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Social Media for Research Discourse, Dissemination, and Collaboration in Rheumatology
Social media has become an important venue for rheumatologists, patients, organizations, and other stakeholders to discuss recent research advances in diagnosis and management of rheumatic disorders. In this article, we describe the current state of how social media may enhance dissemination, discou...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9984924/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36879836 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rir-2022-0031 |
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author | Coler-Reilly, Ariella Graef, Elizabeth R. Kim, Alfred H.J. Liew, Jean W. Putman, Michael S. Sattui, Sebastian E. Young, Kristen J. Sparks, Jeffrey A. |
author_facet | Coler-Reilly, Ariella Graef, Elizabeth R. Kim, Alfred H.J. Liew, Jean W. Putman, Michael S. Sattui, Sebastian E. Young, Kristen J. Sparks, Jeffrey A. |
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description | Social media has become an important venue for rheumatologists, patients, organizations, and other stakeholders to discuss recent research advances in diagnosis and management of rheumatic disorders. In this article, we describe the current state of how social media may enhance dissemination, discourse, and collaboration in rheumatology research. Social media may refer to social platforms like Twitter and Instagram or digital media like podcasts and other websites that are operated for providing as free, open-access medical education (FOAM). Twitter has been one of the most active social media venues and continues to host a vibrant rheumatology community. Examples of research discussions on Twitter include organic user tweets, educational threads (“tweetorials”), live-tweeting academic conferences, and journals posting recently-accepted articles. Some research collaborations have been initiated through social media interactions. Social media may also directly contribute to research by facilitating the recruitment of study participants and the collection of survey-based data. Thus, social media is an evolving and important tool to enhance research discourse, dissemination, and collaboration in rheumatology. |
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spelling | pubmed-99849242023-03-05 Social Media for Research Discourse, Dissemination, and Collaboration in Rheumatology Coler-Reilly, Ariella Graef, Elizabeth R. Kim, Alfred H.J. Liew, Jean W. Putman, Michael S. Sattui, Sebastian E. Young, Kristen J. Sparks, Jeffrey A. Rheumatol Immunol Res Review Social media has become an important venue for rheumatologists, patients, organizations, and other stakeholders to discuss recent research advances in diagnosis and management of rheumatic disorders. In this article, we describe the current state of how social media may enhance dissemination, discourse, and collaboration in rheumatology research. Social media may refer to social platforms like Twitter and Instagram or digital media like podcasts and other websites that are operated for providing as free, open-access medical education (FOAM). Twitter has been one of the most active social media venues and continues to host a vibrant rheumatology community. Examples of research discussions on Twitter include organic user tweets, educational threads (“tweetorials”), live-tweeting academic conferences, and journals posting recently-accepted articles. Some research collaborations have been initiated through social media interactions. Social media may also directly contribute to research by facilitating the recruitment of study participants and the collection of survey-based data. Thus, social media is an evolving and important tool to enhance research discourse, dissemination, and collaboration in rheumatology. Sciendo 2022-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9984924/ /pubmed/36879836 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rir-2022-0031 Text en © 2022 Ariella Coler-Reilly, Elizabeth R. Graef, Alfred H.J. Kim, Jean W. Liew, Michael S. Putman, Sebastian E. Sattui, Kristen J. Young, Jeffrey A. Sparks, published by De Gruyter https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Review Coler-Reilly, Ariella Graef, Elizabeth R. Kim, Alfred H.J. Liew, Jean W. Putman, Michael S. Sattui, Sebastian E. Young, Kristen J. Sparks, Jeffrey A. Social Media for Research Discourse, Dissemination, and Collaboration in Rheumatology |
title | Social Media for Research Discourse, Dissemination, and Collaboration in Rheumatology |
title_full | Social Media for Research Discourse, Dissemination, and Collaboration in Rheumatology |
title_fullStr | Social Media for Research Discourse, Dissemination, and Collaboration in Rheumatology |
title_full_unstemmed | Social Media for Research Discourse, Dissemination, and Collaboration in Rheumatology |
title_short | Social Media for Research Discourse, Dissemination, and Collaboration in Rheumatology |
title_sort | social media for research discourse, dissemination, and collaboration in rheumatology |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9984924/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36879836 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rir-2022-0031 |
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