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Business - Written by on Monday, August 27, 2007 22:36 - 1 Comment

Social Networking for Professionals

Good article today in the Wall St. Journal about how the wisdom of the crowds is becoming more acceptable within the medical community as well as other professions.

From the article:

When radiation oncologist Michael Tomblyn recently saw a 21-year-old patient whose eye was protruding from its socket, he turned to his fellow physicians for help. Dozens of doctors offered suggestions, including fungal infection, HIV-associated lymphoma or a cocaine-associated sinus problem, eventually steering him toward the correct answer: rhabdomyosarcoma, a fast-growing cancer most often observed in young children.

The diagnosis didn’t take place in a doctor’s lounge. It happened on Sermo.com, a social-networking site for licensed physicians, which Dr. Tomblyn and 25,000 doctors like him visit regularly to consult with colleagues specializing in areas from dermatology to psychiatry.

 Some good statistics as well:

Social networking is just one of many consumer technologies, including blogs, wikis and virtual worlds, to cross over into the corporate world. It is happening as social networking is moving more into the mainstream. Leading consumer social-networking sites attracted more than 110 million unique monthly U.S. visitors in July, up more than 40% from the previous July, according to comScore Inc.



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Michael Tomblyn, MD
Aug 28, 2007 21:05

It’s funny how one discovers new sites of interest. I found yours as the #2 new entry on a Google Alert for myself, thanks to Jessica’s nice WSJ piece on Sermo today.

You’ve put together a wonderful site on collaboration, a professional interest of mine within the medical and scientific research arenas. Count me in as a brand new frequent visitor.

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