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Richard Wolfe says that might be more about changing mindsets than policies."I don't know what you do differently," Wolfe says. "I mean, you can't be selective about who you care for. That's the way it works. It works like that in Israel, where you have Palestinian bombers side by side with victims. What we do is we try to maintain our humanity, even if perpetrators do not."The Value Of Social MediaOne other lesson from the marathon bombing is the value of social media. Mass General got an early indication of trouble when an ER doctor saw a tweet from a friend at the finish line, just about a minute after the blast. That prompted the ER to hold off on surgeries that were about to begin, saving precious time and space for the victims that would flood in.Conn says hospitals can't ignore social media, even if they can't completely trust them either."We're trying to wrestle with that, because obviously initial tweets might not be as accurate," he says, "And to implement the disaster plan which means the whole institution grinds to a halt and redirects itself that's a million dollar decision, and we need to make quite sure we get it right."Boston hospitals confronted challenges in identifying patients after Marathon bombingBoston trauma centers have been widely praised for saving dozens of Marathon bombing victims, treating one person after another who arrived at their doors with limbs torn off or mangled, some patients having lost most of their blood.The day utter chaos made missteps inevitable, but in the months since, the hospitals have found lessons to be learned from the moments of