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Pathology and Social Media

Social Media

Pathology Hashtags

#Grosspath
  • Pathologist selfies at the USCAP annual meeting
#IamUSCAP
  • USCAP annual meeting live tweet group
#InSituPathologists
  • Laboratory medicine
#Labmed
  • Artistic or aesthetically beautiful pathology images #PathArt
  • Pearls for pathology board exam studying
#PathBoards
  • General pathology hashtag
#Pathologists
  • General pathology hashtag
#Pathology
  • Pathology resident–specific information
#PathResidents
  • USCAP interactive microscopy course live tweets
#USCAPInteractive
  • Work and personal lives of pathologists
#IlookLikeAPathologist
  • Autopsy pathology
#Autopsy
  • Blood banking and transfusion medicine
#BloodBank
  • Breast pathology
#BreastPath
  • Bone and soft tissue pathology
#BSTpath or #BST
  • Cardiovascular pathology
#CardiacPath
  • Clinical pathology
#ClinPath
  • Cytopathology
#Cytopath
  • Dermatopathology
#Dermpath
  • Endocrine pathology
#EndoPath
  • Head and neck pathology
#ENTPath
  • Ophthalmic pathology
#EyePath
  • Fine-needle aspirate (FNA) cytopathology
#FNApath
  • Forensic pathology and forensics
#ForensicPath
  • Gastrointestinal and liver pathology #GIPath
  • Genitourinary pathology
#GUPath
  • Gynecologic pathology
#Gynpath
  • Hematopathology
#HemePath
  • Molecular pathology
#MolDx
  • Neuropathology
#NeuroPath
  • Oral pathology
#OralPath
  • Pathology informatics
#PathInformatics
  • Pediatric pathology
#PediPath
  • Pulmonary and pleural pathology
#PulmPath
  • Renal and medical kidney pathology
#RenalPath #nephropath
  • Surgical pathology #SurgPath
  • Ultrastructural Pathology
  • Pitfalls in pathology
  • History of Pathology
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Pathogenesis
  • Infectious Disease Pathology
#IDpath #pathbugs #crittersontwitter
  • #SoMe is being used by charlatans claiming to be physicians/ scientists/ experts. Beware
  • There is a "poison pawn" in #SoMe for physicians.
It aggravates ones desire to be famous. One starts to comment on things which they are not expert on; retweets diagnosis/ research/ comments that they are not expert on/ knowledgeable enough. Beware again.
  • I wonder how live tweeting during meetings affect learning.
It is fun
It is good for those who couldn't attend
But does it disturb my learning and are people around me distracted?
Recall feeling shamed when an autovideo played while I tried to tweet
A cognitive study is necessary
Laptops Are Great. But Not During a Lecture or a Meeting

Guidelines

  • HEKİMLER İLE SAĞLIK KURUM VE KURULUŞLARININ ELEKTRONİK ORTAMLARDAKİ PAYLAŞIMLARINA İLİŞKİN KILAVUZ

Articles

  • Introducing the Twitter Impact Factor: An Objective Measure of Urology's Academic Impact on Twitter
  • Tweets, and Our Obsession with Alt Metrics
  • How to use Twitter to further your research career
    The social-media platform is often a tool for procrastination, says Jet-Sing M. Lee. But what else can it be?
  • Social media as a scientist: a very quick guide
  • What all those scientists on Twitter are really doing
  • Social media for scientists
  • Case Reports in the Age of Twitter
#Grosspath
  • Pathologist selfies at the USCAP annual meeting
#IamUSCAP
  • USCAP annual meeting live tweet group
#InSituPathologists
  • Laboratory medicine
#Labmed
  • Artistic or aesthetically beautiful pathology images #PathArt
  • Pearls for pathology board exam studying
#PathBoards
  • General pathology hashtag
#Pathologists
  • General pathology hashtag
#Pathology
  • Pathology resident–specific information
#PathResidents
  • USCAP interactive microscopy course live tweets
#USCAPInteractive
  • Work and personal lives of pathologists
#IlookLikeAPathologist
  • Autopsy pathology
#Autopsy
  • Blood banking and transfusion medicine
#BloodBank
  • Breast pathology
#BreastPath
  • Bone and soft tissue pathology
#BSTpath or #BST
  • Cardiovascular pathology
#CardiacPath
  • Clinical pathology
#ClinPath
  • Cytopathology
#Cytopath
  • Dermatopathology
#Dermpath
  • Endocrine pathology
#EndoPath
  • Head and neck pathology
#ENTPath
  • Ophthalmic pathology
#EyePath
  • Fine-needle aspirate (FNA) cytopathology
#FNApath
  • Forensic pathology and forensics
#ForensicPath
  • Gastrointestinal and liver pathology #GIPath
  • Genitourinary pathology
#GUPath
  • Gynecologic pathology
#Gynpath
  • Hematopathology
#HemePath
  • Molecular pathology
#MolDx
  • Neuropathology
#NeuroPath
  • Oral pathology
#OralPath
  • Pathology informatics
#PathInformatics
  • Pediatric pathology
#PediPath
  • Pulmonary and pleural pathology
#PulmPath
  • Renal and medical kidney pathology
#RenalPath #nephropath
  • Surgical pathology #SurgPath
  • Ultrastructural Pathology
  • Pitfalls in pathology
  • History of Pathology
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Pathogenesis
  • Infectious Disease Pathology
#IDpath #pathbugs #crittersontwitter
  • #SoMe is being used by charlatans claiming to be physicians/ scientists/ experts. Beware
  • There is a "poison pawn" in #SoMe for physicians.
It aggravates ones desire to be famous. One starts to comment on things which they are not expert on; retweets diagnosis/ research/ comments that they are not expert on/ knowledgeable enough. Beware again.
  • I wonder how live tweeting during meetings affect learning.
It is fun
It is good for those who couldn't attend
But does it disturb my learning and are people around me distracted?
Recall feeling shamed when an autovideo played while I tried to tweet
A cognitive study is necessary
Laptops Are Great. But Not During a Lecture or a Meeting
HEKİMLER İLE SAĞLIK KURUM VE KURULUŞLARININ ELEKTRONİK ORTAMLARDAKİ PAYLAŞIMLARINA İLİŞKİN KILAVUZ
Introducing the Twitter Impact Factor: An Objective Measure of Urology's Academic Impact on Twitter
Tweets, and Our Obsession with Alt Metrics
  • How to use Twitter to further your research career
    The social-media platform is often a tool for procrastination, says Jet-Sing M. Lee. But what else can it be?
  • Social media as a scientist: a very quick guide
  • What all those scientists on Twitter are really doing
  • Social media for scientists
  • Case Reports in the Age of Twitter
Wise words at #AUA2019 - when you have more twitter followers than you have cumulative citations in the peer reviewed literature, it’s time to get off of social media and write more papers! #KardashianIndex pic.twitter.com/LJAsY2dMcc— Philip Payne (@prpayne5) May 16, 2019
#Grosspath
  • Pathologist selfies at the USCAP annual meeting
#IamUSCAP
  • USCAP annual meeting live tweet group
#InSituPathologists
  • Laboratory medicine
#Labmed
  • Artistic or aesthetically beautiful pathology images #PathArt
  • Pearls for pathology board exam studying
#PathBoards
  • General pathology hashtag
#Pathologists
  • General pathology hashtag
#Pathology
  • Pathology resident–specific information
#PathResidents
  • USCAP interactive microscopy course live tweets
#USCAPInteractive
  • Work and personal lives of pathologists
#IlookLikeAPathologist
  • Autopsy pathology
#Autopsy
  • Blood banking and transfusion medicine
#BloodBank
  • Breast pathology
#BreastPath
  • Bone and soft tissue pathology
#BSTpath or #BST
  • Cardiovascular pathology
#CardiacPath
  • Clinical pathology
#ClinPath
  • Cytopathology
#Cytopath
  • Dermatopathology
#Dermpath
  • Endocrine pathology
#EndoPath
  • Head and neck pathology
#ENTPath
  • Ophthalmic pathology
#EyePath
  • Fine-needle aspirate (FNA) cytopathology
#FNApath
  • Forensic pathology and forensics
#ForensicPath
  • Gastrointestinal and liver pathology #GIPath
  • Genitourinary pathology
#GUPath
  • Gynecologic pathology
#Gynpath
  • Hematopathology
#HemePath
  • Molecular pathology
#MolDx
  • Neuropathology
#NeuroPath
  • Oral pathology
#OralPath
  • Pathology informatics
#PathInformatics
  • Pediatric pathology
#PediPath
  • Pulmonary and pleural pathology
#PulmPath
  • Renal and medical kidney pathology
#RenalPath #nephropath
  • Surgical pathology #SurgPath
  • Ultrastructural Pathology
  • Pitfalls in pathology
  • History of Pathology
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Pathogenesis
  • Infectious Disease Pathology
#IDpath #pathbugs #crittersontwitter
  • #SoMe is being used by charlatans claiming to be physicians/ scientists/ experts. Beware
  • There is a "poison pawn" in #SoMe for physicians.
It aggravates ones desire to be famous. One starts to comment on things which they are not expert on; retweets diagnosis/ research/ comments that they are not expert on/ knowledgeable enough. Beware again.
  • I wonder how live tweeting during meetings affect learning.
It is fun
It is good for those who couldn't attend
But does it disturb my learning and are people around me distracted?
Recall feeling shamed when an autovideo played while I tried to tweet
A cognitive study is necessary
Laptops Are Great. But Not During a Lecture or a Meeting
HEKİMLER İLE SAĞLIK KURUM VE KURULUŞLARININ ELEKTRONİK ORTAMLARDAKİ PAYLAŞIMLARINA İLİŞKİN KILAVUZ
Introducing the Twitter Impact Factor: An Objective Measure of Urology's Academic Impact on Twitter
Tweets, and Our Obsession with Alt Metrics
  • How to use Twitter to further your research career
    The social-media platform is often a tool for procrastination, says Jet-Sing M. Lee. But what else can it be?
  • Social media as a scientist: a very quick guide
  • What all those scientists on Twitter are really doing
  • Social media for scientists
  • Case Reports in the Age of Twitter