Erschienen in:
01.12.2017 | Editorials
Anesthesiologists, it’s time to get social!
verfasst von:
Ronald B. George, MD, FRCPC, M. James Lozada, DO
Erschienen in:
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Ausgabe 12/2017
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Excerpt
Social media networks have evolved from basic connection points into complex interlaced networks of information for education, research, and collaboration. Worldwide, 2.8 billion people are active social media users, with Facebook being the dominant platform.
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Journal’s online leveraging of social media serves to stimulate readership, authorship, and discussion related to publications on anesthesia, pain management, perioperative medicine, and critical care.
2 The micro-blogging site Twitter, with more than 300 million active users, is increasingly popular among physicians, and many medical specialties, including anesthesiology, have described experiences with Twitter integration.
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6 Twitter allows users to post concise 140-character “tweets”, to include photographs, video, and links to articles or websites, and to engage directly with other users. Twitter usage has increased among anesthesiologists because of the ability to deliver educational, clinical, and research content around the world. …