FollowFriday

#ff @khynes2000 @fehynes @hynesyte @MeredithGould @RevWeb @npvote @yougottacall @shesosocial @dandunlop @SRC_ChangeAgent

This week's Follow Friday list starts off special with @khynes2000. Today is our 11th wedding anniversary. Since I'm doing family, I'll add in @fehynes, our daughter, even though she hasn't tweeted much recently. I'll also shout out to my brother @hynesyte.

Next on the list is @MeredithGould. She is a wonderful person that I met through the health care social media network. She and @RevWeb are getting married this weekend. Best wishes.

Then, there are the people who #ffed or RTed me this week. @npvote is really important in helping America's 501©3 nonprofits effectively conduct nonpartisan voter engagement. A reminder to those of you who have elections next Tuesday, please get out and #occupy your polling booth long enough to cast your vote.

@yougottacall and @SheSoSocial are two social media friends here in Connecticut that yougottafollow.

Back at health care, there's @dandunlop whom I've talked with about health care social media issues online and @SRC_ChangeAgent who is dealing with social media and health care issues here in Connecticut and whom I hope to meet at a breakfast on Monday.

That's my list for today.

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#FF @JanetLSameh @CommanderCory @stefanoBossi @ncscadsurvivor @healthblawg @CSHHC @HealthJusticeCT

This week, for Follow Friday, I'm doing shout outs to people who have recently mentioned me. Starting off the list is @JanetLSameh, who describers herself as "Passionate about using all forms of communication technologies for better health outcomes". She tweeted, "TY 4 great convos'. My regular readers will not be surprised that I would get into great conversations with @JanetLSameh.

Next on my list is @CommanderCory. His profile says, his "passions include poker, music, movies and MMA". Well, that doesn't match all that closely to my passions, and most of his tweets have been about Foursquare and Empire Avenue. However, one of them was a recommendation that people invest in me on Empire Avenue, so I'll add him to the list.

Another friend from Empire Avenue is @stefanoBossi. He is an artist, graphic & web designer, and photographer who had a similar post about investing in me.

The fourth person on my list is @ncscadsurvivor. She has a follow friday tweet about people who were at #MayoRagan and #mccsm. She was on a panel about Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection, something I had never heard of until I went to #MayoRagan. One of the best phrases from the conference was from the panel she was on, "patient initiated research". It is a great idea I hope to see spread.

Another person on @nscadsurviror's tweet was @healthblawg. He retweeted it, thanking her. He was also at #MayoRagan and is well worth following.

Back in Connecticut, @CSHHC mentioned me in a Follow Friday tweet, particularly in terms of the upcoming #hcsmct breakfast tweet up. I work for a different community health center, and as far as I know, I've not met the person how tweets for @CSHHC, but I look forward to meeting them at the tweet up.

Next on the list is @HealthJusticeCT who is really pulling together this #hcsmct Tweetup. We've met to talk about health care social media in Connecticut. I look forward to working together with her on a lot more events as we go forward.

So, that's my Follow Friday list for this week.

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#ff #MayoRagan #mccsm #hcsm

@SeattleMamaDoc @ePatientDave @EndoGoddss @drmikesevilla @MeredithGould @LeeAase @westr @RAWarrior @jsperber @jamiesundsbak

Friday Evening. I’m home from the Third Annual Social Media Summit at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. By my calculations, I tweeted about 500 times during the week and picked up about 100 new followers. I am exhausted, but the experience won’t be complete until I do a shout-out to various people I saw at the summit.

Starting off the list is @SeattleMamaDoc. She’s a pediatrician from Seattle who is big on social media. People have always told me about her. I’ve looked at her tweets and her blog, and they’re good so I was looking forward to hearing her speak. However, her speaking far surpassed anything I’ve read by her. She was incredible, talking about the moral obligation physicians and other experts had to be on social media to counter celebrity driven misinformation. To help with this she called on medical journals to make embargoed material available to doctors so they could speak intelligently about new reports when they hit the mainstream media. She received a well deserved standing ovation.

One of the people who helped instigate the standing ovation via Twitter was @ePatientDave. He spoke the next day, and was also great. He started off by talking about when he was diagnosed with cancer. When someone is dying, he said, try and keep them off the internet. He spoke about his search for information and how it empowered his battle against cancer.

Some doctors I know seem to dislike it when a patient comes in, having studied their condition and with lots of opinions. It challenges the myth of the all knowing superior being called a doctor. Yet with 6000 medical journal articles a day being published, doctors cannot stay on top of all the medical advances, let alone the lethal lag between when research starts and when something is published in a medical journal.

I remember years ago hearing the saying, “A man of quality is not threatened by a woman of equality”. As I think of @ePatientDave’s reaction to @SeattleMamaDoc, the saying comes back in a new form. A doctor, committed to finding the best for her patient, like @SeattleMamaDoc, is not threatened by an empowered patient. Indeed cooperation between empowered patients and committed doctors are exactly what is needed confront the health issues we face today. It makes sense that @ePatientDave led the standing ovation for @SeattleMamaDoc

Two other doctors particularly jumped out at me as examples doctors that truly understand how to use social media the way @SeattleMamaDoc described. @EndoGoddess is a pediatric endocrinologist who is an incredible and compassionate mix between geek, doctor, and communicator. She was another star of the summit. @drmikesevilla didn’t have as much of a chance to shine in the spotlight, but I had several chances to interact with him, from our first Foursquare enabled meeting in Starbucks, to exchanging tweets back and forth throughout the summit.

I am glad to add @drmikesevilla to the list of other luminaries in health care social media that I’ve had the opportunity to meet, several of whom were at the sumit. These included @MeredithGould, @LeeAase, @westr, and @RAWarrior. I had met each of them at a previous #MayoRagan event at the Mayo Clinic’s Jacksonville, FL campus.

Added to this list, I want to include @jsperber and @jamiesundsbak, two people that I’ve met online via the Social Media Health Network and was very pleased to finally get a chance to meet face to face.

Ah yes, the power of writing. I was pretty tired when I sat down to write, but the words came into a much longer blog post that I expected, and even with that, there are plenty of people I would have liked to have mentioned. Perhaps I’ll write more about the conference and the people there soon.

#ff Orlando

This week’s Follow Friday is a little bit different. The idea of Follow Friday is typically to list people that you follow on Twitter that you think other people should follow as well. Yet today was Orlando’s last day at work, and I went out drinking with him and a few friends. It is late and I’m tired and instead of writing a real Follow Friday post, it seems appropriate to honor Orlando.

Orlando and I might seem like an odd couple. I’m in my fifties, balding, grey beard, trying to keep the middle aged paunch from getting too large. I grew up in the country, have no tattoos and prefer folk music.

Orlando is in his mid-thirties, Latino, grew up in New York City, is covered with tattoos and plays in a hardcore band. On political and religious issues we have different viewpoints. But Orlando is smart, inquisitive and has a similar sense of humor as I do.

I’m going to miss swinging by his office and having lunch with him. I’m excited for his new job, and look forward to staying in touch. Yeah, he’s not on Twitter, but he deserves a special #ff today.

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#ff @chc_wya @councilorcotto @heddahfeddah @nateosit @annehthomas @jon_boyer @meowsdiaries @chickenshackct

This week's Follow Friday was constructed with Follow Friday Helper and reflects several different discussion I've been involved with.

Starting off the list is @chc_wya. This is the Wherever You Are program at the Community Health Center which provides medical services to homeless and near homeless people in Connecticut. There is a new AmeriCorps member at CHC working with this program who will be doing a bunch with this along with the program director, and I'm excited to see them on Twitter.

Next up is @councilorcotto. I ran into him a few different times over the past week. We ended up at the same table at the Common Cause event last Saturday. At Sunday, I ran into him at the #OccupyHartford planning meeting, and then later in the week, I believe he was at the #HartfordVotes candidate's night, which Common Cause helped with.

Tweeting from the #HartfordVotes candidate's night was @heddahfeddah, a stalwart of Hartford new media.

On Thursdays, I participate in a Tweetchat about community health centers called #chcchat. @nateosit is a regular in these chats and often has great insights to share. I don't believe I've given him a shout out recently, and it is long overdue.

Next are @annehthomas and @jon_boyer. These are people I've connected with via #EmpireAvenue. I met @meowsdiaries through some blogging group, maybe EntreCard, or something like that. @meowsdiaries uses Paper.li and mentions me from time to time.

Ending out the list is @chickenshackct which is what the name suggests, a chicken shack in Connecticut. They serve great chicken with dipping sauces. I first found them through a social media event and enjoy stopping to have a meal there from time to time.

So, that's my Follow Friday list for this week. Who are you following?

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