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Derm-ographics: The Australian Dermatologist and Social Media
Further searches of the following social media platforms were then performed: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, You Tube, Research Gate, Linked In, and Tik Tok. Only publicly accessible, professional accounts were included in our analysis.
Professional social media use was not prevalent among the 391 Australia-based private dermatologists identified (Table 1). The most commonly subscribed platform for professional use was Linked In.
JMIR Dermatol 2023;6:e48975
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of followers, RG score (which is a measure of scientific reputation on Research Gate), and Total Research Interest score (which is linked to the reading, citation, and recommendation of the researcher’s work on Research Gate).
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(10):e29809
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