We analyzed the use of Twitter during the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR) held in Rotterdam from 19 to 23 September 2018. The aim was to check the status of the European neuroradiology Twitter community and to discover which topics were discussed most often. The data were compared with a similar analysis performed during the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) in 2014. Even though the analysis demonstrated a low use of Twitter during the ESNR meeting, the platform still generated an important volume of impressions and engagement. This use was noted by the global community because topics of the meeting, such as the value of radiological reporting and advanced imaging, were disc...
Twitter is a microblogging service providing a platform for social networking. For medical informati...
Background: We collected public Twitter data from EAPC congresses in 2014 and 2015 and compared this...
Abstract Background Poor dissemination of research findings may hamper the reach and impact of scien...
We analyzed the use of Twitter during the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Neuroradiol...
Introduction: Social media is increasingly used to share information with the potential for fast and...
Abstract Introduction Social media is increasingly used to share information with the potential for ...
Introduction: Social media is increasingly used to share information with the potential for fast and...
Objectives: During medical congresses Twitter allows discussions to disseminate beyond the congress ...
PURPOSE: The use of social media, in particular Twitter, has substantially increased among health ca...
Background: Social Media (SoMe) is becoming increasingly used in the medical community, and its use ...
The use of social media at academic conferences is expanding, and platforms such as Twitter are used...
Background: The World Wide Web has changed the way in which people communicate and consume informati...
Background: Social media (SoMe) are increasingly becoming fundamental components of networking and d...
Background: The World Wide Web has changed the way in which people communicate and consume informati...
Microblogs known as tweets are a rapid, effective method of information dissemination in health ca...
Twitter is a microblogging service providing a platform for social networking. For medical informati...
Background: We collected public Twitter data from EAPC congresses in 2014 and 2015 and compared this...
Abstract Background Poor dissemination of research findings may hamper the reach and impact of scien...
We analyzed the use of Twitter during the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Neuroradiol...
Introduction: Social media is increasingly used to share information with the potential for fast and...
Abstract Introduction Social media is increasingly used to share information with the potential for ...
Introduction: Social media is increasingly used to share information with the potential for fast and...
Objectives: During medical congresses Twitter allows discussions to disseminate beyond the congress ...
PURPOSE: The use of social media, in particular Twitter, has substantially increased among health ca...
Background: Social Media (SoMe) is becoming increasingly used in the medical community, and its use ...
The use of social media at academic conferences is expanding, and platforms such as Twitter are used...
Background: The World Wide Web has changed the way in which people communicate and consume informati...
Background: Social media (SoMe) are increasingly becoming fundamental components of networking and d...
Background: The World Wide Web has changed the way in which people communicate and consume informati...
Microblogs known as tweets are a rapid, effective method of information dissemination in health ca...
Twitter is a microblogging service providing a platform for social networking. For medical informati...
Background: We collected public Twitter data from EAPC congresses in 2014 and 2015 and compared this...
Abstract Background Poor dissemination of research findings may hamper the reach and impact of scien...