Joe Weaver, RN. 1LT
52,697 followers
http://cigarettesmokingkills.com
Registered Nurse & Author will post medical, mental health and smoking cessation tweet, not intended to diagnose, prevent, or treat illness.
Listorious Interview
To assist in building a following.
Don't follow trends.
It's fine just the way it is.
I found if I go more than three days, my followers will ask what happen to your tweets. They state they look forward to the medical updates
The ability to Delete messages in the DM box.
Hugh. Was heisst das. Nie gehoert.
I just use the hashtag #nicthehabit, of interesting smoking cessation topics to help me later when I publish the second edition of my book.
No problem with shortening words.
http://www.parada410.com/100-amazingly-insightful-people-you-can-learn-from-on-twitter.html 100 Amazing people on Twitter.
I have unfollowed many who use profane language all the time. A few curse words is okay, but when ever Freaking post contains a Fu k then..
Twitter seems to work if you have a goal. If you like bikes, post about bikes, Not what your eating.
That isn't my job to answer this.
Twittelator
One of my followers stated that my tweets can be overwhelming because it is so much information. Then I get a tweet, I don't post enough. :)
As a health professional, I help other Health professionals with my post and lay people
A lot of cool people.
The ability to inform. This is an important nursing function.
OMRDD regulations
That is what I like about Twitter. If you don't like a person's post, Just unfollow! If someone, doesn't want to follow me. Great!
It's great because it allows me the opportunity to inform others important medical topics. I love this.
I'm an author of a quit-smoking book, as well as a health Professional, so I either direct others to my work or interesting medical topics.

