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Using communications to build influence: Social Media for clinicians and academics

Jul 22, 2015

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Page 1: Using communications to build influence: Social Media for clinicians and academics

WHO Collaborating Centre

for Palliative Care, Policy and

Rehabilitation

Using communications to build influence

Social Media

Katherine Sleeman

@kesleeman

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Twitter

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What’s the point of Twitter?

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What are the benefits of Twitter for

clinical / academic careers?

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Why to Twitter?

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1. Learn

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2. Engage and Reflect

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3. Support and Network

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4. Promote

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• 1.4 million biomed/sci articles 2010-2012

– (Haustein et al)

• 20% 2012 papers were tweeted about

• Weak correlation btw tweets and citations

• Funders ask about SoMe / outreach

4. PromoteIs there any evidence of benefit?

• Tweets can reach

journalists, decision

makers, general public

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5. Challenge(and be challenged)

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6. Be entertained

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7. Opportunities

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But I don’t have…

Time

Anything to say

Any followers

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How to start

• Set up an account

• Add your bio and photo

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How to start

• Set up an account

• Add your bio and photo

• First tweet – say what you do / who you are

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Things to consider

• Personal / professional

• Anonymous?

• Patient information

• Mother / boss rule

• Don’t drink and tweet

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Summary

• Twitter is a gentle way to engage

• Potential for huge audience

• Start by observing

• You won’t be able to resist jumping in