In my previous post, I explained how I described what professional idea blogs (and are not) to my colleagues. Merlin Mann at 43 Folders has a nice post on Blogs: Watching passionate thoughts evolve (in public). In it he, offers a nice description of a new-blogger’s experience, and this advice to bloggers: “Remember that your [...]
Read moreBlogging out in the open in a clinical setting
Roy from Shrink Rap’s commented on my post about Web 2.0 opportunities that he has “not EVEN mentioned to anyone about our psychiatry podcast.” That surprised me, given how significant his web presence is. But that was certainly true of my blog until a couple of weeks ago, when I finally “decloaked” my blog to [...]
Read moreHow clinicians learn: Web 2.0 Opportunities?
A thoughtful colleague of mine observed yesterday that, although there is a range of ways clinicians get clinical information about suicide (articles, workshops, books, practice manuals), a lot of clinical learning takes place informally–by doing the work and by talking with other clinicians. That is probably especially true for the busiest front-line clinicians. I later [...]
Read moreCommitment to Living featured on PsychSplash
Gareth Furber, who has a fantastic site called PsychSplash, featured CTL yesterday…a much appreciated mention that inspires me to keep the content coming! Here is the link to Gareth’s post.
Read moreBlogging about suicide risk assessment and prevention
I have created an About this blog page to describe the purpose of this blog. I will be inviting colleagues to view this blog once the infrastructure is a little more mature.
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February 20, 2007

