1. Social media use in German visceral surgeons: a cross‐sectional study of a national cohort.
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Boßelmann, C. M., Griffiths, B., Gallagher, H. J., Matzel, K. E., and Brady, R. R. W.
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SOCIAL media , *SURGEONS , *COHORT analysis - Abstract
Abstract: Aim: Engagement in social media is increasing. Medical professionals have been adapting LinkedIn, a professional networking site, and Twitter, a microblogging service, for a number of uses. This development has been described for a number of medical specialties, but there remains a paucity of European data. A study was undertaken to measure the engagement and activity of German visceral surgeons on social media platforms. Method: Visceral surgeons were identified from 15 regional Associations of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (Kassenärztliche Vereinigungen) opt‐in registers. A manual search was subsequently performed across key professional social media platforms. The presence of a profile and key markers of use were recorded. Results: In total, 575 visceral surgeons were identified. 523 (93%) were men. 183 (31%) surgeons engaged in professional social media. 22 (3.8%) used Twitter, producing a mean of 16.43 tweets with a mean of 7.57 followers. 137 (24%) surgeons had a profile on LinkedIn with a mean of 46.36 connections. Female surgeons were less connected on LinkedIn (
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- 2018
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