I’d like to thank various media outlets for recently citing KevinMD.com.
1. Q&A with physician Dr. Kevin Pho. New Hampshire Business Review.
Dr. Kevin Pho’s days begin when most of his patients are still asleep. Each morning, starting at 4 a.m., the 38-year-old primary care physician spends two hours managing all of his social media postings for the day.
2. Despite flaws, health care law is needed. CNN.com.
The primary care deficit is a far bigger threat to health reform than if the Supreme Court were to rule President Obama’s law unconstitutional.
3. Physician perspectives: Dr Kevin Pho. pharmaphorum.
Our latest ‘Physician perspective’ is that of Dr. Kevin Pho. Kevin shares with us the benefits that social media brings to him as a physician, and how he thinks pharma can better engage with physicians in this space.
4. How DOs are clicking with social media. The DO.
The most compelling reason for physicians to maintain online personas is to control their reputations, says Kevin Pho, MD, who speaks to physicians around the U.S. “With patients looking up doctors online, they’re going to come across review sites with who knows what on them,” he says. “By being proactive, physicians can take control of their online presence.”










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