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Archive for April 2011

Welcome to the Journal of Palliative Medicine Blog

Welcome to the Journal of Palliative Medicine Blog.  This blog is supported in part by Stanford University School of Medicine and Mary Ann Leibert Inc.

We are delighted to announce that we have a multi-disciplinary group of experts who will serve as the Journal of Palliative Medicine Social Media Panelists. The blog gives us a new way to distribute educational and research information on the social web and most importantly allows us an opportunity to connect with you on an ongoing basis. Please do visit us on Facebook as well as Twitter (our Twitter handle is @PalliativeMed_J )

Your opinion is important to us. We do hope that you will participate actively by commenting on posts, sending us your ideas and feedback. We envision this blog to an open interdisciplinary forum, complementary to the core content of JPM. We aim to engage you in a new experience beyond the journal page in a more interactive global community engaged in advancing the field of pallaitive care.

Can We Talk?
Watch and share this five minute video about the need for prophylactic end-of-life conversations. Laura Heldebrand, an ICU nurse tells her mother's story.
High Traffic Alert !
Your JPM blog is a high traffic site. We have 1406 subscribers. In August 2012, we had 140,372 hits (this number is excluding bots and spider traffic)! Many thanks to you all for your love and support of your Journal of Palliative Medicine.
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Do email us now and take a hand in shaping your favorite palliative care journal, be it as a user, a local chapter advocate or panelist. We are waiting to hear from you.
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