2019
DOI: 10.1111/anae.14780
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Dissemination of medical publications on social media – is it the new standard?

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“…distinguish between valid and invalid information [16]. In medicine, there is the additional risk of early adoption of unvalidated research or practice, and the risk of future medical reversal [17].…”
Section: Limitations Of Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…distinguish between valid and invalid information [16]. In medicine, there is the additional risk of early adoption of unvalidated research or practice, and the risk of future medical reversal [17].…”
Section: Limitations Of Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chan describes the interactive investigator role of health professionals using social media to generate (clinical or educational) research questions, collaborate with other researchers, and to disseminate results (Johannsson and Selak 2019). As an example, Ng et al (2019) reported a comprehensive social media strategy that was effective in disseminating recommendations from the National Tracheostomy Safety Project to front-line clinical staff.…”
Section: Supporting Clinical and Educational Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors targeted respondents using LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com), which is novel and innovative. Just as social media is emerging as a useful way in which disseminate medical publications and educational material , it seems it may also have a future role to play for those wishing to conduct large‐scale clinical surveys.…”
Section: Association Vs Significancementioning
confidence: 99%