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RNchat Transcript: October 9, 2009

Below is a SlideShare of today’s #RNchat, organized in chronological order (from beginning of chat to sometime just after). Today’s topics were Virtual Health (testing the limits of web-based health care) and Radical Re-Think (what fundamental nursing traditions need to be re-visited & challenged). These slide decks are also on RNchat’s Transcripts page.You can download the file or view it in Full Screen mode as a slide show:

As always, thank you to those who joined today. If you’re new to #RNchat, just follow @RNchat on Twitter and we’ll provide updates and links on how to make the best use of this nursing chat. You can also send inquires to info [at] RNchat [dot] org.

RNchat Transcript: October 6, 2009

Below is a SlideShare of a PDF of today’s #RNchat, organized in chronological order (from beginning of chat to sometime just after). Today’s topics were Workplace Bullying and Infection Control. These slide decks are also on RNchat’s Transcripts page.You can download the file or view it in Full Screen mode as a slide show:

As always, thank you to those who joined today. If you’re new to #RNchat, just follow @RNchat on Twitter and we’ll provide updates and links on how to make the best use of this nursing chat. You can also send inquires to info [at] RNchat [dot] org.

RNchat Transcript: October 2, 2009

Below is a SlideShare of today’s #RNchat, organized in chronological order (from beginning of chat to sometime just after). Today’s topics were Online Boundaries and Nursing Humor.You can download the file or view it in Full Screen mode as a slide show:

Today’s chat turned out to be a lot fun. As always, thank you to those who joined today. If you’re new to #RNchat, just follow @RNchat on Twitter and we’ll provide updates and links on how to make the best use of this nursing chat. You can also send inquires to info [at] RNchat [dot] org.Oh, and if you’re a recruiter or marketer who mistakenly believes that Interruption Marketing works in the 21st Century, you’ll find that the cost of spamming these conversations isn’t worth the candle. One of you found that out today. Recruiting and marketing have their places on Twitter but they belong to those who are remarkable at what they do and who know the difference between conversation and broadcasting.

RNchat Transcript: September 30, 2009

Below is a SlideShare of a PDF of today’s #RNchat, organized in chronological order (from beginning of chat to sometime just after). Today’s topics were Nursing Education and Clinical Collaboration. You can download the file or view it in Full Screen mode as a slide show:

As always, thank you to those who joined today. If you’re new to #RNchat, just follow @RNchat on Twitter and we’ll provide updates and links on how to make the best use of this nursing chat. You can also send inquires to info [at] RNchat [dot] org.

RNchat Transcript: September 25, 2009

Below is a SlideShare of a PDF of tonight’s #RNchat. Twitter doesn’t offer very good ways of organizing the information on Twitter chats, and so I’ll be exploring different ways of recording and re-presenting them. For now, this is one way to at least have the conversations recorded and available for review (this is in chronological order (from beginning of chat to sometime just after). You can download the file or view it in Full Screen mode as a slide show:

Again, a big thank you to those who joined tonight. If you’re new to #RNchat, just follow @RNchat on Twitter and we’ll provide updates and links on how to make the best use of this nursing chat. You can also send inquires to info [at] RNchat [dot] org.

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