Participating in a TweetChat: Practical Tips From The Thoracic Surgery Social Media Network (#TSSMN)

作者: Jessica G.Y. Luc , Thomas K. Varghese , Mara B. Antonoff

DOI: 10.1016/J.ATHORACSUR.2018.10.003

关键词: MEDLINESpecialtySocial media networkMedicineCardiothoracic surgerySocial mediaBest practiceMedical education

摘要: The Thoracic Surgery Social Media Network (TSSMN) was formed as a collaborative effort by leading journals in the field of cardiothoracic surgery, Annals and Journal Cardiovascular Surgery. primary goals initiative are to bring social media attention key publications from both highlight major accomplishments specialty. aim this article is describe step-by-step fashion how effectively participate TSSMN TweetChat, provide an overview various tweeting platforms available, show best practices on use media.

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