| Literature DB >> 34747708 |
Ananya Panda1, Akash Sharma2, Ayca Dundar1, Ann Packard1, Lee Aase3, Amy Kotsenas1, Ayse Tuba Kendi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is scant insight into the presence of nuclear medicine (NM) and nuclear radiology (NR) programs on social media.Entities:
Keywords: Twitter; medical education; networking; nuclear medicine; nuclear radiology; radiology; social media; social network
Year: 2021 PMID: 34747708 PMCID: PMC8663684 DOI: 10.2196/24448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
List of potential nuclear medicine and nuclear radiology hashtags queried to measure the Twitter presence of academic radiology programs.
| Twitter hashtag | Reason selected |
| #nucmed | Hashtag for nuclear medicine mentioned in the radiology ontology project |
| #molrad | Hashtag for molecular imaging mentioned in radiology ontology project |
| #nuclearmedicine | Full expansion of subspecialty |
| #nuclearradiology | Full expansion of subspecialty |
| #molecularimaging | Full expansion of subspecialty |
| #petct | Popular hybrid imaging modality |
| #petmri | Upcoming hybrid imaging modality |
| #precisionmedicine | Used by Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging in its tweets to promote the field |
| #precisionimaging | Used by Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging in its outreach tweets to promote the field |
| #FOAM #nucmed | Hashtag used to promote Free and Open Access to Medical Education (FOAM) on Twitter, considered synonymous with education |
| #FOAMrad #nucmed | Hashtag used to promote Free and Open Access Medical Education, considered synonymous with radiology trainee education |
Summary of Twitter activity related to nuclear medicine or nuclear radiology for radiology programs in 2019-2020.
| Activity | NMa residency (n=39), n (%) | NRb fellowship (n=15), n (%) | Dual DRc/NR pathway (n=34), n (%) | Other radiology residencies (n=103), n (%) |
| Radiology Twitter handle | 24 (62) | 8 (53) | 14 (41) | 16 (16) |
| NM- or NR-specific Twitter handle | 3 (8) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| Radiology handles tweeting about NM- or NR-related content | 13 (33) | 4 (27) | 4 (9) | 5 (5) |
| Program directors with Twitter handles | 3 (8) | 4 (27) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| Program directors tweeting about NM- or NR-related content | 2 (5) | 1 (7) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
aNM: nuclear medicine.
bNR: nuclear radiology.
cDR: diagnostic radiology.
Forced ranking of reasons not to use Twitter.
| Reason | Score (1=lowest, 5=highest) |
| Limited resources (assistance from staff/time to do the work) | 3.3 |
| Lack of clarity of value of social media in education | 3.6 |
| Lack of expertise among the program director, associate program director, and coordinator | 3.4 |
| Another Twitter handle already provides some coverage for this training program | 2.6 |
| Negative prior social media experience in a professional setting | 2.7 |
Forced ranking of reasons for using Twitter.
| Reason | Score (1=lowest, 5=highest) |
| Perceived value of social media for the younger generation of trainees | 4.6 |
| Free marketing | 2 |
| Effective way to highlight your training program | 3.2 |
| Networking with other programs/organizations | 2.2 |
| Follow trends in education in your subspecialty | 2.9 |