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Published on 20.09.17 in Vol 3, No 3 (2017): Jul-Sept

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Works citing "Twitter and Public Health (Part 1): How Individual Public Health Professionals Use Twitter for Professional Development"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/publichealth.6795):

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  1. Cainzos-Achirica M, Bilal U, Al Rifai M, McEvoy JW, Blumenthal RS, Kapoor K, Martinez-Sanchez JM, Comin-Colet J, Pladevall-Vila M, Blaha MJ. Communication issues in nutritional observational research. Preventive Medicine 2018;115:76
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  2. Lewis JD, Fane KE, Ingraham AM, Khan A, Mills AM, Pitt SC, Ramo D, Wu RI, Pollart SM. Expanding Opportunities for Professional Development: Utilization of Twitter by Early Career Women in Academic Medicine and Science. JMIR Medical Education 2018;4(2):e11140
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  3. Wahabi H, Zakaria N. Building Capacity of Evidence-Based Public Health Practice at King Saud University: Perceived Challenges and Opportunities. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2020;26(5):428
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  4. Park HW, Park S, Chong M. Conversations and Medical News Frames on Twitter: Infodemiological Study on COVID-19 in South Korea. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(5):e18897
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  5. Hart M, Stetten N, Islam S, Pizarro K. Twitter and Public Health (Part 2): Qualitative Analysis of How Individual Health Professionals Outside Organizations Use Microblogging to Promote and Disseminate Health-Related Information. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(4):e54
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  6. Bruguera C, Guitert M, Romeu T. Social media and professional development: a systematic review. Research in Learning Technology 2019;27
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  7. Hazzam J, Lahrech A. Health Care Professionals’ Social Media Behavior and the Underlying Factors of Social Media Adoption and Use: Quantitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(11):e12035
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  8. Ziedonis D, Ahn MS. Professional Development for Clinical Faculty in Academia. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2019;42(3):389
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  9. De Gagne JC, Cho E, Yamane SS, Jin H, Nam JD, Jung D. Analysis of Cyberincivility in Posts by Health Professions Students: Descriptive Twitter Data Mining Study. JMIR Medical Education 2021;7(2):e28805
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  10. Bali AO, Halbusi HA, Ahmad AR, Lee KY, Lavorgna L. Public engagement in government officials’ posts on social media during coronavirus lockdown. PLOS ONE 2023;18(1):e0280889
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  11. Zheng B, Beck Dallaghan G. A Twitter-facilitated professional learning community: online participation, connectedness, and satisfaction. BMC Medical Education 2022;22(1)
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  12. Zheng B, Beck Dallaghan G, Gomez M, Holihan S. Exploring Online Participation and Discussion in an Online Professional Learning Activity on Twitter. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development 2022;9:238212052110727
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