2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10278-011-9371-4
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Online Social Networking: A Primer for Radiology

Abstract: Online social networking is an immature, but rapidly evolving industry of web-based technologies that allow individuals to develop online relationships. News stories populate the headlines about various websites which can facilitate patient and doctor interaction. There remain questions about protecting patient confidentiality and defining etiquette in order to preserve the doctor/patient relationship and protect physicians. How much social networking-based communication or other forms of E-communication is ef… Show more

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“…In this section we aim to provide an overview of some of the more common and popular SoMe platforms that can be used in radiology to exchange information and interact with the online community, professionally or privately. We provide more detailed information on those social media platforms providing relevant and interesting information for radiologists [ 26 ].…”
Section: Popular Social Media For Radiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this section we aim to provide an overview of some of the more common and popular SoMe platforms that can be used in radiology to exchange information and interact with the online community, professionally or privately. We provide more detailed information on those social media platforms providing relevant and interesting information for radiologists [ 26 ].…”
Section: Popular Social Media For Radiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Flyer with tips for using social media during the ASNR 2015 meeting. From: personal communication with Amy Kotsenas during ASNR 2015 meeting, courtesy of Tim France and his team at Inis Communication [ 26 ] …”
Section: Popular Social Media For Radiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various published guidelines provide radiologists with basic recommendations for social media (39,40). Generally, radiologists are advised to leverage social media for improving public understanding of radiologists' roles, connecting to colleagues, and increasing departmental profiles (41,42). Standards for professional comportment on social media are similar for all physicians, who must carefully monitor personal comments and photographs.…”
Section: Communicating With the Public: Professional Behavior In The mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although many examinations of the use of social media in medicine have focused on aspects such as patient outreach, peer-to-peer communication, and patientphysician interactions [1][2][3], many medical specialties, including radiology, are now exploring the role of social media in disseminating scientific and professional knowledge. A growing number of professional society conferences in medical specialties are using the microblogging platform Twitter to communicate and amplify the impact of research presented at meetings [4][5][6][7][8], and preliminary evidence suggests that Twitter and social media activity around individual publications may predict and/or contribute to the impact of published articles [9].…”
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confidence: 99%