Title of article :
Social media and the modern scientist: a research primer for low- and middle-income countries
Author/Authors :
Dong, Junghwan Kevin McMaster University - Division of Emergency Medicine - Department of Family Medicine, Canada , Saunders, Colleen Division of Emergency Medicine - Department of Surgery - University of Cape Town, South Africa , Wachira, Benjamin W. Accident & Emergency Department - The Aga Khan University - Nairobi - Nairobi, Kenya , Thoma, Brent University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine, Canada , Chan, Teresa M. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Canada
Pages :
5
From page :
1
To page :
5
Abstract :
Social media has changed the way we communicate. Wherever you are in the world, various forms of social media are being used by individuals to share information and connect without borders. Due to its ubiquity, social media holds great promise in linking clinicians, scientists, investigators, and the public to change the way we conduct scientific discourse. In this paper, we present a step-by-step guide on optimizing your social media strategy with regards to: research/scholarly practice (discourse, collaboration, recruitment), knowledge translation, dissemination, and education. This guide also highlights key readings that provide guidance to those interested in incorporating social media into their scholarly practice.
Keywords :
Education , Dissemination , Social media , Research methods , Knowledge translation
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2621660
Link To Document :
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