Moving Neurogastroenterologyand Motility into the social media age

Volume: 30, Issue: 11
Published: Oct 16, 2018
Abstract
The use of social media among scientists and clinicians is increasing.1, 2 Similarly, medical journals are employing a variety of social media platforms to engage readers, such as blogs, podcasts, Twitter debates, and Facebook pages, to name but a few. The central facet of journal engagement with social media is knowledge dissemination, which is ultimately any journal's raison d'etre.3 However, evidence suggests that participation in social...
Paper Details
Title
Moving Neurogastroenterologyand Motility into the social media age
Published Date
Oct 16, 2018
Volume
30
Issue
11
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