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Story County Medical Center, known as @storymedical on Twitter, is a full-service primary care hospital that has served Story County residents since 1951.

twitter_storymedical_birdThe Nevada-based hospital began using several social networking sites in July of this year as a way to help promote the opening of their new facility, Story Medical – South Campus.

One Web site the hospital is using in particular is Twitter, a popular service that allows users to send short messages to one another in a public forum.

Among the messages Story Medical is sending (known as tweets to Twitter users) related to the opening of their new facility and the services the hospital offers, they have also been sending at least one update per day tagged with #dailymedterm.

“As someone who doesn’t have a medical background, I knew that a lot of our patients weren’t familiar with many of the medical terms that physicians use every day. I thought the #dailymedterm would be a fun way to educate people.” – Ashley Moore, Ancillary Services Assistant at Story County Medical Center

This method of tagging tweets is called using a hashtag, which allows other messages using that same tag to be grouped together. When a user does a search for that hashtag on Twitter, #dailymedterm in this case, they have the opportunity to only view updates that include that term.

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Although Story Medical started the hashtag, there are no rules that say others cannot participate. In fact, the #dailymedterm hashtag could be an opportunity for other Twitter users to ask questions about medical terms and what they mean. With other users suggesting terms, the process could become even more interactive.

I’ve seen a number of users commenting on how much they enjoy the #dailymedterm and think it is exactly the type of unique approach to Twitter that more organizations should be thinking about.

Congratulations Story Medical! Keep up the good work.