TY - JOUR
T1 - Next-Generation Scholarship
T2 - Rebranding Hematopathology Using Twitter: The MD Anderson Experience
AU - El Hussein, Siba
AU - Khoury, Joseph D.
AU - Lyapichev, Kirill A.
AU - Tashakori, Mehrnoosh
AU - Khanlari, Mahsa
AU - Miranda, Roberto N.
AU - Kanagal-Shamanna, Rashmi
AU - Wang, Sa A.
AU - Ahmed, Aadil
AU - Mirza, Kamran M.
AU - Crane, Genevieve M.
AU - Medeiros, L. Jeffrey
AU - Loghavi, Sanam
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology.
PY - 2020/11/20
Y1 - 2020/11/20
N2 - Hematopathologists are witnessing very exciting times, as a new era of unsurpassed technological advances is unfolding exponentially, enhancing our understanding of diseases at the genomic and molecular levels. In the evolving field of precision medicine, our contributions as hematopathologists to medical practice are of paramount importance. Social media platforms such as Twitter have helped facilitate and enrich our professional interactions and collaborations with others in our field and in other medical disciplines leading to a more holistic approach to patient care. These platforms also have created a novel means for instantaneous dissemination of new findings and recent publications, and are proving to be increasingly useful tools that can be harnessed to expand our knowledge and amplify our presence in the medical community. In this Editorial, we share our experience as hematopathologists with Twitter, and how we leveraged this platform to boost scholarly activities within and beyond our subspecialty, and as a powerful medium for worldwide dissemination of educational material and to promote our remote teaching activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
AB - Hematopathologists are witnessing very exciting times, as a new era of unsurpassed technological advances is unfolding exponentially, enhancing our understanding of diseases at the genomic and molecular levels. In the evolving field of precision medicine, our contributions as hematopathologists to medical practice are of paramount importance. Social media platforms such as Twitter have helped facilitate and enrich our professional interactions and collaborations with others in our field and in other medical disciplines leading to a more holistic approach to patient care. These platforms also have created a novel means for instantaneous dissemination of new findings and recent publications, and are proving to be increasingly useful tools that can be harnessed to expand our knowledge and amplify our presence in the medical community. In this Editorial, we share our experience as hematopathologists with Twitter, and how we leveraged this platform to boost scholarly activities within and beyond our subspecialty, and as a powerful medium for worldwide dissemination of educational material and to promote our remote teaching activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41379-020-00715-4
DO - 10.1038/s41379-020-00715-4
M3 - Editorial
C2 - 33219298
AN - SCOPUS:85096294975
SN - 0893-3952
VL - 34
SP - 854
EP - 861
JO - Modern Pathology
JF - Modern Pathology
IS - 5
ER -