ratings
chcm.ubc.ca — “Healthcare is a critical part of the economy of the United States, accounting for more than one of every six dollars of spending in 2009, yet, despite the extraordinary expenditure, the US healthcare system suffers from significant deficiencies with respect to both healthcare quality and cost. There is substantial consensus that the digital transformation of healthcare through broad and deep use of health information technology (HIT) across the healthcare ecosystem, in conjunction with other com” View full resource at chcm.ubc.ca
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2011 at 6:40 pm By:
UBC Health 2.0 Presentation "Information Value of Online Physician Ratings" (Ritu Agarwal) http://chcm.ubc.ca/2011/03/03/ritu-agarwal/
CHCM – READ | Resources, Evidence, and Analysis for health care Decision-makers
chcm.ubc.ca — “CHCM – READ | Resources, Evidence, and Analysis for health care Decision-makers” View full resource at chcm.ubc.ca
Most Recently Shared on September 16, 2010 at 4:08 pm By:
Welcome @ubcchcm UBC Centre for Health Care Management - see their new portal READ http://chcm.ubc.ca/read/ (Nice job, Linda, Neil et al)

