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Twoctor, Twoctor . . I've Got A Bad Case of Tweeting You
Nedra Weinreich over at
Spare Change
explores uses for
Twitter
to improve health care in her post
Twitter for Health
. Great ideas on how Twitter might be used by those of us in the health care industry.
Thanks to
Jen McCabe Gorman
for
tweeting
the recent post.
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