Johnny Pellicer Professorial Chair Lecture in Medical Informatics. Presentation at the 2019 ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies biennial meeting, 22 Nov 2019, Manila.
Webinar presentation at the RED8 postgraduate course of the Department of Internal Medicine of Chong Hua Hospital Cebu in partnership with the RED Medical Foundation, 11 July 2021.
Presentation at the Philippine National Health Research Week preconference meeting: Rallying Communicators for Science, Technology, and Innovation in Health | Society of Health Research Communicators (SHARE). 22 August 2017, Hotel Jen, Manila.
Webinar presentation at the RED8 postgraduate course of the Department of Internal Medicine of Chong Hua Hospital Cebu in partnership with the RED Medical Foundation, 11 July 2021.
Presentation at the Philippine National Health Research Week preconference meeting: Rallying Communicators for Science, Technology, and Innovation in Health | Society of Health Research Communicators (SHARE). 22 August 2017, Hotel Jen, Manila.
Social media research in the health domain (tutorial) - [part 1]Luis Fernandez Luque
Tutorial about the use of social media in the health domain. The tutorial is designed for healthcare professionals interested in eHealth. It was done for Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar.
See the part II of the tutorial here: https://www.slideshare.net/IngmarWeber/social-media-research-and-practice-in-the-health-domain-tutorial-part-ii
Learn more about social media for health here https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/social-media-in-healthcare
Plenary presentation at the 2018 annual convention of the Philippine Society for Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. 22 Mar 2018, EDSA Shangrila Hotel.
Google is not a doctor and so we don't complete (just a clarification regarding the title given to me by the conference organizers). Presentation at the annual convention of the Philippine Society of Nephrology, 27 April 2019, EDSA Shangrila Hotel.
Presentation at the Introduction to Health Policy and Systems Research Short Course (UP College of Public Health and UP College of Medicine supported by @RespondNCD)
Likes, Shares, Tweets: The Growing Role of Social Media in Biomedical LiteratureIris Thiele Isip-Tan
Presentation at the Asia Pacific Association of Medical Journal Editors (APAME) 2015 Convention: Advancing Access to Health Information and Publication: Shifting Paradigms, Trends and Innovations. 26 Aug 2015 Hotel Sofitel, Manila.
Social media research in the health domain (tutorial) - [part 1]Luis Fernandez Luque
Tutorial about the use of social media in the health domain. The tutorial is designed for healthcare professionals interested in eHealth. It was done for Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar.
See the part II of the tutorial here: https://www.slideshare.net/IngmarWeber/social-media-research-and-practice-in-the-health-domain-tutorial-part-ii
Learn more about social media for health here https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/social-media-in-healthcare
Plenary presentation at the 2018 annual convention of the Philippine Society for Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. 22 Mar 2018, EDSA Shangrila Hotel.
Google is not a doctor and so we don't complete (just a clarification regarding the title given to me by the conference organizers). Presentation at the annual convention of the Philippine Society of Nephrology, 27 April 2019, EDSA Shangrila Hotel.
Presentation at the Introduction to Health Policy and Systems Research Short Course (UP College of Public Health and UP College of Medicine supported by @RespondNCD)
Likes, Shares, Tweets: The Growing Role of Social Media in Biomedical LiteratureIris Thiele Isip-Tan
Presentation at the Asia Pacific Association of Medical Journal Editors (APAME) 2015 Convention: Advancing Access to Health Information and Publication: Shifting Paradigms, Trends and Innovations. 26 Aug 2015 Hotel Sofitel, Manila.
Communication has always been an integral part of the scientific endeavor. The work of a scientist will only be finished when it has been communicated. Social networks support both faster and more interactive ways of communicating Science to a wider audience. Twitter is among the most popular social networks at present, integrating a community of over 500 million users around the world. However, based on a 2014 survey, only 13% of 3,500 scientists worldwide actively visit Twitter.
Scientists can get a lot of benefits from using Twitter. It can be used for communicating research findings to the scientific community and to the public. Twitter allows users to follow Science influencers, to stay updated with research breakthroughs and opportunities, and to interact with other researchers. Twitter can also be helpful in research dissemination and readership. Previous studies have shown a strong association between science communication and citation rates. It also has a great potential to increase the reach of scientific messages and promote direct engagement with non-scientific audiences such as the public, media, policymakers, etc.
In today's world where there has been an alarming increase in anti-scientific trends and fake news, scientific voices are rapidly disappearing. Twitter is an excellent platform for scientists to craft a personal online brand to educate the public with evidence-based Science. To counter the perpetuation of fake news online, we need more scientists online who are willing to develop their own brands and to engage a generally bewildered populace.
This presentation will tackle the use of Twitter in Science communication, the benefits of using Twitter for researchers, and the steps on how scientists can maximize Twitter to advance their careers. Evidences showing the impact of Twitter in scientific production and dissemination, as well as networking and collaboration with other researchers will also be discussed.
How does social media fit into the ethical, legal and professional boundaries of oncology nursing? What are concerns and opportunities that an oncology nurse must be aware of when interacting with colleagues, patients and professional social media sites?
At the end of this activity, the learner will be able to:
State the ethical, legal and social justice elements of social media.
Describe how to integrate social media into the practice of oncology nursing.
Develop tools and skills to apply social media to the oncology nurses’ professional and personal daily activities.
Presented in February of 2014 to ONS Chapter meetings.
Natural language processing (NLP) for mining online health-related data, a talk given at the International Society of Pharmacovigilence tutorial on Pharmacovigilence and the Social Media in 2017.
How Social Media Can Change Health Professions Education | AIAMC 2015michelleclin
My plenary talk at the 2015 Alliance of Independent Academic Medical Centers (AIAMC) about my experiences and insights about social media from my perspective as an educator and Editor in Chief of Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (http://aliem.com)
Presentation at AMIA 2013 Washington DC, Nov 19th, Panel S50 Social Media and Me. I am focussing on the use of social media for research, in particular as tool for filtering the literature, twimpact factor, altmetrics...
Presentation at the 2017 joint annual convention of the Philippine Society of Hypertension & Philippine Lipid & Atherosclerosis Society 25 Feb 2017, Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila.
Engaging Patients in Research: Does algorithmically created content have a ro...Katja Reuter, PhD
This presentation is a follow-up on the previous version: Spreading Research and Engaging Disease Communities – One Automated Tweet at a Time. Here we share new data and argue that Algorithmic content creation can serve as a potent model for ongoing value generation to foster patient loyalty and research participant recruitment.
Social media is a broad term that encompasses many Internet
based sites through which online-users communicate and disseminate information. Social media networks, such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, are redefining the concept of community as online users can now exchange ideas, messages, videos, and other forms of usercontent within seconds
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Presentation at the annual scientific conference of the DOST-National Research Council of the Philippines, 12 Mar 2024. Philippine International Convention Center, Manila.
Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Issues in Residency TrainingIris Thiele Isip-Tan
Symposium presentation at the annual convention of the Philippine Academy of Family Physicians, 8 March 2024. Philippine International Convention Center.
India Clinical Trials Market: Industry Size and Growth Trends [2030] Analyzed...Kumar Satyam
According to TechSci Research report, "India Clinical Trials Market- By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2030F," the India Clinical Trials Market was valued at USD 2.05 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.64% through 2030. The market is driven by a variety of factors, making India an attractive destination for pharmaceutical companies and researchers. India's vast and diverse patient population, cost-effective operational environment, and a large pool of skilled medical professionals contribute significantly to the market's growth. Additionally, increasing government support in streamlining regulations and the growing prevalence of lifestyle diseases further propel the clinical trials market.
Growing Prevalence of Lifestyle Diseases
The rising incidence of lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer is a major trend driving the clinical trials market in India. These conditions necessitate the development and testing of new treatment methods, creating a robust demand for clinical trials. The increasing burden of these diseases highlights the need for innovative therapies and underscores the importance of India as a key player in global clinical research.
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Health Education on prevention of hypertensionRadhika kulvi
Hypertension is a chronic condition of concern due to its role in the causation of coronary heart diseases. Hypertension is a worldwide epidemic and important risk factor for coronary artery disease, stroke and renal diseases. Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels and is sufficient to maintain tissue perfusion during activity and rest. Hypertension is sustained elevation of BP. In adults, HTN exists when systolic blood pressure is equal to or greater than 140mmHg or diastolic BP is equal to or greater than 90mmHg. The
One of the most developed cities of India, the city of Chennai is the capital of Tamilnadu and many people from different parts of India come here to earn their bread and butter. Being a metropolitan, the city is filled with towering building and beaches but the sad part as with almost every Indian city
Explore our infographic on 'Essential Metrics for Palliative Care Management' which highlights key performance indicators crucial for enhancing the quality and efficiency of palliative care services.
This visual guide breaks down important metrics across four categories: Patient-Centered Metrics, Care Efficiency Metrics, Quality of Life Metrics, and Staff Metrics. Each section is designed to help healthcare professionals monitor and improve care delivery for patients facing serious illnesses. Understand how to implement these metrics in your palliative care practices for better outcomes and higher satisfaction levels.
CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V - ROLE OF PEADIATRIC NURSE.pdfSachin Sharma
Pediatric nurses play a vital role in the health and well-being of children. Their responsibilities are wide-ranging, and their objectives can be categorized into several key areas:
1. Direct Patient Care:
Objective: Provide comprehensive and compassionate care to infants, children, and adolescents in various healthcare settings (hospitals, clinics, etc.).
This includes tasks like:
Monitoring vital signs and physical condition.
Administering medications and treatments.
Performing procedures as directed by doctors.
Assisting with daily living activities (bathing, feeding).
Providing emotional support and pain management.
2. Health Promotion and Education:
Objective: Promote healthy behaviors and educate children, families, and communities about preventive healthcare.
This includes tasks like:
Administering vaccinations.
Providing education on nutrition, hygiene, and development.
Offering breastfeeding and childbirth support.
Counseling families on safety and injury prevention.
3. Collaboration and Advocacy:
Objective: Collaborate effectively with doctors, social workers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care for children.
Objective: Advocate for the rights and best interests of their patients, especially when children cannot speak for themselves.
This includes tasks like:
Communicating effectively with healthcare teams.
Identifying and addressing potential risks to child welfare.
Educating families about their child's condition and treatment options.
4. Professional Development and Research:
Objective: Stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in pediatric healthcare through continuing education and research.
Objective: Contribute to improving the quality of care for children by participating in research initiatives.
This includes tasks like:
Attending workshops and conferences on pediatric nursing.
Participating in clinical trials related to child health.
Implementing evidence-based practices into their daily routines.
By fulfilling these objectives, pediatric nurses play a crucial role in ensuring the optimal health and well-being of children throughout all stages of their development.
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Alongside the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva on 28 May 2024, we launched the second version of our Index, allowing us to track progress and give new insights into what needs to be done to keep populations healthier for longer.
The speakers included:
Professor Orazio Schillaci, Minister of Health, Italy
Dr Hans Groth, Chairman of the Board, World Demographic & Ageing Forum
Professor Ilona Kickbusch, Founder and Chair, Global Health Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute and co-chair, World Health Summit Council
Dr Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, Director, Country Health Policies and Systems Division, World Health Organisation EURO
Dr Marta Lomazzi, Executive Manager, World Federation of Public Health Associations
Dr Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare and Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum
Dr Karin Tegmark Wisell, Director General, Public Health Agency of Sweden
Defecation
Normal defecation begins with movement in the left colon, moving stool toward the anus. When stool reaches the rectum, the distention causes relaxation of the internal sphincter and an awareness of the need to defecate. At the time of defecation, the external sphincter relaxes, and abdominal muscles contract, increasing intrarectal pressure and forcing the stool out
The Valsalva maneuver exerts pressure to expel faeces through a voluntary contraction of the abdominal muscles while maintaining forced expiration against a closed airway. Patients with cardiovascular disease, glaucoma, increased intracranial pressure, or a new surgical wound are at greater risk for cardiac dysrhythmias and elevated blood pressure with the Valsalva maneuver and need to avoid straining to pass the stool.
Normal defecation is painless, resulting in passage of soft, formed stool
CONSTIPATION
Constipation is a symptom, not a disease. Improper diet, reduced fluid intake, lack of exercise, and certain medications can cause constipation. For example, patients receiving opiates for pain after surgery often require a stool softener or laxative to prevent constipation. The signs of constipation include infrequent bowel movements (less than every 3 days), difficulty passing stools, excessive straining, inability to defecate at will, and hard feaces
IMPACTION
Fecal impaction results from unrelieved constipation. It is a collection of hardened feces wedged in the rectum that a person cannot expel. In cases of severe impaction the mass extends up into the sigmoid colon.
DIARRHEA
Diarrhea is an increase in the number of stools and the passage of liquid, unformed feces. It is associated with disorders affecting digestion, absorption, and secretion in the GI tract. Intestinal contents pass through the small and large intestine too quickly to allow for the usual absorption of fluid and nutrients. Irritation within the colon results in increased mucus secretion. As a result, feces become watery, and the patient is unable to control the urge to defecate. Normally an anal bag is safe and effective in long-term treatment of patients with fecal incontinence at home, in hospice, or in the hospital. Fecal incontinence is expensive and a potentially dangerous condition in terms of contamination and risk of skin ulceration
HEMORRHOIDS
Hemorrhoids are dilated, engorged veins in the lining of the rectum. They are either external or internal.
FLATULENCE
As gas accumulates in the lumen of the intestines, the bowel wall stretches and distends (flatulence). It is a common cause of abdominal fullness, pain, and cramping. Normally intestinal gas escapes through the mouth (belching) or the anus (passing of flatus)
FECAL INCONTINENCE
Fecal incontinence is the inability to control passage of feces and gas from the anus. Incontinence harms a patient’s body image
PREPARATION AND GIVING OF LAXATIVESACCORDING TO POTTER AND PERRY,
An enema is the instillation of a solution into the rectum and sig
1. SOCIAL MEDIA
FOR MEDICAL
JOURNALS AND
RESEARCHERS
Iris Thiele Isip Tan MD, MSc
@endocrine_witch
Professor, UP College of Medicine
Director, UP Manila Interactive Learning Center
Chief, UP Medical Informatics Unit
Johnny Pellicer Professorial Chair Lecture in Medical Informatics
#AFES2019
2. WHY ENGAGE ON
SOCIAL MEDIA?
IS YOUR JOURNAL
A SCIENCE
KARDASHIAN?
WHAT’S YOUR
BRANDING
STATEMENT?
4. www.endocrine-witch.net
As clinician educators our job is not to create knowledge
obscura, trapped in ivory towers and only accessible to
the enlightened; the knowledge we create and manage needs
to impact our communities.
- Dr. Daniel Cabrera
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5.
6. Brownson R et al. J Public Health Manag Pract 2018;24(2):102-111
Passive approaches to dissemination are
largely ineffective because uptake does not
happen spontaneously.
1
7. Wilson et al. Implement Sci 2010;5:61
COMMUNICATION
CHANNELS USED
BY RESEARCHERS
Academic journal 98%
Conference presentation 96%
Report to funder 91%
Seminar 62%
Workshop 57%
Web access to full report 54%
Web access to summary report 50%
Issued press release 48%
Networking 46%
Face to face meetings 40%
8. n=266
61% university researchers
41% CDC scientists
38% NIH scientists
How do you rate your efforts to
disseminate your research
findings to non-research audiences?
Tabak R et al. Public Health Rep 2014;129(4):361-8.
1/3
rated dissemination
efforts as POOR
9. Stakeholder engagement in research
and evaluation processes is likely to
enhance dissemination.
2
Brownson R et al. J Public Health Manag Pract 2018;24(2):102-111
16. We don’t have a choice
whether we do social
media, the question is
how well we do it.
- Erik Qualman, Socialnomics
17. Dissemination of research
to nonscientists is
enhanced when
messages are framed in
ways that evoke
emotion and interest
and demonstrate
usefulness.
3
Brownson R et al. J Public Health Manag Pract 2018;24(2):102-111
22. WHY ENGAGE ON
SOCIAL MEDIA?
IS YOUR JOURNAL
A SCIENCE
KARDASHIAN?
WHAT’S YOUR
BRANDING
STATEMENT?
23. KARDASHIAN INDEX
CELEBRITY [F(a)]
number of Twitter followers
SCIENTIFIC VALUE [F(c)]
number of citations
K-index = F(a)/F(c)
Neil Hall
Genome Biology 2014,15:424
Science Kasdashians
K-index > 5
24. The Kardashian index:
a measure of discrepant social
media profile for scientists
Neil Hall
Genome Biology 2014,15:424
n =40
KARDASHIANS
25. [50 SHADES OF]
GREY SCALE
Journal impact factor
(ratio of total citations to number of
articles published by the journal)
Grey Scale
F(e) = T0.79 + I0.78
F(e): expected number of Twitter
followers
T: number of tweets
I: impact factor of the journal
Cosco TD.
CMAJ 2015;187(18) doi: 10.1503/cmaj.150976
26. Medical journals, impact &
social media: an ecological
study of the Twittersphere
Cosco TD.
CMAJ 2015;187(18) doi: 10.1503/cmaj.150976
Scatterplot of Kardashian Index score and journal impact factor ranking.
43/153 (28%) journals
had Twitter profiles
27. Medical journals, impact &
social media: an ecological
study of the Twittersphere
Cosco TD.
CMAJ 2015;187(18) doi: 10.1503/cmaj.150976
Scatterplot of the (Fifty Shades of) Grey Scale score and journal impact factor ranking.
28. Cosco TD.
CMAJ 2015;187(18) doi: 10.1503/cmaj.150976
Rather than identifying large numbers of Science Kardashians, the
present study shows that many more journals are closer to “Popularity
Franklins” — they have received disproportionately low levels of
recognition and popularity than would be warranted by their scientific
merit, as per Rosalind Franklin.
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29. Using Social Media to Share
Your Radiology Research:
How Effective Is a Blog Post?
Hoang JK, McCall J, Dixon AF,
Fitzgerald RT, Gaillard F.
J Am Coll Radiol 2015;12:760-765
BLOG
30. Social media exposure
may drive the consumption of
traditional peer-reviewed content.
Hoang JK, McCall J, Dixon AF,
Fitzgerald RT, Gaillard F.
J Am Coll Radiol 2015;12:760-765
Blog
n = 32,675
AJR
n = 3,064
AJNR
n = 2,421
31. Eysenbach G.
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(4):e123
Can Tweets Predict Citations?
Metrics of Social Impact Based on Twitter &
Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Tweetation
citation in a tweet
(mentioning a journal article URL)
32.
33.
34. Eysenbach G.
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(4):e123
Twimpact Factor
Cumulative number of tweetations within n days after publication. [Tw7]
Tweeted Half-Life
Point in time after publication by which half of all tweetations of that
article within the first n days occur [THLn]
Twindex
Tweetation index from 0 to 100 indicating relative
standing of an article compared to other articles
36. Social Media Release Increases
Dissemination of Original Articles
in the Clinical Pain Sciences
Allen HG, Stanton TR, Di Pietro F,
Moseley GL. PLos ONE 8(7):e68914.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0068914
37. How the Scientific Community Reacts
to Newly Submitted Preprints:
Article Downloads, Twitter Mentions & Citations
Shuai X, Pepe A, Bollen J.
PLoS ONE 7(11):e47523.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0047523
38. The Impact of Social Media
on Readership of a
Peer-reviewed Medical Journal
Hawkins CM, Hillman BJ, Carlos RC
et al. J Am Coll Radiol 2014;11:1038-1043.
Tweetchat
39. J Med Internet Res 2015 | vol. 17 | iss. 4 | e103
from literature
#ALiEMJC
#BlueJC
#ebnjc
#urojc
#meded
from Twitter search
24 more including #TwitJC
#NephJC
Twitter-based journal clubs are free,
time-efficient, and publicly accessible
means to facilitate international
discussions regarding clinically
important evidence-based research.
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40. American Journal of Kidney Diseases , Volume 69 , Issue 6 , 827 - 836
15 people in work group
Synchronous chat
41. THE #NEPHJC MODEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Topf JM et al. American Journal of Kidney Diseases , Volume 69 , Issue 6 , 827 - 836
Selecting an article (requesting journal editors to make available)
Posting a summary of article on NephJC.com
Inviting content experts & authors to participate
Emailing a newsletter promoting the event
Conducting chat for US audience (9 pm EST Tue)
Conducting chat for Africa/Europe audience (8 pm GST Wed)
Publishing archive & curated archive of best tweets
Posting a summary of chats to PubMed commons
42. #NEPHJC
Topf JM et al. American Journal of Kidney Diseases , Volume 69 , Issue 6 , 827 - 836
Archived on Symplur
43. 1. Create a reader persona
2. Set goals: X researcher followers in Y months
44. Social media guide for journal editors by the Taylor & Francis Group
BALANCE YOUR
CONTENT
CREATE A
CONTENT PLAN
45. n = 24
Had a track record in social media before being invited
as SME
Many personally managed journal acounts; had support
from non-MD journal staff
Focused on improving reader engagement by
disseminating new journal publications on social media
46. Perspectives: goals, resources, sustainability
Editorial leadership support as key facilitator
Challenges to sustainability: lack of tangible
resources, and uncertainty surrounding or lack of
academic credit for social media activities
47. WHY ENGAGE ON
SOCIAL MEDIA?
IS YOUR JOURNAL
A SCIENCE
KARDASHIAN?
WHAT’S YOUR
BRANDING
STATEMENT?
48. Scholars may not like it, but that
doesn’t change the fact that in
the 21st century’s fragmented
media environment, marketing
and branding are key to
disseminating the knowledge
and tools we produce.
Tom Scheinfeldt (2009)
http://foundhistory.org/2009/02/brand-name-scholar/
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