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Don't forget T1, T2, etc. in your tweets so we know which question you’re responding to. And make sure to use #JACR. We want your thoughts to be seen and not lost into the twitter-sphere https://t.co/3anAjGh3h4
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Welcome to our #JACR tweet chat on Social Media and Organizational Impact Who's tweeting with us today? Let's start with intros.. https://t.co/kbhr35pA5q
Ali S. Raja, MD @AliRaja_MD
RT @JACRJournal: Welcome to our #JACR tweet chat on Social Media and Organizational Impact Who's tweeting with us today? Let's start with intros.. https://t.co/kbhr35pA5q
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @JACRJournal: Welcome to our #JACR tweet chat on Social Media and Organizational Impact Who's tweeting with us today? Let's start with intros.. https://t.co/kbhr35pA5q
Seth Trueger @MDaware
RT @JACRJournal: Welcome to our #JACR tweet chat on Social Media and Organizational Impact Who's tweeting with us today? Let's start with intros.. https://t.co/kbhr35pA5q
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
@JACRJournal Hi! #JACR Becky Haines, ACR stff
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @JACRJournal: Don't forget T1, T2, etc. in your tweets so we know which question you’re responding to. And make sure to use #JACR. We want your thoughts to be seen and not lost into the twitter-sphere https://t.co/3anAjGh3h4
Rich Heller @reh3md
@JACRJournal Intro: Rich Heller #pedrad from @Rad_Partners & @UChicagoRADS here. #Jacr
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @JACRJournal: All tweets are assumed to be your own #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal Happy tweeting, everyone! We're @Rad_Partners, a practice proudly led and owned by physicians who are deeply committed to #TransformingRadiology. Excited for today's conversation. #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
Welcome everyone! We’re handing over to @AmyKotsenas who will be leading the discussion today #JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
@JACRJournal Can you tell I’m walking and texting? One of the great things about social media conversations is you can have it anywhere❤️ #jacr
Hawk @DrKEHawk
Good morning! I’m a neurorad and Nuc Med physician with @Rad_Partners joining in as I teach at Stanford this morning ... thrilled to be talking about such an exciting topic! #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
Lets get started! T1: How can you use social media to establish positive healthcare provider reputations? #JACR https://t.co/PHXsscJSH4
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @JACRJournal: Welcome everyone! We’re handing over to @AmyKotsenas who will be leading the discussion today #JACR
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
Jenny Jones here from ACR. :) #jacr
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
RT @JACRJournal: Lets get started! T1: Lets get started! T1: How can you use social media to establish positive healthcare provider reputations? #JACR https://t.co/PHXsscJSH4
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
Don’t forget the #JACR hashtag and please use T1, T2, etc. so we know which topic you are responding to. https://t.co/BCSu4zc178
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @JACRJournal: Lets get started! T1: Lets get started! T1: How can you use social media to establish positive healthcare provider reputations? #JACR https://t.co/PHXsscJSH4
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
@DrSoGu @JACRJournal Welcome Sonia! #JACR
John T Wald MD @JohnWaldMD
In this day and age, social media is a great way to build your “ brand” as a physician. #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@JACRJournal T1 Social media is an important part of #branding. Patients will often Google search their providers. Having a #SoMe presence allows physicians to control the narrative. #JACR
Sonia Gupta MD @SoniaGuptaMD
@JACRJournal A1: You can use social media to show you are available to #patients & other physicians. #JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
@JACRJournal T1: #JACR simply having a presence implies accessibility and openness. Good first step for any relationship.
Chadi Alraies, MD FACC FSCAI @chadialraies
RT @JACRJournal: Lets get started! T1: Lets get started! T1: How can you use social media to establish positive healthcare provider reputations? #JACR https://t.co/PHXsscJSH4
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
Let’s get started with T1: How can you use social media to establish positive healthcare provider reputations? #JACR
Larry Liebscher @LLALO
I’m here. At least for a while. #JACR
Lee Aase @LeeAase
T1 I like to say that social media give you a chance to be smart in public. #JACR
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @TirathPatelMD: @JACRJournal T1 Social media is an important part of #branding. Patients will often Google search their providers. Having a #SoMe presence allows physicians to control the narrative. #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
T1: social medial empowers each of us to define our own professional brand through meaningful interactions across boundaries and silos with diverse members of the healthcare team- including, most importantly, patients! #JACR #PFCC
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
@DrSoGu @JACRJournal ❤️ this! @findlungcancer #jacr
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@JACRJournal As a relatively small organization, @CARadiologists has found the ability to hit way above our weight class by using #SoMe to amplify news & messages. The reach to #Healthcare influencers & decision-makers cannot be underestimated. It is a way to help cut through the noise.#JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
@Vilavaite @JACRJournal Welcome, Maria! TY for joining from 🇪🇸 #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @Emil_LeeMD: @JACRJournal As a relatively small organization, @CARadiologists has found the ability to hit way above our weight class by using #SoMe to amplify news & messages. The reach to #Healthcare influencers & decision-makers cannot be underestimated. It is a way to help cut through the noise.#JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
RT @HawkImaging: T1: T1: social medial empowers each of us to define our own professional brand through meaningful interactions across boundaries and silos with diverse members of the healthcare team- including, most importantly, patients! #JACR #PFCC
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
Yes! Control the narrative. Control the content. #JACR https://t.co/BlCbznJr3Q
Anjali Malik, MD @AnjaliMalikMD
Hello, Anjali Malik, #breastimaging with @WashRadiology @SolisMammo here in our nation’s capital! #JACR
Lee Aase @LeeAase
T1 Another major benefit of social media involvement is SEO - active social accounts with your name and linked to official bios will show up high in search results for your name #JACR
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
Social media makes it possible to have conversations with a diverse group of people who you might not interact with otherwise. Diverse thoughts lead to greater innovation, more open-mindedness, new ideas. All are important to improving patient care. #jacr
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
@LLALO Welcome, Larry! Thanks for joining! #JACR
Sergey Minaev @sminaev2015
RT @Vilavaite: @JACRJournal T1:
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @Jenny_Writer: Social media makes it possible to have conversations with a diverse group of people who you might not interact with otherwise. Diverse thoughts lead to greater innovation, more open-mindedness, new ideas. All are important to improving patient care. #jacr
Sergey Minaev @sminaev2015
RT @JACRJournal: Lets get started! T1: Lets get started! T1: How can you use social media to establish positive healthcare provider reputations? #JACR https://t.co/PHXsscJSH4
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
@Jenny_Writer Welcome, Jenny! #JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
Exactly what I ❤️ about social media done right. It levels the playing field #jacr https://t.co/g5OQs44NJC
Anjali Malik, MD @AnjaliMalikMD
A1: social media is great for patient & provider outreach. By being a reliable, knowledgeable resource, we can establish ourselves as experts. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
Love this! And anytime too! #JACR https://t.co/iQfeaM1KeS
Jennifer McCarty @JMcCartyMD
@TirathPatelMD @JACRJournal Branding helps improve visibility not only to patients, but also potential hires/recruits. I have a feeling more & more #radres & #medstudent are influenced by the organizational brand they see on social media. #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T1: We believe #socialmedia is an essential tool to ensure our pillars and care culture are shared with the greater #healthcare and #rad community. Social media helps democratize critical conversations & promotes bi-directional learning. #JACR https://t.co/YitLhiauj6
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @JMcCartyMD: @TirathPatelMD @JACRJournal Branding helps improve visibility not only to patients, but also potential hires/recruits. I have a feeling more & more #radres & #medstudent are influenced by the organizational brand they see on social media. #JACR
Sonia Gupta MD @SoniaGuptaMD
@grebeccahaines Exactly! Anyone can participate in the conversation & there are no barriers! #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
T1 Lots of responses about branding. I agree! Social media is a powerful tool for physicians to establish their brand & define their unique areas of expertise. https://t.co/eb32cLqDyO #JACR @JohnWaldMD @FarrisTimimi @MayoProceedings
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@JACRJournal A1: #SoMe is followed closely by our Cdn politicians, administrators, decision-makers. We know before we meet with legislators they look us up first. Important to have positive messages of how #radiologists are integral to patient care there b/c it's true! #JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
@LeeAase T1: Great point. Organizations need to be ready w this information as they move into social media #jacr
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@JMcCartyMD @JACRJournal Absolutely. As far as recruitment is concerned, a #RadRes program should have a strong online presence. That includes a solid, up-to-date website and a social media #SoMe presence. #JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
RT @Jenny_Writer: Social media makes it possible to have conversations with a diverse group of people who you might not interact with otherwise. Diverse thoughts lead to greater innovation, more open-mindedness, new ideas. All are important to improving patient care. #jacr
Anjali Malik, MD @AnjaliMalikMD
A1: by being accessible, we are able to build rapport, reflecting our commitment to #patientcare, #ptexp and #pfcc, which works affirm our brand. #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
Personal Branding: A Primer for Radiology Trainees and Radiologists by @amykpatel et al https://t.co/oip57XqJUf #jacr
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
Social media has a global reach. Very powerful for smaller organizations to make their mark. #JACR @CARadiologists https://t.co/yqu4yEcFPu
Sonia Gupta MD @SoniaGuptaMD
@Rad_Partners @JACRJournal Agree! It’s an opportunity to demonstrate accessibility & value for an organization or individual provider. #JACR
Jennifer McCarty @JMcCartyMD
T1: Have a team. It takes a village to run an account effectively as you need constant content, timely replies, and high quality posts (images, links, tags, etc). #JACR https://t.co/nf4Wml2jMY
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T1: @JACRJournal T1: We believe #socialmedia is an essential tool to ensure our pillars and care culture are shared with the greater #healthcare and #rad community. Social media helps democratize critical conversations & promotes bi-directional learning. #JACR https://t.co/YitLhiauj6
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @TirathPatelMD: Yes! Control the narrative. Control the content. #JACR https://t.co/BlCbznJr3Q
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
Wow - this is a fantastic affirmation of our efforts to get our messages out there in #SoMe. Thanks @nverma21 ! #JACR @CARadiologists https://t.co/Eb3c49riaU
John T Wald MD @JohnWaldMD
Love the phrase” cutting through the noise” #JACR
Rich Heller @reh3md
RT @TirathPatelMD: @JMcCartyMD @JACRJournal Absolutely. As far as recruitment is concerned, a #RadRes program should have a strong online presence. That includes a solid, up-to-date website and a social media #SoMe presence. #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
RT @DrSoGu: @Rad_Partners @JACRJournal Agree! It’s an opportunity to demonstrate accessibility & value for an organization or individual provider. #JACR
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
T1: #SoMe provides a new avenue for not only sharing information with patients but for also hearing directly from patients about what they value most in healthcare. #pfcc #jacr
Jennifer McCarty @JMcCartyMD
RT @TirathPatelMD: @JMcCartyMD @JACRJournal Absolutely. As far as recruitment is concerned, a #RadRes program should have a strong online presence. That includes a solid, up-to-date website and a social media #SoMe presence. #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @DrSoGu: @Rad_Partners @JACRJournal Agree! It’s an opportunity to demonstrate accessibility & value for an organization or individual provider. #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @Jenny_Writer: T1: T1: #SoMe provides a new avenue for not only sharing information with patients but for also hearing directly from patients about what they value most in healthcare. #pfcc #jacr
JACR @JACRJournal
T2: What are some tactics for using social media to improve the patient experience? #JACR https://t.co/Bem3hIFR64
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
RT @AnjaliMalikMD: A1: A1: by being accessible, we are able to build rapport, reflecting our commitment to #patientcare, #ptexp and #pfcc, which works affirm our brand. #JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
RT @JACRJournal: Personal Branding: Personal Branding: A Primer for Radiology Trainees and Radiologists by @amykpatel et al https://t.co/oip57XqJUf #jacr
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
Great point @LeeAase! Patients are googling us. Social media can help make sure the positive stuff is at the top of the search. #JACR https://t.co/gToL0yREZK
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@JMcCartyMD T1: Couldn't agree more. Our @CARadiologists staff are fantastic at this. Kudos! #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @JACRJournal: Personal Branding: Personal Branding: A Primer for Radiology Trainees and Radiologists by @amykpatel et al https://t.co/oip57XqJUf #jacr
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @JACRJournal: T2: T2: What are some tactics for using social media to improve the patient experience? #JACR https://t.co/Bem3hIFR64
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @JMcCartyMD: T1: T1: Have a team. It takes a village to run an account effectively as you need constant content, timely replies, and high quality posts (images, links, tags, etc). #JACR https://t.co/nf4Wml2jMY
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @JohnWaldMD: Love the phrase” cutting through the noise” #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
Lots of resources in the #jacr Social Media Special Issues (oh and it's #openaccess too) https://t.co/klWtuuystQ
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @JACRJournal: T2: T2: What are some tactics for using social media to improve the patient experience? #JACR https://t.co/Bem3hIFR64
Sonia Gupta MD @SoniaGuptaMD
@JACRJournal T2: It allows patients going thru similar situations & experiences an opportunity to connect with each other for support! #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
Would love to hear the patient perspective on T2. @colleen_young @findlungcancer #JACR https://t.co/TjheHEBzd3
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@JACRJournal A2 This isn’t necessarily “improve patient experience,” but I have seen some departments use #SoMe as an avenue for advertising their services. Commonly seen with cancer screening, as patients have options when choosing providers. #JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
Great advice. @RadiologyACR has a team that provides guidance to others. Loose control with reputation for adding value works for us #jacr https://t.co/NllUnbNA3U
Larry Liebscher @LLALO
T1. SoMe can make organizations personal. Put a face and a personality to what otherwise might seem a monolithic organization. #JACR
Larry Liebscher @LLALO
T1. Because SoMe is read by both customers and members of an organization it can be used to promulgate organizational goals and expectations. Saying things in public can have a powerful impact on those within the organization. #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
T2: through social media interactions with our diverse digital healthcare community, we are able to develop better emotional intelligence, and provide patient care with greater understanding and compassion #JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
RT @Jenny_Writer: T1: T1: #SoMe provides a new avenue for not only sharing information with patients but for also hearing directly from patients about what they value most in healthcare. #pfcc #jacr
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @JACRJournal: Lots of resources in the #jacr Social Media Special Issues (oh and it's #openaccess too) https://t.co/klWtuuystQ
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @LLALO: T1. Because SoMe is read by both customers and members of an organization it can be used to promulgate organizational goals and expectations. Saying things in public can have a powerful impact on those within the organization. #JACR
Anjali Malik, MD @AnjaliMalikMD
A2: Access to experts, better understanding of #radiologists role & of imaging studies, opportunity for feedback. #ptexp #pfcc #RadsHaveAFace #MedTwitter #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @LLALO: T1. SoMe can make organizations personal. Put a face and a personality to what otherwise might seem a monolithic organization. #JACR
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@JACRJournal T2/A2: We know patients google us as soon as an referral is made. We can help prepare them for specific studies. By describing examinations & what they will experience this will decrease any pt anxiety they may have. #JACR
Laura Hall @LAHall01
RT @JohnWaldMD: In this day and age, social media is a great way to build your “ brand” as a physician. #JACR
Becky Haines @grebeccahaines
RT @JACRJournal: Lots of resources in the #jacr Social Media Special Issues (oh and it's #openaccess too) https://t.co/klWtuuystQ
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
@CincyKidsRad is using #SoMe to connect with patients, families, and referring providers. This #Imaging3 case study outlines their approach https://t.co/03RgYu91NT #jacr
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
T2: Have there been any studies evaluating patient response to seeing physician tweets? In bringing the "break-room" conversations into the open, or in discussing/sharing patient images or cases, I imagine there is heterogeneity here. @AmyKotsenas #JACR @JACRJournal
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @Jenny_Writer: @CincyKidsRad is using #SoMe to connect with patients, families, and referring providers. This #Imaging3 case study outlines their approach https://t.co/03RgYu91NT #jacr
Lee Aase @LeeAase
Thanks for highlighting Mayo Clinic Connect @AmyKotsenas! Patients are the experts in the experience of having a disease or condition, and they have great wisdom to share with each other. #JACR https://t.co/80yQpApk8c
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @LeeAase: Thanks for highlighting Mayo Clinic Connect @AmyKotsenas! Patients are the experts in the experience of having a disease or condition, and they have great wisdom to share with each other. #JACR https://t.co/80yQpApk8c
JACR @JACRJournal
RT @HawkImaging: T2: T2: through social media interactions with our diverse digital healthcare community, we are able to develop better emotional intelligence, and provide patient care with greater understanding and compassion #JACR
Rich Heller @reh3md
RT @Emil_LeeMD: @JMcCartyMD T1: @JMcCartyMD T1: Couldn't agree more. Our @CARadiologists staff are fantastic at this. Kudos! #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T2 (part 1): Engaging with patient advocacy groups and listening to their concerns. #SoMe allows us to develop a deeper sense of empathy for patient needs. #JACR
Rich Heller @reh3md
RT @HawkImaging: T2: T2: through social media interactions with our diverse digital healthcare community, we are able to develop better emotional intelligence, and provide patient care with greater understanding and compassion #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @Jenny_Writer: @CincyKidsRad is using #SoMe to connect with patients, families, and referring providers. This #Imaging3 case study outlines their approach https://t.co/03RgYu91NT #jacr
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T2 (part 1): @JACRJournal T2 (part 1): Engaging with patient advocacy groups and listening to their concerns. #SoMe allows us to develop a deeper sense of empathy for patient needs. #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T2 (part 2): From interactions with individual patients over direct message to interfacing with patient advocacy groups, to participation in multistakeholder #tweetchats, we are able to experience diverse prospectives of the healthcare experience. #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@AmyKotsenas (And the best research projects originate from twitter, right?) #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T2 (part 2): @JACRJournal T2 (part 2): From interactions with individual patients over direct message to interfacing with patient advocacy groups, to participation in multistakeholder #tweetchats, we are able to experience diverse prospectives of the healthcare experience. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @TirathPatelMD: @AmyKotsenas (And the best research projects originate from twitter, right?) #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
@TirathPatelMD Yes! Another benefit of social media. #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T2 (part 2): @JACRJournal T2 (part 2): From interactions with individual patients over direct message to interfacing with patient advocacy groups, to participation in multistakeholder #tweetchats, we are able to experience diverse prospectives of the healthcare experience. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T2 (part 2): @JACRJournal T2 (part 2): From interactions with individual patients over direct message to interfacing with patient advocacy groups, to participation in multistakeholder #tweetchats, we are able to experience diverse prospectives of the healthcare experience. #JACR
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T2 (part 1): @JACRJournal T2 (part 1): Engaging with patient advocacy groups and listening to their concerns. #SoMe allows us to develop a deeper sense of empathy for patient needs. #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @grebeccahaines: @JACRJournal Can you tell I’m walking and texting? One of the great things about social media conversations is you can have it anywhere❤️ #jacr
Anjali Malik, MD @AnjaliMalikMD
A2: #SoMe also great as a reminder of regular screening tests such as #mammogram, #VirtualColonCT, #LungCT or #AAAUltrasound. #ptexp #pfcc #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @AnjaliMalikMD: A2: A2: #SoMe also great as a reminder of regular screening tests such as #mammogram, #VirtualColonCT, #LungCT or #AAAUltrasound. #ptexp #pfcc #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
T3: How are social media platforms essential to medical progress? #JACR https://t.co/M3Li03q3lF
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @JACRJournal: T3: T3: How are social media platforms essential to medical progress? #JACR https://t.co/M3Li03q3lF
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T2 (part 3): #SoMe and the plethora of perspectives it provides helps our group of physicians develop better emotional intelligence when approaching problem-solving as we look to improve the care we deliver. #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@JACRJournal A3 #SoMe allows physicians and hospitals to interact with patients, thereby allowing them to see patients needs and wants. Hopefully, future progress would be tailored to satisfy those needs and wants. #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T1: @JACRJournal T1: We believe #socialmedia is an essential tool to ensure our pillars and care culture are shared with the greater #healthcare and #rad community. Social media helps democratize critical conversations & promotes bi-directional learning. #JACR https://t.co/YitLhiauj6
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @DrSoGu: @Rad_Partners @JACRJournal Agree! It’s an opportunity to demonstrate accessibility & value for an organization or individual provider. #JACR
Lee Aase @LeeAase
A3 - Slow dissemination of knowledge means patients suffer because not everyone knows what someone knows. Here's an example of how social media can help change that https://t.co/bA61v7NCWV #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @JACRJournal: Lets get started! T1: Lets get started! T1: How can you use social media to establish positive healthcare provider reputations? #JACR https://t.co/PHXsscJSH4
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T3: (part 1) Shared learning, shared inspiration and shared motivation. So many bright ideas are born from diverse interactions. Furthermore perusing medical progress can be daunting and frustrating if attempted in isolation. #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
T3: some of my most intellectually inspiring interactions have been over social media! Innovation in healthcare is fed by connections and exchange of ideas from the many wonderful minds across our global community #JACR
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@JACRJournal A3: #SoMe platforms can connect experts/researchers who might otherwise never interact. New ideas and collaborations can blossom from there. After all, @AmyKotsenas just suggested a new research project right here during the Tweetchat! :-) #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@AmyKotsenas A3 ... And with that, real-time peer-review and discussion of published research findings. An improvement over, often delayed, letters-to-the-editor (No offense, @JACRJournal). #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
Medical Journals in the Age of Ubiquitous Social Media https://t.co/OyMyFlWwB5 #openaccess #jacr
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
T3: Subscribing to relevant channels provides opportunities to stay ahead of the information lag of traditional academic resources and allow access to developing best practices quickly and easily. #JACR
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @HawkImaging: T3: T3: some of my most intellectually inspiring interactions have been over social media! Innovation in healthcare is fed by connections and exchange of ideas from the many wonderful minds across our global community #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T3: @JACRJournal T3: (part 1) Shared learning, shared inspiration and shared motivation. So many bright ideas are born from diverse interactions. Furthermore perusing medical progress can be daunting and frustrating if attempted in isolation. #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @JACRJournal: Medical Journals in the Age of Ubiquitous Social Media https://t.co/OyMyFlWwB5 #openaccess #jacr
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
@JACRJournal I've been told that it may take 10-20 years for a new clinical practice guideline to permeate practice. #SoMe rapidly accelerates that dissemination. #JACR
John T Wald MD @JohnWaldMD
T3 Progress is slowed by information being siloed. Soc med breaks down silos and allows seamless sharing of information #JACR
Larry Liebscher @LLALO
T3. SoMe is not just big public platforms. I don’t want to ignore Engage. I think it is vastly underutilized. Not only should it build a sense of community among ACR members, it should provide a more grass roots perspective of radiology practice to help guide the College. #JACR
Sonia Gupta MD @SoniaGuptaMD
T3: #SoME creates broad awareness of potential collaborators who can build on each other’s research progress together for further advancement #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
RT @JohnWaldMD: T3 Progress is slowed by information being siloed. Soc med breaks down silos and allows seamless sharing of information #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @LLALO: T3. SoMe is not just big public platforms. I don’t want to ignore Engage. I think it is vastly underutilized. Not only should it build a sense of community among ACR members, it should provide a more grass roots perspective of radiology practice to help guide the College. #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @JohnWaldMD: T3 Progress is slowed by information being siloed. Soc med breaks down silos and allows seamless sharing of information #JACR
Anjali Malik, MD @AnjaliMalikMD
A3: the reality in the 21st century is that info is accessed online, often through #SoMe, from world news to medical advances. We can capitalize on this captive audience not just by sharing the latest/greatest, but also in promoting adherence to know healthy behaviors. #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
RT @HawkImaging: T2: T2: through social media interactions with our diverse digital healthcare community, we are able to develop better emotional intelligence, and provide patient care with greater understanding and compassion #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
RT @DrSoGu: T3: T3: #SoME creates broad awareness of potential collaborators who can build on each other’s research progress together for further advancement #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @JACRJournal: Medical Journals in the Age of Ubiquitous Social Media https://t.co/OyMyFlWwB5 #openaccess #jacr
Juan Lopez-Mattei, MD @onco_cardiology
RT @AChoiHeart: T2: T2: Have there been any studies evaluating patient response to seeing physician tweets? In bringing the "break-room" conversations into the open, or in discussing/sharing patient images or cases, I imagine there is heterogeneity here. @AmyKotsenas #JACR @JACRJournal
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @DaveYoumansMD: T3: T3: Subscribing to relevant channels provides opportunities to stay ahead of the information lag of traditional academic resources and allow access to developing best practices quickly and easily. #JACR
Lee Aase @LeeAase
@GorgaRodrigo @JACRJournal T2 Agree...important for professionals to take the side of patients and support them as they help raise awareness #JACR
Anjali Malik, MD @AnjaliMalikMD
A3: No matter the technological advances, patient buy-in is important to success, whether it be compliance with guidelines to utilization of product/service. #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
@JACRJournal A3: Per @ACCCardioEd, it takes 10-20 years for a new clinical practice guideline to permeate practice. Rather than waiting on the monthly paper journal to read the latest guideline, as a digital platform, #SoMe rapidly accelerates that dissemination to improve practice. #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @Emil_LeeMD: @JACRJournal A3: @JACRJournal A3: #SoMe platforms can connect experts/researchers who might otherwise never interact. New ideas and collaborations can blossom from there. After all, @AmyKotsenas just suggested a new research project right here during the Tweetchat! :-) #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @JohnWaldMD: T3 Progress is slowed by information being siloed. Soc med breaks down silos and allows seamless sharing of information #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @DrSoGu: T3: T3: #SoME creates broad awareness of potential collaborators who can build on each other’s research progress together for further advancement #JACR
nobism @nobismhealth
RT @AnjaliMalikMD: A1: A1: by being accessible, we are able to build rapport, reflecting our commitment to #patientcare, #ptexp and #pfcc, which works affirm our brand. #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
T4: How will social media continue to change healthcare and healthcare organizations? #JACR https://t.co/yXVGGACkZH
Matthew Loxton is also on Mastodon @mloxton
Lurking on #JACR
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
Corollary: Tweet recklessly and perish. #JACR https://t.co/GtnueR5Vvd
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @AChoiHeart: @JACRJournal A3: @JACRJournal A3: Per @ACCCardioEd, it takes 10-20 years for a new clinical practice guideline to permeate practice. Rather than waiting on the monthly paper journal to read the latest guideline, as a digital platform, #SoMe rapidly accelerates that dissemination to improve practice. #JACR
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
#JACR @RadiologyACR https://t.co/SbqQYw5Ka4
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@JACRJournal A4: Believe it will accelerate innovation & adoption of best practices. For organizations, it allows for new collaborations & information dissemination with unprecedented speed. Orgs who do not exist on #SoMe may be left behind. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @DaveYoumansMD: #JACR @RadiologyACR https://t.co/SbqQYw5Ka4
Seth M Hardy, MD MBA @sethmhardy
RT @LLALO: T3. SoMe is not just big public platforms. I don’t want to ignore Engage. I think it is vastly underutilized. Not only should it build a sense of community among ACR members, it should provide a more grass roots perspective of radiology practice to help guide the College. #JACR
Rich Heller @reh3md
@JACRJournal T3: I learn so much from colleagues tweeting at conferences (whether I’m there or not). On the flip side, I’m perplexed by meetings or speakers who ask that attendees not #tweet. Sometimes it can make sense, but not usually. #jacr
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T4: (part 1) Geographic boundaries matter less; colleagues are no longer limited to people you live near or see at society meetings. For example, you can learn from a conference that you're not attending from someone there who you've never met. #JACR
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
A4: Let's not forget that patients can and do impact health care organizations using Twitter, and we can facilitate that also. #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @reh3md: @JACRJournal T3: @JACRJournal T3: I learn so much from colleagues tweeting at conferences (whether I’m there or not). On the flip side, I’m perplexed by meetings or speakers who ask that attendees not #tweet. Sometimes it can make sense, but not usually. #jacr
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @reh3md: @JACRJournal T3: @JACRJournal T3: I learn so much from colleagues tweeting at conferences (whether I’m there or not). On the flip side, I’m perplexed by meetings or speakers who ask that attendees not #tweet. Sometimes it can make sense, but not usually. #jacr
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
New connections are key! Ideas from other disciplines outside of medicine and outside of radiology can stimulate innovation. #JACR https://t.co/KhX2Zpoey2
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @LLALO: T3. SoMe is not just big public platforms. I don’t want to ignore Engage. I think it is vastly underutilized. Not only should it build a sense of community among ACR members, it should provide a more grass roots perspective of radiology practice to help guide the College. #JACR
Ali S. Raja, MD @AliRaja_MD
RT @JACRJournal: T3: T3: How are social media platforms essential to medical progress? #JACR https://t.co/M3Li03q3lF
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @JACRJournal: T4: T4: How will social media continue to change healthcare and healthcare organizations? #JACR https://t.co/yXVGGACkZH
Ali S. Raja, MD @AliRaja_MD
RT @JACRJournal: T2: T2: What are some tactics for using social media to improve the patient experience? #JACR https://t.co/Bem3hIFR64
Lee Aase @LeeAase
@DaveYoumansMD Absolutely. Social media amplifies the benefit of being smart in public, and also magnifies the cost of the opposite #JACR
Thomas Reher, MD @tareher
RT @JACRJournal: Lets get started! T1: Lets get started! T1: How can you use social media to establish positive healthcare provider reputations? #JACR https://t.co/PHXsscJSH4
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T4: @JACRJournal T4: (part 1) Geographic boundaries matter less; colleagues are no longer limited to people you live near or see at society meetings. For example, you can learn from a conference that you're not attending from someone there who you've never met. #JACR
Seth M Hardy, MD MBA @sethmhardy
Access of information needs to be as transparent and free as possible. #jacr https://t.co/ijchKddrzj
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @Emil_LeeMD: @JACRJournal A3: @JACRJournal A3: #SoMe platforms can connect experts/researchers who might otherwise never interact. New ideas and collaborations can blossom from there. After all, @AmyKotsenas just suggested a new research project right here during the Tweetchat! :-) #JACR
Ali S. Raja, MD @AliRaja_MD
RT @LLALO: T3. SoMe is not just big public platforms. I don’t want to ignore Engage. I think it is vastly underutilized. Not only should it build a sense of community among ACR members, it should provide a more grass roots perspective of radiology practice to help guide the College. #JACR
Seth M Hardy, MD MBA @sethmhardy
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T4: @JACRJournal T4: (part 1) Geographic boundaries matter less; colleagues are no longer limited to people you live near or see at society meetings. For example, you can learn from a conference that you're not attending from someone there who you've never met. #JACR
Ali S. Raja, MD @AliRaja_MD
RT @DrSoGu: T3: T3: #SoME creates broad awareness of potential collaborators who can build on each other’s research progress together for further advancement #JACR
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@AmyKotsenas A4: Exactly, Amy! Hope #SoMe can help to break down silos between specialties within medicine, and bring in new ideas from without. #JACR
Ali S. Raja, MD @AliRaja_MD
RT @JACRJournal: Medical Journals in the Age of Ubiquitous Social Media https://t.co/OyMyFlWwB5 #openaccess #jacr
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @JMcCartyMD: T1: T1: Have a team. It takes a village to run an account effectively as you need constant content, timely replies, and high quality posts (images, links, tags, etc). #JACR https://t.co/nf4Wml2jMY
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @JohnWaldMD: T3 Progress is slowed by information being siloed. Soc med breaks down silos and allows seamless sharing of information #JACR
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@LeeAase @DaveYoumansMD Agreed - classic risk/reward situation here. #JACR
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
@Rad_Partners Following activity at conferences and developing relationships (that culminate in face-to-face long after getting to know one another) is one of my favorite features of Twitter. #JACR https://t.co/Urka5Do9lM
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @sethmhardy: Access of information needs to be as transparent and free as possible. #jacr https://t.co/ijchKddrzj
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
RT @DaveYoumansMD: @Rad_Partners Following activity at conferences and developing relationships (that culminate in face-to-face long after getting to know one another) is one of my favorite features of Twitter. #JACR https://t.co/Urka5Do9lM
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
Agree! #SoMe platforms allow providers to hear the patient perspective like never before, which is critical to improvement efforts. #jacr https://t.co/VGHuPvkEXO
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @JMcCartyMD: T1: T1: Have a team. It takes a village to run an account effectively as you need constant content, timely replies, and high quality posts (images, links, tags, etc). #JACR https://t.co/nf4Wml2jMY
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
A3: This is a great point. For the recent @Heart_SCCT #SCCT2018 Scientific Sessions, I estimate that about 20% of the engagers on social media were present within the meeting, while the vast majority of engagers were not only outside the walls, but many outside the US. #JACR https://t.co/XBVUUytnGh
Hawk @DrKEHawk
T4: social media has and will continue to change the discussion on healthcare by allowing rapid exchange of ideas, fostering development of professional relationships & allowing for dynamic & creative problem solving toward the goal of excellent patient centered care #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @AnjaliMalikMD: A3: A3: the reality in the 21st century is that info is accessed online, often through #SoMe, from world news to medical advances. We can capitalize on this captive audience not just by sharing the latest/greatest, but also in promoting adherence to know healthy behaviors. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @JACRJournal: Lots of resources in the #jacr Social Media Special Issues (oh and it's #openaccess too) https://t.co/klWtuuystQ
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @HawkImaging: T4: T4: social media has and will continue to change the discussion on healthcare by allowing rapid exchange of ideas, fostering development of professional relationships & allowing for dynamic & creative problem solving toward the goal of excellent patient centered care #JACR
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
RT @Jenny_Writer: Agree! #SoMe platforms allow providers to hear the patient perspective like never before, which is critical to improvement efforts. #jacr https://t.co/VGHuPvkEXO
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @JACRJournal: Welcome everyone! We’re handing over to @AmyKotsenas who will be leading the discussion today #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @JACRJournal: Medical Journals in the Age of Ubiquitous Social Media https://t.co/OyMyFlWwB5 #openaccess #jacr
Larry Liebscher @LLALO
T4. The speed of communication is increased dramatically. Organizations need to stay engaged and be ready to respond quickly. The luxury of having days or weeks to think about issues, problems, or events; generate consensus; and issue a statement is disappearing. #JACR
Rich Heller @reh3md
RT @JACRJournal: All tweets are assumed to be your own #JACR
Jennifer McCarty @JMcCartyMD
RT @DaveYoumansMD: @Rad_Partners Following activity at conferences and developing relationships (that culminate in face-to-face long after getting to know one another) is one of my favorite features of Twitter. #JACR https://t.co/Urka5Do9lM
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @LLALO: T4. The speed of communication is increased dramatically. Organizations need to stay engaged and be ready to respond quickly. The luxury of having days or weeks to think about issues, problems, or events; generate consensus; and issue a statement is disappearing. #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @LLALO: T4. The speed of communication is increased dramatically. Organizations need to stay engaged and be ready to respond quickly. The luxury of having days or weeks to think about issues, problems, or events; generate consensus; and issue a statement is disappearing. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @Jenny_Writer: Agree! #SoMe platforms allow providers to hear the patient perspective like never before, which is critical to improvement efforts. #jacr https://t.co/VGHuPvkEXO
Mindblade16 @sci_chapdelaine
RT @HawkImaging: T4: T4: social media has and will continue to change the discussion on healthcare by allowing rapid exchange of ideas, fostering development of professional relationships & allowing for dynamic & creative problem solving toward the goal of excellent patient centered care #JACR
Rich Heller @reh3md
RT @sethmhardy: Access of information needs to be as transparent and free as possible. #jacr https://t.co/ijchKddrzj
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T4 (part 2): So many professional relationships and partnerships have been born out of social media. Many times what begins as a digital interaction translates into long-term in-person professional collaboration. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @Jenny_Writer: Agree! #SoMe platforms allow providers to hear the patient perspective like never before, which is critical to improvement efforts. #jacr https://t.co/VGHuPvkEXO
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @HawkImaging: T4: T4: social media has and will continue to change the discussion on healthcare by allowing rapid exchange of ideas, fostering development of professional relationships & allowing for dynamic & creative problem solving toward the goal of excellent patient centered care #JACR
Seth M Hardy, MD MBA @sethmhardy
Diverse innovative ideas. #jacr https://t.co/yvQ0FPn20C
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @AChoiHeart: A3: A3: This is a great point. For the recent @Heart_SCCT #SCCT2018 Scientific Sessions, I estimate that about 20% of the engagers on social media were present within the meeting, while the vast majority of engagers were not only outside the walls, but many outside the US. #JACR https://t.co/XBVUUytnGh
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @HawkImaging: T4: T4: social media has and will continue to change the discussion on healthcare by allowing rapid exchange of ideas, fostering development of professional relationships & allowing for dynamic & creative problem solving toward the goal of excellent patient centered care #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
T5: What impact does social media have on the relationship between patients, healthcare providers and healthcare organizations? #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @LLALO: T4. The speed of communication is increased dramatically. Organizations need to stay engaged and be ready to respond quickly. The luxury of having days or weeks to think about issues, problems, or events; generate consensus; and issue a statement is disappearing. #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T4 (part 2): @JACRJournal T4 (part 2): So many professional relationships and partnerships have been born out of social media. Many times what begins as a digital interaction translates into long-term in-person professional collaboration. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @Emil_LeeMD: Wow - this is a fantastic affirmation of our efforts to get our messages out there in #SoMe. Thanks @nverma21 ! #JACR @CARadiologists https://t.co/Eb3c49riaU
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @JohnWaldMD: T3 Progress is slowed by information being siloed. Soc med breaks down silos and allows seamless sharing of information #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T4: (part 3) Crossing geographic boundaries enables healthcare professionals to have a much broader understanding of different patient demographics and the unique challenges within each community. #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @JACRJournal: T5: T5: What impact does social media have on the relationship between patients, healthcare providers and healthcare organizations? #JACR
John T Wald MD @JohnWaldMD
More and more social media allows patients to gain greater knowledge and participate in their care #jacr https://t.co/mY8YGOiMup
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T4: @JACRJournal T4: (part 3) Crossing geographic boundaries enables healthcare professionals to have a much broader understanding of different patient demographics and the unique challenges within each community. #JACR
Seth M Hardy, MD MBA @sethmhardy
There are organizations who work the strategic power of the social network, and those who are dying. #jacr https://t.co/5DERG0x51N
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@sethmhardy A4 There’s an echo chamber in #SoMe, and input from patients and physicians from other specialties on #SoMe is critical in breaking the echo chamber. #JACR @AmyKotsenas
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
T5: Many insights in this collection of #SoMe articles from @RadiologyACR https://t.co/4dI9uNJ05z #jacr
Seth Trueger @MDaware
RT @Jenny_Writer: T5: T5: Many insights in this collection of #SoMe articles from @RadiologyACR https://t.co/4dI9uNJ05z #jacr
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @JohnWaldMD: More and more social media allows patients to gain greater knowledge and participate in their care #jacr https://t.co/mY8YGOiMup
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @DrSoGu: T3: T3: #SoME creates broad awareness of potential collaborators who can build on each other’s research progress together for further advancement #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @Emil_LeeMD: @JACRJournal A4: @JACRJournal A4: Believe it will accelerate innovation & adoption of best practices. For organizations, it allows for new collaborations & information dissemination with unprecedented speed. Orgs who do not exist on #SoMe may be left behind. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @AnjaliMalikMD: A2: A2: Access to experts, better understanding of #radiologists role & of imaging studies, opportunity for feedback. #ptexp #pfcc #RadsHaveAFace #MedTwitter #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
@sethmhardy I know which group I would like to belong to... #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @Jenny_Writer: T5: T5: Many insights in this collection of #SoMe articles from @RadiologyACR https://t.co/4dI9uNJ05z #jacr
Rich Heller @reh3md
@JACRJournal T5: #SocialMedia breaks down barriers to communication. Organizations have to recognize that patients can easily share info on good (& bad) experiences. #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @LLALO: T4. The speed of communication is increased dramatically. Organizations need to stay engaged and be ready to respond quickly. The luxury of having days or weeks to think about issues, problems, or events; generate consensus; and issue a statement is disappearing. #JACR
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
Yes! #SoMe opens the door to positive disruption. #jacr https://t.co/aQ13mYe8cp
Tobias Gilk, MRSO, MRSE, Architect and MRI Safety @tobiasgilk
RT @JACRJournal: MR procedures can be delayed or canceled after hours when a radiologist is unsure of a device’s MRI safety status. Find out how you can mitigate that problem. #JACR https://t.co/ZdmEz06nBL
Hawk @DrKEHawk
@AmyKotsenas - T5- agree! social media not only levels the playing field for all members of the healthcare team, it also provides a vehicle for individual interaction through direct messaging. This enables deeper and more personalized exchange of ideas #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@LLALO Simply put: There is no “24 hour” news cycle anymore. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
Excellent point @TirathPatelMD ! What are some ways we can minimize the echo chamber effect? #JACR https://t.co/WuYPUQQ7gJ
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @reh3md: @JACRJournal T5: @JACRJournal T5: #SocialMedia breaks down barriers to communication. Organizations have to recognize that patients can easily share info on good (& bad) experiences. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @HawkImaging: @AmyKotsenas - T5- agree! social media not only levels the playing field for all members of the healthcare team, it also provides a vehicle for individual interaction through direct messaging. This enables deeper and more personalized exchange of ideas #JACR
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
@TirathPatelMD @sethmhardy @AmyKotsenas This point is key @TirathPatelMD . Echo chambers are like magnets in the #SoMe world. To be really effective, we have to be intentional about breaking out beyond our standard circles and conversations. Kind of like real life. #JACR
Ryan P. Daly, MD @DrRyanPDaly
RT @AChoiHeart: T2: T2: Have there been any studies evaluating patient response to seeing physician tweets? In bringing the "break-room" conversations into the open, or in discussing/sharing patient images or cases, I imagine there is heterogeneity here. @AmyKotsenas #JACR @JACRJournal
Lee Aase @LeeAase
T5 True that! Amazing to be able to make literally global connections to experts by training and experts by experience (patients) #JACR https://t.co/ywb4QTVDVZ
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: I recommend that everyone follow at least 50 people from outside their specialty. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @DaveYoumansMD: @TirathPatelMD @sethmhardy @AmyKotsenas This point is key @TirathPatelMD . Echo chambers are like magnets in the #SoMe world. To be really effective, we have to be intentional about breaking out beyond our standard circles and conversations. Kind of like real life. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @LeeAase: T5 True that! Amazing to be able to make literally global connections to experts by training and experts by experience (patients) #JACR https://t.co/ywb4QTVDVZ
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@JACRJournal A5: It can provide an instant communication portal for all comers; the playing field is even on #SoMe. Believe it can add hugely positive benefits to bringing orgs, providers, patients closer. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @TirathPatelMD: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: I recommend that everyone follow at least 50 people from outside their specialty. #JACR
Lee Aase @LeeAase
@TirathPatelMD @LLALO The half-life of a tweet is about 28 minutes. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @Emil_LeeMD: @JACRJournal A5: @JACRJournal A5: It can provide an instant communication portal for all comers; the playing field is even on #SoMe. Believe it can add hugely positive benefits to bringing orgs, providers, patients closer. #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T5: (part 1) Open channels of communication, like #SoMe, can promote patient-centric care. Unfortunately, it can also be a place to share grievances, fair or otherwise. The goal is for each of us to develop knowledge of one another’s unique perspective & challenges faced #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @DaveYoumansMD: @TirathPatelMD @sethmhardy @AmyKotsenas This point is key @TirathPatelMD . Echo chambers are like magnets in the #SoMe world. To be really effective, we have to be intentional about breaking out beyond our standard circles and conversations. Kind of like real life. #JACR
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T5: @JACRJournal T5: (part 1) Open channels of communication, like #SoMe, can promote patient-centric care. Unfortunately, it can also be a place to share grievances, fair or otherwise. The goal is for each of us to develop knowledge of one another’s unique perspective & challenges faced #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @LLALO: T1. Because SoMe is read by both customers and members of an organization it can be used to promulgate organizational goals and expectations. Saying things in public can have a powerful impact on those within the organization. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T5: @JACRJournal T5: (part 1) Open channels of communication, like #SoMe, can promote patient-centric care. Unfortunately, it can also be a place to share grievances, fair or otherwise. The goal is for each of us to develop knowledge of one another’s unique perspective & challenges faced #JACR
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T5: @JACRJournal T5: (part 1) Open channels of communication, like #SoMe, can promote patient-centric care. Unfortunately, it can also be a place to share grievances, fair or otherwise. The goal is for each of us to develop knowledge of one another’s unique perspective & challenges faced #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
@JACRJournal A4: Social Media allows an organization or journal to reflect upon its vision and target demographics. For example, for journals -- case reports, while not well cited, often result in high engagement on SoMe; SoMe provides a platform for this type of education. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @HawkImaging: T2: T2: through social media interactions with our diverse digital healthcare community, we are able to develop better emotional intelligence, and provide patient care with greater understanding and compassion #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
@JACRJournal T5: (part 2) When we make room and give permission to listen to each other, together all members of the healthcare team are better enabled to work towards a common goal with the foundation of shared understanding. #SoMe facilitates this ecosystem & conversation. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @grebeccahaines: Great advice. @RadiologyACR has a team that provides guidance to others. Loose control with reputation for adding value works for us #jacr https://t.co/NllUnbNA3U
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @TirathPatelMD: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: I recommend that everyone follow at least 50 people from outside their specialty. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @Jenny_Writer: T1: T1: #SoMe provides a new avenue for not only sharing information with patients but for also hearing directly from patients about what they value most in healthcare. #pfcc #jacr
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @AnjaliMalikMD: A1: A1: social media is great for patient & provider outreach. By being a reliable, knowledgeable resource, we can establish ourselves as experts. #JACR
JACR @JACRJournal
: Thanks for joining us today! Any last thoughts on the topic? #JACR
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
Don't you find the half-life varies depending on topic and time of Tweet? 6-7am Tweets seem to get the most traction on weekdays. Evenings a bit less for me. Later all around on weekends of course. #JACR https://t.co/MqyRRW1OKw
JACR @JACRJournal
RT @TirathPatelMD: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: I recommend that everyone follow at least 50 people from outside their specialty. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @TirathPatelMD: @LLALO Simply put: @LLALO Simply put: There is no “24 hour” news cycle anymore. #JACR
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @JACRJournal: : : Thanks for joining us today! Any last thoughts on the topic? #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
RT @reh3md: @JACRJournal T5: @JACRJournal T5: #SocialMedia breaks down barriers to communication. Organizations have to recognize that patients can easily share info on good (& bad) experiences. #JACR
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T5: @JACRJournal T5: (part 2) When we make room and give permission to listen to each other, together all members of the healthcare team are better enabled to work towards a common goal with the foundation of shared understanding. #SoMe facilitates this ecosystem & conversation. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @TirathPatelMD: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: I recommend that everyone follow at least 50 people from outside their specialty. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @DaveYoumansMD: Don't you find the half-life varies depending on topic and time of Tweet? 6-7am Tweets seem to get the most traction on weekdays. Evenings a bit less for me. Later all around on weekends of course. #JACR https://t.co/MqyRRW1OKw
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
That's a quotable #LifeLesson Thx @Rad_Partners. #JACR https://t.co/p5iM8Tcnzt
Seth M Hardy, MD MBA @sethmhardy
Thank you @AmyKotsenas #jacr https://t.co/6Md0iwybtB
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @JACRJournal: : : Thanks for joining us today! Any last thoughts on the topic? #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @DaveYoumansMD: That's a quotable #LifeLesson Thx @Rad_Partners. #JACR https://t.co/p5iM8Tcnzt
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @TirathPatelMD: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: @AmyKotsenas One example: I give this Twitter advice to physicians: I recommend that everyone follow at least 50 people from outside their specialty. #JACR
Dr Andrew D. Choi @AChoiHeart
RT @JACRJournal: : : Thanks for joining us today! Any last thoughts on the topic? #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
RT @DaveYoumansMD: That's a quotable #LifeLesson Thx @Rad_Partners. #JACR https://t.co/p5iM8Tcnzt
David Youmans, MD ✭ @DaveYoumansMD
RT @sethmhardy: Thank you @AmyKotsenas #jacr https://t.co/6Md0iwybtB
Syed Furqan Zaidi, MD, MBA, FACR @zaidirad
RT @DaveYoumansMD: That's a quotable #LifeLesson Thx @Rad_Partners. #JACR https://t.co/p5iM8Tcnzt
Hawk @DrKEHawk
Thanks so much @AmyKotsenas and @JACRJournal for wonderful discussion on this topic #JACR... I think the challenge for each of us is to recruit new voices to the conversation so that our digital community continues to thrive and inspire!
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @AnjaliMalikMD: A1: A1: by being accessible, we are able to build rapport, reflecting our commitment to #patientcare, #ptexp and #pfcc, which works affirm our brand. #JACR
Syed Furqan Zaidi, MD, MBA, FACR @zaidirad
RT @HawkImaging: Thanks so much @AmyKotsenas and @JACRJournal for wonderful discussion on this topic #JACR... I think the challenge for each of us is to recruit new voices to the conversation so that our digital community continues to thrive and inspire!
Hawk @DrKEHawk
RT @DaveYoumansMD: That's a quotable #LifeLesson Thx @Rad_Partners. #JACR https://t.co/p5iM8Tcnzt
Syed Furqan Zaidi, MD, MBA, FACR @zaidirad
RT @HawkImaging: T2: T2: through social media interactions with our diverse digital healthcare community, we are able to develop better emotional intelligence, and provide patient care with greater understanding and compassion #JACR
Susan Kiernan O'Horo, MD @skohoro
RT @Jenny_Writer: Social media makes it possible to have conversations with a diverse group of people who you might not interact with otherwise. Diverse thoughts lead to greater innovation, more open-mindedness, new ideas. All are important to improving patient care. #jacr
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @HawkImaging: Thanks so much @AmyKotsenas and @JACRJournal for wonderful discussion on this topic #JACR... I think the challenge for each of us is to recruit new voices to the conversation so that our digital community continues to thrive and inspire!
Syed Furqan Zaidi, MD, MBA, FACR @zaidirad
RT @JACRJournal: Personal Branding: Personal Branding: A Primer for Radiology Trainees and Radiologists by @amykpatel et al https://t.co/oip57XqJUf #jacr
Jenny Jones @Jenny_Writer
RT @DaveYoumansMD: That's a quotable #LifeLesson Thx @Rad_Partners. #JACR https://t.co/p5iM8Tcnzt
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @grebeccahaines: Exactly what I ❤️ about social media done right. It levels the playing field #jacr https://t.co/g5OQs44NJC
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
Thank you to everyone who participated in today ‘s #JACR tweetchat! Although the tweetchat may be ending, the conversation will continue. @JACRJournal
Viet Le DMSc PA-C FACC FAHA HF-Cert @VietHeartPA
RT @AChoiHeart: A3: A3: This is a great point. For the recent @Heart_SCCT #SCCT2018 Scientific Sessions, I estimate that about 20% of the engagers on social media were present within the meeting, while the vast majority of engagers were not only outside the walls, but many outside the US. #JACR https://t.co/XBVUUytnGh
Amy Kotsenas, MD @AmyKotsenas
RT @HawkImaging: Thanks so much @AmyKotsenas and @JACRJournal for wonderful discussion on this topic #JACR... I think the challenge for each of us is to recruit new voices to the conversation so that our digital community continues to thrive and inspire!
Dr. Emil Lee @Emil_LeeMD
@AmyKotsenas @JACRJournal Thank you @AmyKotsenas & @JACRJournal for moderating & hosting a fantastic #tweetchat. Enjoyed the different perspectives & ideas; looking forward to the next one! #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
RT @Rad_Partners: @JACRJournal T1: @JACRJournal T1: We believe #socialmedia is an essential tool to ensure our pillars and care culture are shared with the greater #healthcare and #rad community. Social media helps democratize critical conversations & promotes bi-directional learning. #JACR https://t.co/YitLhiauj6
Tirath Patel, MD @TirathPatelMD
@JACRJournal #JACR Social media #SoMe is a powerful tool. It allows individuals to connect with colleagues and patients and advocates and improve health. However, it does not come without risks and must be used judiciously and appropriately.
Lee Aase @LeeAase
@DaveYoumansMD There certainly is some variation and some topics are outliers, but on average half of the people who will ever see a tweet will have seen it in the first half-hour. #JACR
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @TirathPatelMD: @JACRJournal #JACR Social media #SoMe is a powerful tool. It allows individuals to connect with colleagues and patients and advocates and improve health. However, it does not come without risks and must be used judiciously and appropriately.
Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI @RMilesMD
RT @LLALO: T1. SoMe can make organizations personal. Put a face and a personality to what otherwise might seem a monolithic organization. #JACR
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
RT @HawkImaging: Thanks so much @AmyKotsenas and @JACRJournal for wonderful discussion on this topic #JACR... I think the challenge for each of us is to recruit new voices to the conversation so that our digital community continues to thrive and inspire!
Radiology Partners @Rad_Partners
RT @HawkImaging: T4: T4: social media has and will continue to change the discussion on healthcare by allowing rapid exchange of ideas, fostering development of professional relationships & allowing for dynamic & creative problem solving toward the goal of excellent patient centered care #JACR
Anjali Malik, MD @AnjaliMalikMD
Got busy over here, but #SoMe makes Connect’s this big/small world of ours & provides a place & platform for ideas, feedback, strategizing - you name it! #ptexp can & will continue to be improved via #SoMe & #medtwitter! #JACR
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