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

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

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

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

Journals

  1. Cainzos-Achirica M, Bilal U, Al Rifai M, McEvoy J, Blumenthal R, Kapoor K, Martinez-Sanchez J, Comin-Colet J, Pladevall-Vila M, Blaha M. Communication issues in nutritional observational research. Preventive Medicine 2018;115:76 View
  2. Lewis J, Fane K, Ingraham A, Khan A, Mills A, Pitt S, Ramo D, Wu R, Pollart S. Expanding Opportunities for Professional Development: Utilization of Twitter by Early Career Women in Academic Medicine and Science. JMIR Medical Education 2018;4(2):e11140 View
  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 View
  4. Park H, 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 View
  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 View
  6. Bruguera C, Guitert M, Romeu T. Social media and professional development: a systematic review. Research in Learning Technology 2019;27(0) View
  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 View
  8. Ziedonis D, Ahn M. Professional Development for Clinical Faculty in Academia. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2019;42(3):389 View
  9. De Gagne J, Cho E, Yamane S, Jin H, Nam J, Jung D. Analysis of Cyberincivility in Posts by Health Professions Students: Descriptive Twitter Data Mining Study. JMIR Medical Education 2021;7(2):e28805 View
  10. Bali A, Halbusi H, Ahmad A, Lee K, Lavorgna L. Public engagement in government officials’ posts on social media during coronavirus lockdown. PLOS ONE 2023;18(1):e0280889 View
  11. Zheng B, Beck Dallaghan G. A Twitter-facilitated professional learning community: online participation, connectedness, and satisfaction. BMC Medical Education 2022;22(1) View
  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 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Ghosh D. Nutrition Science, Marketing Nutrition, Health Claims, and Public Policy. View