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#HCSM Review Edition 39 Request for Submissions

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healthcare social mediaHealthWorks Collective is hosting Edition #39 of the blog carnival HealthCare Social Media Review and kindly requests your submissions!

healthcare social mediaHealthWorks Collective is hosting Edition #39 of the blog carnival HealthCare Social Media Review and kindly requests your submissions!

Anyone who wishes to submit one of their blogs to the Review, please email your post’s URL  to me, joan@socialmediatoday.com, with HCSM Review in the subject line, by Monday, Oct 21st at 11pm.  The Review will be published here on HealthWorks Collective on Wed., Oct 23rd by 8am.

For details on how the blog carnival works, you can go to the HealthCare Social Media Main Page and read all about it. Basically, it’s really simple.  The Review comes out every 2 weeks and is a compilation of posts on healthcare social media from around the web.  It is hosted by a different blogsite every 2 weeks and the editor of that blogsite puts The Review together with links from posts that have been submitted by people LIKE YOU!  Yes, the posts must be published somewhere on the web; only the links are shown in the finished HCSM Review.

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So get moving and send us your best posts on healthcare social media.  There is no special theme, so all posts are good.  If a theme appears when I go over the posts, I will make use of it!

Thank you,

-joan

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