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March 17, 2011

Healthcare Social Media Explained in Pee

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I usually don’t like to do two funny posts in a row (see the Meaningful Use Rap that Katherine posted), but I couldn’t resist. When I saw this it was too funny. I also considered whether it was ok for a very serious blog like EMR and EHR to post about Pee. Although, I figured this is healthcare where most are more familiar with pee than the rest of the world. Even though I’ll never forget the labor nurse with my first child calling it “she she.” We still call it that in our home.

Regardless, if you’re looking for a way to explain all the various social media platforms, here’s an interesting way to look at it (Source: vanished-omen):

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    One response to "Healthcare Social Media Explained in Pee"

    1. # The Nerdy Nurse commented on March 20th, 2011:

      I personally find it pretty fascinating that we refer to ‘peeing’ as “voiding”.
      But this info-graphic is awesome.

      Thanks for sharing!

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