Maximizing virtual meetings and conferences: a review of best practices

L Rubinger, A Gazendam, S Ekhtiari, N Nucci… - International …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose In the current COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to maximize
communication in the scientific and medical community. In the context of academic meetings …

[HTML][HTML] Use of social network sites for communication among health professionals: systematic review

WSY Chan, AYM Leung - Journal of medical Internet research, 2018 - jmir.org
Background: Although much research has been done investigating the roles of social
network sites (SNSs) in linking patients and health professionals, there is a lack of …

Digital data sources and their impact on people's health: a systematic review of systematic reviews

L Li, D Novillo-Ortiz, N Azzopardi-Muscat… - Frontiers in Public …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Background: Digital data sources have become ubiquitous in modern culture in the era of
digital technology but often tend to be under-researched because of restricted access to …

Leveraging big data for exploring occupational diseases-related interest at the level of scientific community, media coverage and novel data streams: the example of …

NL Bragazzi, G Dini, A Toletone, F Brigo, P Durando - PLoS One, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Objective Silicosis is an untreatable but preventable occupational disease, caused by
exposure to silica. It can progressively evolve to lung impairment, respiratory failure and …

[HTML][HTML] Criteria to measure social media value in health care settings: narrative literature review

C Ukoha, A Stranieri - Journal of medical Internet research, 2019 - jmir.org
Background With the growing use of social media in health care settings, there is a need to
measure outcomes resulting from its use to ensure continuous performance improvement …

[HTML][HTML] Facebook as a novel tool for continuous professional education on dementia: pilot randomized controlled trial

WSY Chan, AYM Leung - Journal of medical Internet research, 2020 - jmir.org
Background: Social network sites (SNSs) are widely exploited in health education and
communication by the general public, including patients with various conditions …

[HTML][HTML] Patient participation at health care conferences: engaged patients increase information flow, expand propagation, and deepen engagement in the …

A Utengen, D Rouholiman, JG Gamble… - Journal of Medical …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Health care conferences present a unique opportunity to network, spark
innovation, and disseminate novel information to a large audience, but the dissemination of …

[HTML][HTML] A social media campaign (# datasaveslives) to promote the benefits of using health data for research purposes: mixed methods analysis

L Hassan, G Nenadic, MP Tully - Journal of medical Internet research, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Social media provides the potential to engage a wide audience about scientific
research, including the public. However, little empirical research exists to guide health …

[HTML][HTML] Is it time to get over the X? Assessing the global impact and future of social media conferences in animal behaviour

JA Cusick, EA George, EVG Greenway, M Watve… - Animal Behaviour, 2024 - Elsevier
Conferences are an integral part of academia, providing researchers with the opportunity to
collaborate and disseminate their research. Traditionally these conferences have been in …

[HTML][HTML] An innovative use of Twitter to disseminate and promote medical student scholarship during the COVID-19 pandemic: usability study

G Allen, J Garris, L Lawson, T Reeder… - JMIR Medical …, 2022 - mededu.jmir.org
Background Due to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, the
cancellation of in-person learning activities forced every aspect of medical education and …