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View article: Social Media and Professional Development for Oncology Professionals.
Social Media and Professional Development for Oncology Professionals. Open
The use of social media continues to increase in health care and academia. Health care practice, particularly the oncologic field, is constantly changing because of new knowledge, evidence-based research, clinical trials, and government po…
View article: Social Media and Professional Development for Oncology Professionals
Social Media and Professional Development for Oncology Professionals Open
The use of social media continues to increase in health care and academia. Health care practice, particularly the oncologic field, is constantly changing because of new knowledge, evidence-based research, clinical trials, and government po…
View article: Evaluating Scholars’ Impact and Influence: Cross-sectional Study of the Correlation Between a Novel Social Media–Based Score and an Author-Level Citation Metric
Evaluating Scholars’ Impact and Influence: Cross-sectional Study of the Correlation Between a Novel Social Media–Based Score and an Author-Level Citation Metric Open
Background The development of an author-level complementary metric could play a role in the process of academic promotion through objective evaluation of scholars’ influence and impact. Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate…
View article: Evaluating Scholars’ Impact and Influence: Cross-sectional Study of the Correlation Between a Novel Social Media–Based Score and an Author-Level Citation Metric (Preprint)
Evaluating Scholars’ Impact and Influence: Cross-sectional Study of the Correlation Between a Novel Social Media–Based Score and an Author-Level Citation Metric (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The development of an author-level complementary metric could play a role in the process of academic promotion through objective evaluation of scholars’ influence and impact. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to evalu…
View article: Twitter-based learning for continuing medical education?
Twitter-based learning for continuing medical education? Open
View article: The Needs of Women Treated for Ovarian Cancer: Results From a #gyncsm Twitter Chat
The Needs of Women Treated for Ovarian Cancer: Results From a #gyncsm Twitter Chat Open
Themes derived from the Twitter chat revealed the unique experiences of individuals with ovarian cancer after treatment, including a heightened sense of vulnerability. Understanding these themes represents an opportunity for clinicians to …
View article: Rare Cancers and Social Media: Analysis of Twitter Metrics in the First 2 Years of a Rare-Disease Community for Myeloproliferative Neoplasms on Social Media—#MPNSM
Rare Cancers and Social Media: Analysis of Twitter Metrics in the First 2 Years of a Rare-Disease Community for Myeloproliferative Neoplasms on Social Media—#MPNSM Open
View article: Patient Participation at Health Care Conferences: Engaged Patients Increase Information Flow, Expand Propagation, and Deepen Engagement in the Conversation of Tweets Compared to Physicians or Researchers
Patient Participation at Health Care Conferences: Engaged Patients Increase Information Flow, Expand Propagation, and Deepen Engagement in the Conversation of Tweets Compared to Physicians or Researchers Open
Although engaged patients are powerful accelerators of information flow, expanders of tweet propagation, and greatly deepen engagement in conversation of tweets on social media of health care conferences compared to physicians, they repres…
View article: Risks and benefits of Twitter use by hematologists/oncologists in the era of digital medicine
Risks and benefits of Twitter use by hematologists/oncologists in the era of digital medicine Open
View article: The emerging role of professional social media use in oncology
The emerging role of professional social media use in oncology Open
View article: “Nothing about us without us”—patient partnership in medical conferences
“Nothing about us without us”—patient partnership in medical conferences Open
Using their experience at Medicine X, Larry Chu and colleagues discuss the benefits of involving patients as partners at medical meetings
View article: Disease-Specific Hashtags for Online Communication About Cancer Care
Disease-Specific Hashtags for Online Communication About Cancer Care Open
Case 3. In 2012, a young adult man with history of Klinefelter syndrome presented with intermittent chest pain and was found to have a 15-cm primary mediastinal NSGCT.He was treated with 4 cycles of VIP followed by resection of residual me…