8 Things Overheard On Twitter This Week

I appreciate every reader we have and so I thought I would re-tweet on Techmedicus some of the things our followers have said this week.

Some News:

@HealthIntel: Seeing the bravery & humility of US rescue/med workers in Haiti makes me proud to be an American. Amazing how tragedy brings out our best.

  • Haiti was clearly a huge tragedy for all involved and we here at Techmedicus want to thank everyone involved in the relief effort.

@vtlfire: It is now “Health-Insurance Reform” how is this shift in position going to effect your practice?

  • This didn’t come as much surprise, after losing more power in the senate pulling back on such a hot topic was a given.

@MartiniHospital: iPad, anyone? Hospitals looking at the mobile device. iPad could tap big market as it cuts paperwork

Advice:

@HealthyPassion: To allow your true genius and creativity to shine through, rest rest rest!

  • I couldn’t agree more, unfortunately it isn’t apparent in this post

@KingerB: Avatar in Imax 3D=Eyegasm.

  • One of our authors gives very wise advice

@Steve_McCormick: Apply yourself. Get all the education you can, but then, by God, do something. Lee Iacocca

  • If only he was around to save Chrysler this time.

Random Facts:

@MedeliaInc: Stat of the Day: 54.5% of women say the Internet is their primary source of information when researching products they might purchase.

  • Well I guess I need to focus on Women’s health more

@chefmarymoran: Cheerios is a great low cal cereal, heritage is loaded with whole grains and fiber one obviously has fiber, and we all need more fiber.

  • Not that interesting by itself but… this was one of about ten posts about cereal in a three day period. This woman loves cereal.

Thanks everyone for a great first week, check back daily for the latest in health technology news!

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