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HCPLive Announces New Tweet Chat Series with SoMeDocs

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The weekly physician-led series will kick off on Monday, January 27.

DocTalk, SoMeDocs

This month, HCPLive® will be launching a collaborative weekly Tweet chat series with Doctors on Social Media (@SoMeDocs).

Every Monday at 6 PM over the next few months, doctors, care providers, students, experts, and advocates can participate in the joint #DocTalk and #SoMeDocs chat: a discussion on the biggest trends, news, ideas, and issues in healthcare today, hosted by a network of physician thought leaders.

SoMeDocs is an online platform that provides physicians a space to network, collaborate, and grow their own brands. Physicians with interest in becoming thought leaders, growing their practice, connecting with a target audience, and advancing their careers through online growth and networking can learn more here.

Join us for our first chat, on Monday, January 27th, when SoMeDocs founder Dana Corriel, MD, (@DrCorriel) moderates a discussion on “Doctors Getting Online.”

The chat topics will rotate every week, as will the moderator from the SoMeDocs community. Chat preview posts—featuring the moderator, question list, and additional sources— will be made available on the HCPLive site. Every Tuesday, a recap post highlighting the chat and final thoughts from the moderator will run on the site.

Twitter users interested in participated in the chat should follow @SoMeDocs and @MDMagazine, and use the hashtags to stay up-to-date on everything to come!

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