Published on in Vol 23, No 5 (2021): May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/25229, first published .
Use of Twitter in Neurology: Boon or Bane?

Use of Twitter in Neurology: Boon or Bane?

Use of Twitter in Neurology: Boon or Bane?

Journals

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  2. Garg D, Agarwal A, Vishnu V. A Bird in the Hand: A Neurologist's Guide to Efficient Tweeting in the Age of Social Media. US Neurology 2022;18(2):76 View
  3. Garg D, Agarwal A, Srivastava M, Vishnu V. Use of Social Media in Stroke: A Systematic Review. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology 2023;26(3):206 View
  4. Pouw A, Cai F, Redfern A, Chow J, Young B. Eyes for Ears: Usage and Efficacy of a Podcast for Ophthalmic Education. Clinical Ophthalmology 2023;Volume 17:2163 View
  5. Cahill A, Carlson J. A Scoping Review of Physician Advocacy on Twitter. Cureus 2023 View
  6. Nelinson D, Ko L, Bass B. Reading Between the Lines: Navigating Nuance in Medical Literature to Optimize Clinical Decision-Making and Health Care Outcomes. Advances in Medical Education and Practice 2023;Volume 14:1167 View
  7. Domingo-Espiñeira J, Fraile-Martínez O, Garcia-Montero C, Montero M, Varaona A, Lara-Abelenda F, Ortega M, Alvarez-Mon M, Alvarez-Mon M. Navigating the Digital Neurolandscape: Analyzing the Social Perception of and Sentiments Regarding Neurological Disorders through Topic Modeling and Unsupervised Research Using Twitter. Information 2024;15(3):152 View