Increased Engagement with Social Media in Colorectal Surgery
A healthcare social media research article published in Colorectal Disease, June 2, 2017
- Title
- Increased Engagement with Social Media in Colorectal Surgery
- Authors (alpha)
- J. J. McDonald, J. Kilkenny, R. R. Brady
- Published
- June 2, 2017
- Journal
- Colorectal Disease
- Impact Factor
- 2.452
- DOI
- 10.1111/codi.13712
- Pubmed
- 28477367
- Altmetric
Abstract
Social media (SM) engagement by healthcare professionals has been well described but in previous studies, colorectal surgeons have notably lower engagement with SM platforms such as Twitter (3.1%), and LinkedIn (37.1%) (1). Recent analysis of oncology hashtags has also reported that colorectal cancer was one of the least engaged hashtag, compared with other organ-related oncology hashtags (2). This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Altmetric
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