Are you a SCEPTIC? SoCial mEdia Precision & uTility In Conferences
A healthcare social media research article published in Emergency Medicine Journal, December 11, 2014
- Title
- Are you a SCEPTIC? SoCial mEdia Precision & uTility In Conferences
- Authors (alpha)
- Damian Roland, Mark D Lyttle, Natalie May, Richard Body, Simon Carley
- Published
- December 11, 2014
- Journal
- Emergency Medicine Journal
- Impact Factor
- 1.836
- DOI
- 10.1136/emermed-2014-204216
- Pubmed
- 25504658
- Altmetric
Abstract
We analysed Twitter feeds at an emergency medicine scientific conference to determine the (1) accuracy of disseminated educational messages and the (2) use in providing rapid feedback to speakers. Most speakers were happy for key messages to be tweeted, and the majority of tweets (34/37) represented these accurately. It is important that speakers and conference organisers consider Twitter use and its potential benefits and disadvantages.
Altmetric
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