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Teach Teens and (Yourself!) how to W.A.I.T
By Tristan Gorrindo, M.D. By now, over 80 percent of teens have an account with Facebook, Twitter, or some other social networking site. A common feature on almost all of these sites is the ability to share with your friends whatever is on your mind. Commonly these posts appear on a “wall” or other profile […]
The Art and Science of Flirting
Samantha Boardman MD Become a fanPsychiatrist, Writer and Blogger http://www.PositivePrescription.com Print Article Knowing how to flirt is both an art and a science. A slew of research provides a convenient road map to what works best and what doesn’t: 1. Skip the cheesy jokes: According to research, both men and women react poorly to silly jokes, hollow compliments, […]
Five Speaking Tips for Medical Conference Presenters
By Sue Jacques Medical conference attendees have high expectations of presenters, and so they should. After all, attendees invest time, money, and effort to attend professional development events. In return, they deserve to be addressed by speakers who are prepared, articulate, and stage-savvy. Not everyone is comfortable speaking in front of an audience, though, especially when […]
10 Ways Doctors Can Make the Most of Social Media
by BRIAN HONIGMAN Today, 24% of doctors use social media at least once a day to post or seek medical information according to Allied Health World. The use of social media by doctors is still in its infancy, which presents a huge opportunity to take advantage of these digital platforms and build scalable credibility for your career […]










