Posts Tagged ‘social media’

December 4th, 2014

Intent to Tweet and a Failure of Communication

Larry Husten discusses the challenges those in traditional medicine have with using social media to promote research.


November 20th, 2014

Intention to Tweet: Does Social Media Exposure Matter for Journal Articles?

Research on Circulation’s own published articles suggests that it probably does not.


April 18th, 2013

Advice for Physicians: How to Behave Online

Although the internet represents “a new frontier in medicine” for physicians and patients, it also presents numerous and novel challenges to professionalism, according to a position paper from the American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The paper offers physicians a new conceptual “framework for analyzing medical […]


February 1st, 2013

Your Blog, Your CV, and Academic Promotion

Is it time for academic centers to include social media contributions as part of their academic promotion criteria?


December 3rd, 2012

The Role of Social Media in Fighting Childhood Obesity

“More parental involvement and more interaction with counselors and peers was associated with greater success rates for overweight children and teens who participated in an online intervention.”


August 3rd, 2010

Building on Your Success

Welcome to the remodeled CardioExchange: We hope you like our new look! In our efforts to develop a website that promotes learning and discussion about our rapidly evolving field, we’ve been listening and learning. We have many new features. Some of the most prominent are: You can now see all of the activity on the site from the […]