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The Kojo Nnamdi Show

February 12, 2013 By Susannah Fox 3 Comments

I love call-in radio shows, listening to them and (dream come true) being a guest on them.* Listeners never fail to amaze me with their insights and ideas.

Today I was on the Kojo Nnamdi Show’s Tech Tuesday with Rahul Parikh, MD, to discuss “Dot Com v. MD: Health Advice & Resources Online.” We filled the hour with a wide-ranging discussion and there were apparently enough phone calls, emails, and tweets to fill another hour. We gave shout-outs to the National Library of Medicine, the Medical Library Association, and the VA’s Blue Button project, to name just a few. Callers gave tips about health apps they liked and how to handle dismissive doctors.

The hour went by so fast thanks to Rahul & Kojo & the audience making it such a fantastic conversation. What would you say to a caller who asked for recommendations for how to use the internet to navigate the maze of health care? If you could put any 3 people on a show, just to hear what they had to say to each other, who would it be?

* I have to link to the best call-in show I’ve yet been part of: A 2011 Talk of the Nation show with Pat Furlong, a rare-disease mom-turned-power-house-advocate.

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  1. e-Patient Dave says

    February 12, 2013 at 3:59 pm

    @#$!!@#??????

    Susannah! You have to announce these things BEFORE the event so we can listen live!

    I feel cheated. 🙂

    Reply
  2. Susannah Fox says

    February 12, 2013 at 4:03 pm

    LOL, I tweeted about it this a.m. but clearly that’s not notice enough. The conversation is never over! Twitter is our daily call-in show, blogs are our storytelling.

    Reply
  3. bacigalupe says

    February 13, 2013 at 11:42 am

    Agree with Dave. Definitely not enough!

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