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Privacy in a Social Media World

July 1st, 2010 Do networking sites like Facebook and Twitter present privacy problems for physicians or are they a way to build community around your practice? Maybe both.
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Brave New World of Social Media

January 18th, 2010 Social networking is transforming the way medical students communicate with one another, but is online content meeting professional standards? The New Physician January-February 2010 by Paul Wynn Volume 59, Number 1
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Dr. Jason Bhan: Social media allows us to become more efficient

August 19th, 2009 FierceHealthcare recently got the opportunity to talk with Dr. Jason Bhan, a practicing family physician co-founder of Ozmosis: The Trusted Physician's Network. Prior to starting Ozmosis, Dr. Bhan served as a consultant and medical adviser to Medsite, where he helped develop the company's core strategy for e-detailing and online physician retention.
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This Sentence Easily Would Fit on Twitter: Emergency Physicians Are Learning to Tweet

July 29th, 2009 This story assesses the various reasons why emergency physicians are increasingly using social media in general, and Twitter in particular. Published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages A23-A25 (August 2009) By Eric Berger (Special Contributor to Annals News and Perspective)
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Why physicians may never have their own Facebook

July 27th, 2009 A recent dust up between the American Medical Association and the physician network Sermo has provided online medical networks with something they haven't found themselves: purpose.
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A Diagnosis on Twitter

July 20th, 2009 When the H1N1 virus -- or swine flu -- broke out, the National Institutes of Health started using Twitter posts to monitor the spread of the illness.
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Making Good Doctors Better: Joel Selzer of Ozmosis Sits Down with GovConExecutive

June 29th, 2009 Joel Selzer, CEO and founder of Reston-based Ozmosis, sat down and spoke with us last week. He told us how a trusted, secure, and verified network of physicians can help doctors learn from each other without spending a fortune, and spoke about health apps for the iPhone and other high-tech tools doctors will use in the future.
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Ozmosis, Rollstream respond to swine flu threat

May 4th, 2009 Two local companies are offering their technology to help doctors and the health care community respond to the threat of swine flu.
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Social Media Making Its Mark

April 1st, 2009 Whether we want it to happen or not, social media--much like mobile technology--is going to play a big role in the future of healthcare. From professional networks like LinkedIn and Ozmosis, to more consumer mediums like Twitter and Facebook, healthcare professionals all across the nation and throughout the world are jumping on the bandwagon.
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Ozmosis Named Top Health2.0 Site to Watch

July 25th, 2008 Update on Ozmosis co-founders Dr. Jason Bhan and Joel Selzer, who we dropped into see this week: Their company was just named the top Web 2.0 health site to watch by medical media commentator MDNG. But they're not resting on their laurels.
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Taking The Wheel: The People and Companies Driving Health2.0

June 10th, 2008 Convenient, remote information access; interconnectivity; and a host of other key features has led the healthcare industry to embrace the Internet, as evidenced by the proliferation and success of for-profit sites like Medscape, publicly funded sites such as the National Institutes of Health, and disease-specific groups like the Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Information Service and Tourette S
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Jewish Federation Talks Tech

May 28th, 2008 Just ahead of Israel’s 60th birthday, being celebrated with a blowout Sunday on the Mall, the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington’s “Technology Affinity” group held a roundtable on the state of the Web last night. We ran out to the law offices of Holland & Knight on Pennsylvania Avenue to dine on Kosher food and kibbitz with the crowd.
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Ozmosis Co-Founder Named Top 35 Entrepreneur Under 35

May 22nd, 2008 After a little break yesterday, we return to our list of the Top 35 Entrepreneurs Under 35 in the D.C. area. If you missed parts I and II, well, w've got an Archive and you've got a mouse. We'll wrap up our selection tomorrow and then spend the next three days grilling hot dogs in the backyard and playing volleyball.
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Physician 2.0

April 17th, 2008 At the Ann Myers Medical Clinic, physicians in a variety of specialties from around the world congregate to teach medical students treatment protocols, how to analyze diagnostic images, and other critical skills that will improve patient care and make them better overall doctors.
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New group forms to focus on interoperability

April 8th, 2008 ASHEVILLE, NC - Open Health Tools, which includes organizations on three continents, has formed to focus on healthcare IT interoperability.
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Info-sharing site hopes docs will learn by Ozmosis

March 27th, 2008 Physicians now have another online community option for connecting with one another.
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Physicians Can Share Info Via Ozmosis

March 26th, 2008 A new Web site accommodates the secure exchange of medical information among physicians. The Ozmosis Knowledge Exchange site enables physicians to post content and bookmark medical information posted by site members, including journal abstracts, medical cases, videos, podcasts, blog entries and clinical studies.
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Web Site Offers Virtual Doctors Lounge

July 11th, 2007 By Richard Pizzi, Associate Editor VIENNA, VA - When Jason Bhan, MD, first got the idea for a social networking Web site strictly for physicians, he was ahead of the curve. The Health 2.0 movement had only begun to gather steam when Bhan founded Ozmosis in 2006.
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