Basil Strategies and Webicina partner on Doctors 2.0 & You Social Media Platform

Doctors 2.0 & YouDenise Silber, founder of Basil Strategies, and Dr. Bertalan Mesko, founder of Webicina.com, have announced the new partnership of their two respective organizations with the launch of an original on-line Healthcare Social Media resource.

Basil Strategies is an eMarketing and Social Media consultancy as well as the organizer of the Doctors 2.0 & You conference. Webicina is the first and only free service providing curated medical social media resources in over 80 topics and 19 languages. Denise Silber said: "This integration of Webicina.com into the Doctors 2.0 Platform, curated by Basil Strategies, is the start of a beautiful partnership of which we are all very proud." Dr. Bertalan Mesko added, "Doctors 2.0 & You is the International Event for Social Media in Healthcare. I am extremely happy to be associated with it and to further associate Webicina.com with the movement."

The first collaborative work of Basil Strategies and Webicina.com can be found on the new Doctors 2.0 platform. It is an amalgamation of 129 Social Media Feeds that are generated by the speakers and organizations that participated in the Doctors 2.0 & You conference in 2011. You are now able to browse the Feeds without being logged in on any Social Media platform, which will facilitate easy access to them for everyone.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.doctors20.com

About Basil Strategies
Basil Strategies is an eHealth eMarketing consultancy, founded by Denise Silber, to help healthcare industries and organizations take advantage of New Technologies, Health 2.0 tools and Social Media.

About Webicina.com
Webicina.com is the world's first and only free service that provides curated medical social media resources in over 80 medical topics in over 17 languages. Our mission is to let empowered patients and medical professionals access the most relevant social media content in their own languages on a customizable, easy-to-use platform for free.

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