Published on in Vol 24, No 10 (2022): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/38949, first published .
Empowering Health Care Workers on Social Media to Bolster Trust in Science and Vaccination During the Pandemic: Making IMPACT Using a Place-Based Approach

Empowering Health Care Workers on Social Media to Bolster Trust in Science and Vaccination During the Pandemic: Making IMPACT Using a Place-Based Approach

Empowering Health Care Workers on Social Media to Bolster Trust in Science and Vaccination During the Pandemic: Making IMPACT Using a Place-Based Approach

Journals

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  2. Connolly J, Berner E, Smith M, Levy S, Terek S, Harr M, Karavite D, Suckiel S, Holm I, Dufendach K, Nelson C, Khan A, Chisholm R, Allworth A, Wei W, Bland H, Clayton E, Soper E, Linder J, Limdi N, Miller A, Nigbur S, Bangash H, Hamed M, Sherafati A, Lewis A, Perez E, Orlando L, Rakhra-Burris T, Al-Dulaimi M, Cifric S, Scherr C, Wynn J, Hakonarson H, Sabatello M. Education and electronic medical records and genomics network, challenges, and lessons learned from a large-scale clinical trial using polygenic risk scores. Genetics in Medicine 2023;25(9):100906 View
  3. Jain S. Using Social Media Platforms for the Greater Good—The Case for Leveraging Social Media for Effective Public Health Messaging. JAMA Network Open 2023;6(6):e2319682 View