Using Social Media to Facilitate Collaboration

Offers an introduction to the role that social media can play in building and growing public health collaborations. Specifically, it explores the differences between personal and professional social media use, factors to consider prior to using social media for collaboration, and finally, concrete tips for maximizing the benefits of this approach.

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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Year Resource Released
2016

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