10 reasons for doctors to create online presence

Posted by meramd Sun, 15 Jun 2008 08:50:00 GMT

  1. You can publicize practice to millions of potential customers. Profile helps in customer acquisition.
  2. A profile page can save you a lot of money in communication and administration cost. Having full control of profile makes it easier to change and update.
  3. You can publish profile information in other campaigns therefore creating a brand for yourself.
  4. You can publicize the practice on the internet 24 hours a day and 365 days of the year.
  5. Patients can be local, nationwide or global - they can find information easily about you.
  6. Writing blog post is tremendous way to get your name out there to the general public. The purpose of writing is to get your patients to know you. When you write, you are not trying to sell something; you are basically providing useful information.
  7. Ask, share and connect with other doctor's in communities on specific topics.
  8. Continuous Medical Education - Get involved in educational activities which serve to maintain, develop or increase the knowledge, skills and professional performance and relationships that the physicians uses to provide services to patients, public and profession.
  9. Receive information about medical profession related events happening in specific area/city.
  10. Get to know what patients feel and think about you. Share the recommendations that you have received from your patients on the internet. These help new patients in decision making.

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Medical myths exposed

Posted by meramd Sat, 22 Dec 2007 05:36:00 GMT

Popular medical beliefs have been reported as myths by this article at BBC news. Of course, this may not be the last word on these.. but here is the summary of the seven "myths". Read the article for more details.

 
Drink at least eight glasses of water a day
We use only 10% of our brains
Hair and fingernails continue to grow after death
Reading in dim light ruins your eyesight
Shaving causes hair to grow back faster or coarser
Mobile phones are dangerous in hospitals
Eating turkey makes people especially drowsy

 

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Finding Medical Information

Posted by meramd Thu, 25 Oct 2007 07:16:00 GMT

Here is a link on how to search for good medical information on the web:

http://www.acponline.org/hospitalist/oct07/medical_websites.htm

This webpage is from the site of American College of Physicians. It has tips on how to go about searching for medical infomation and some links to popular medical sites that you can trust for general medical infomation, specific medical information and also for continuing medical education. We hope you find the above link useful. MeraMD team already has these sites in the search database. So the easiest thing for you, is to leave all the hard work of searching trusted medical sites to us, and go ahead and use our custom health search engine here. The search is powered by Google, and you can rely on Google's excellent search rank algorithm to give you the results, while you have peace of mind about the reliability of the search results.

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Search online and be prepared for doctor's visit

Posted by meramd Thu, 20 Sep 2007 01:52:00 GMT

Other than the issue of finding reliable health infomation, online sites can help you prepare for the doctor's visit. This has been proven by a study of patients who used the internet to research on health information before visiting their physician.  Healthcare IT news has this report on this subject.

Quoting from the report

“Many times, chemotherapy-related symptoms and side effects can be prevented or controlled, but they often go untreated because patients don't bring them up and it's challenging for a busy oncology practice to incorporate symptom screening into its daily workflow," said Tami Mark, Ph. D. , associate research director at Thomson Healthcare and lead investigator for the study.

You can use the medical search engine at meramd.com to find reliable details about diseases and medical conditions and be better prepared when you visit your doctor - its in your own interest as shown by the study.

Having said that, the meraMD team would still warn you again self-medication. Do use the research to ask more knowledgeable questions, but always consult your physician.

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