Abstract

As the volume of safety information available to practitioners from a variety of sources steadily increases, an important question arises: With whom do you share or pass the information to when something is relevant to your practice? The sources for safety information have increased tremendously. E-mail subscriptions and RSS feeds, blogs, Facebook, and other social media formats offer additional resources for safety details. Each source may hold something of relevance, and finding the time to follow each becomes a challenge. As busy practitioners, most of us rely on information being pushed to us through e-mail subscriptions, rather than pulling information from a Web site without being prompted. We scan incoming e-mail messages and newsletters for key words or phrases, triggering a click to read more about the story, event, or announcement.

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