Social Media and Pathology: Where Are We Now and Why Does it Matter?
A healthcare social media research article published in Advances in Anatomic Pathology, September 1, 2017
- Title
- Social Media and Pathology: Where Are We Now and Why Does it Matter?
- Authors (alpha)
- James Isom, Jerad M. Gardner, Meggen Walsh
- Published
- September 1, 2017
- Journal
- Advances in Anatomic Pathology
- Impact Factor
- 4.005
- DOI
- 10.1097/PAP.0000000000000159
- Pubmed
- 28719442
- Altmetric
Abstract
Social media has exploded in popularity in recent years. It is a powerful new tool for networking, collaborating, and for the communication and evolution of ideas. It has been increasingly used for business purposes and is now being embraced by physicians including pathologists. Pathology professional organizations and even peer-reviewed pathology journals are now beginning to use social media, as well. There are multiple social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and others. Each platform has different audiences and different ways to share content and interact with other users. This paper discusses the different social media platforms and how they are being used in pathology currently.
Altmetric
The Altmetric Attention Score is based on the attention a research article gets on the internet. Each coloured thread in the circle represents a different type of online attention and the number in the centre is the Altmetric Attention Score. The score is calculated based on two main sources of online attention: social media and mainstream news media.
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