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Blogging For Medical Professionals

by Peter Beck on January 13, 2009

in BLOGS

I’ve been chewing on this one for a looong while.
The advantages to medical bloggers of, well, blogging. But especially if you’re a busy medpro, who may want nothing more than to promote your practice online, and provide fresh content for your patients.
I could, for example, fire up the Aphex 230 and its assorted attachments and [...]

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So, Is Podcasting Dead, Yet?

by Peter Beck on December 29, 2008

in BLOGS

Sigh. I’d be one of the last ones to admit it, of course.
But I guess it depends on what you mean by “dead.”
The cart software platform that I use on my PC to record and produce my shows — Podcast Station — is no longer being made or supported by its manufacturer, despite being pretty [...]

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I’ve been in medical podcasting for close to 2 years now — about half the duration it’s been fairly popular as a new medium. (That’s not me in the pic, BTW, it’s an older gent, courtesy of iStockphoto, embodying today’s theme: maturity is a good thing.)
I started out as an interested rank beginner who knew [...]

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Teaser For Show #11: Now Is THE Time…

by Peter Beck on December 20, 2007

in PODCASTS

…to take your medical practice online in a major way.
Stake out your corner of the Internet if you haven’t, and dust off all your social weapons if you have.
If you’re a practicing medical professional, there’s no better or more advantageous time to enter this space, using tools like blogging, social networking, and of course, podcasting.
Next [...]

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Show #1: Introductions

by Peter Beck on December 1, 2006

in PODCASTS

For busy podcasters, but especially medpros, PMP gets you that “pro sound” quickly. Podcast about your life, instead of living for your podcasts.

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