| Literature DB >> 33686726 |
Andrew M Goldsweig1, Benjamin Z Galper2, Chadi Alraies3, Suzanne V Arnold4, Matthew Daniels5, Davide Capodanno6, Giuseppe Tarantini7, David J Cohen4, Herbert D Aronow8.
Abstract
Social media allows interventional cardiologists to disseminate and discuss research and clinical cases in real-time, to demonstrate and learn innovative techniques, to build professional networks, and to reach out to patients and the general public. Social media provides a democratic platform for all participants to influence the conversation and demonstrate their expertise. This review addresses the use of social media for these purposes in interventional cardiology, as well as respect for patient privacy, how to get started on social media, the creation of high-impact social media content, and the role of traditional journals in the age of social media. In the future, we hope that interventional cardiology fellowship programs will incorporate social media training into their curricula. In addition, professional societies may adapt to the rapid dissemination of data on social media by developing processes to update guidelines more rapidly and more frequently.Entities:
Keywords: appropriate use; clinical trials; comparative effectiveness/patient centered outcomes research; evidence-based medicine; health care policy; new devices
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33686726 PMCID: PMC9361119 DOI: 10.1002/ccd.29643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Catheter Cardiovasc Interv ISSN: 1522-1946 Impact factor: 2.585