9 Chinese Medicine Related People to Follow on Twitter

Posted on June 15, 2009 by

twitterThree months ago I wrote about Acupuncture and Twitter.
It’s interesting to see how we can promote our websites and blogs through Twitter and Facebook. I mean, what does Chinese Medicine have to do with the Internet??
The more I’m working with my websites in Hebrew, and the more I write on CMNotes and promoting them with the tools mentioned above, I understand that the Internet is a great way for us to spread the good word of Chinese Medicine.

Another wonderful thing that’s happening is meeting collegues from around the world.
Before the Internet, this was a thing that could only happen if you could afford a trip to a conference, but not anymore. Thanks to the Internet, we can now sit at home and meet people on the other side of the globe, people who are interested in Chinese Medicine, people who are going through the same things we are, career-wise, and that is, to me, a very valuable thing.
We can also share information, this way we can find out about an interesting research that is being done in a different country, or about a book that is being written and might be really interesting. I love it- don’t you?

Today, I would like to share with you some of the people I follow on Twitter, my little Chinese Medicine Twitter group:

@YaelErnst: yeah, that’s me. I twitt about Chinese Medicine and other interesting things…

@damotwo: Damien has one of the most uplifting blogs about Chinese Medicine, because he always remembers to look at his journey with a smile.

@RichardLGoodman: Richard writes in his blog and is also the author of the book Classical Chinese Medical Texts.

@pylonian: Eric from Deepest Health is working hard, and recently he showed the signs of getting back to blogging, now that finals are getting out of the way.

@LisaHanfileti: Lisa is another friend who is working really really hard! Check out her e-Book, if you haven’t already…

@TCMDirectory: Elie is doing a good job. It’s good to be around people who are doing a good job.

@ProDSeminars: Lorne is another colleague who is doing a good job, offering us to continue our education through various courses.

@acupuncturepdx: Amy is updating her blog frequently with information about different health problems.

@herbisorbis: Anne is a herbalist in training, working on her acupuncture points, and my best friend.

Over to you
Who are the people you’re following on Twitter? Leave their names here in the comments, for everyone to follow.

Comments (4)

 

  1. damo says:

    haha thanks! :)
    Nice reflection on Twitter; something so quick and personal and open its almost automatically integrated into our lives

  2. Lorne Brown says:

    Thanks for spreading the good word about TCM and also for including me in your list to follow. I feel the same about the work you are doing.

  3. Yael says:

    You’re welcome guys, thanks for keeping it interesting.

    Yael

  4. Amy says:

    Thanks for the mention, Yael! I’m loving Twitter more each day :)

    Keep up the great posts!

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