Social Media in Medical Education: Embracing a New MediumRyan Madanick
This talk was given at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine on October 27, 2011, as part of the UNC Academy of Educators Lecture Series.
#uncaoe
In this presentation we discuss social media definition, social media landscape, social media facts and statistics in 2013, professional use of social media, use of Social Media in research and strategies for putting social media in practice, and lastly challenges, guidelines & regulations. Prepared by Yazan Kherallah
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Slides from Social Media workshop for medical educators at Academic Internal Medicine Week 2010. Presenters represent 3 different universities and different roles in medical education. Please contact us for further information and re-use or for guest speaking engagements. We do birthday parties.
Social Media in Medical Education: Embracing a New MediumRyan Madanick
This talk was given at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine on October 27, 2011, as part of the UNC Academy of Educators Lecture Series.
#uncaoe
In this presentation we discuss social media definition, social media landscape, social media facts and statistics in 2013, professional use of social media, use of Social Media in research and strategies for putting social media in practice, and lastly challenges, guidelines & regulations. Prepared by Yazan Kherallah
Social Media in Medical Education | AAIM2010 Carrie Saarinen
Slides from Social Media workshop for medical educators at Academic Internal Medicine Week 2010. Presenters represent 3 different universities and different roles in medical education. Please contact us for further information and re-use or for guest speaking engagements. We do birthday parties.
As an introduction, I gave a series of short lectures on the Use of Social Media on Healthcare among medical students of Cebu Doctors University College of Medicine. Most of the slides were borrowed with permission from Dr. Iris Thiele Isip-Tan's slideshare deck.
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6th Association of Philippine Medical Colleges – Student Network Luzon Regional Convention
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As an introduction, I gave a series of short lectures on the Use of Social Media on Healthcare among medical students of Cebu Doctors University College of Medicine. Most of the slides were borrowed with permission from Dr. Iris Thiele Isip-Tan's slideshare deck.
Healthcare Social Media: how to make a positive impact on your practice and ...Vandna Jerath, MD
Vandna Jerath, MD, ob/gyn physician and medical director of Optima Women's Healthcare and Optima Vitality MD and Women and Children's Services Chair at Parker Adventist Hospital, discusses health care social media (#HCSM) and digital health at a Business of Medicine Seminar at Parker Adventist Hospital. She discusses the importance and relevance by sharing her expertise, experience, and positive exposure with other healthcare providers, medical staff, practices, and practice managers to help them effectively connect, communicate, and collaborate, market and grow a practice, promote healthcare objectives, educate, engage, and empower patients, and make an overall positive impact on healthcare.
Social media in health--what are the safety concerns for health consumers? Luis Fernandez Luque
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Learn more about the social media ecosystem surrounding healthcare, with perspectives on companies, physicians, employees and patients. This presentation was given to a graduate class in the University of St. Thomas Health Care Communications Masters Program, June 2016.
6th Association of Philippine Medical Colleges – Student Network Luzon Regional Convention
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Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation, San Carlos City, Pangasinan
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Presentation at the 2017 joint annual convention of the Philippine Society of Hypertension & Philippine Lipid & Atherosclerosis Society 25 Feb 2017, Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila.
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Social Media in Health Care: International Forum on Quality & Safety 2014
1. Social media in health care:
A crash course in how to use Twitter
and how to develop a social media
strategy for quality
Ros Gray, Scottish Government @Rosgray
Jo-Inge Myhre, MD, F2 in Family Medicine University of Oslo Medical School @joinge_
Christina Krause, British Columbia Patient Safety & Quality Council @ck4q
Kevin Smith, British Columbia Patient Safety & Quality Council @Kevin4Quality
2. Before we get started …
Share what you are learning, ask questions
or chat with others on Twitter!
#M9
#quality2014
#M9 | #quality2014
4. What we heard from you …
How would you rate your experience with
social media?
a. I know nothing
b. Some experience
c. Lots of experience
d. I’m a superstar
#M9 | #quality2014
5. 0 5 10 15 20 25
I'm a superstar
Lots of experience
Some experience
I know nothing
How would you rate your familiarity with
social media?
#M9 | #quality2014
6. Impromptu Networking
Two minutes per person in pairs
Speak with 3 people you don’t know
Ask 2 questions:
- What are you passionate about in your work?
- How do you think social media can help you in your
role?
#M9 | #quality2014
7. Overview of the Day
1. Driver Diagrams
2. Social media as a strategy for improvement
3. Case Studies – cool examples to inspire!
4. Getting started on your own social media
strategy
#M9 | #quality2014
9. What is a theory?
• A description of our best understanding about
why things are the way they are
• Theories/beliefs in other contexts?
– Economics – game theory
– Biology - theory of evolution
– Physics – string theory
– Metereology – chaos theory
– Social media - ?
#M9 | #quality2014
10. How is a theory different from a belief?
• A theory can be tested scientifically
• Theories are predictions of the outcome of
future events
• Theory is the starting place for generating new
knowledge
#M9 | #quality2014
15. What do we believe about why things
are the way they are?
• Evidence – what objective evidence have we
collected locally or is available to us through
the relevant literature?
• Local subject matter experts – people who
work at the frontline who experience the
system day to day and have strong
experiential beliefs about where change is
needed
#M9 | #quality2014
16. Some guidance on creating a driver diagram
• Start with the outcome in mind – develop an aim
statement that reflects the desired future state
• Primary drivers should be nouns that reflect the
key leverage points in the system of interest from
three areas:
1. Structures – physical, financial, administrative,
management and improvement, delegation and
accountability
2. Processes – workflow of the system, how things are
accomplished
3. Operating norms – written and unwritten rules that
govern behaviour
#M9 | #quality2014
17. Some guidance on creating a driver diagram
• Secondary drivers must be tangible things
where action can be taken on the system
• Change ideas should link directly to secondary
drivers and should exhibit these
characteristics:
1. Specific - each change idea needs to be clear
and concise and it must be obvious how its
introduction is different from the status quo
2. How to - each change idea must include a
statement about how and where it will be put
into practice within the system
#M9 | #quality2014
18. SO CAN WE USE THIS APPROACH
FOR OUR SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGY?
#M9 | #quality2014
19. Communication
and engagementTo provide country-
wide access to
insights and
information re early
years through virtual
collaboration with
children, families and
staff in pursuit of
system improvement
by December 2015
Developing social
content
Aim Primary Drivers Secondary Drivers
Finding and capturing stories, Video, PPT, Photos
Newsletters
Email
Website development
Twitter strategy
Accessibility issues
Facebook strategy
Branding
Measurement of performance
Infrastructure
#M9 | #quality2014
22. Our Mission
Provide system-wide leadership through
collaboration with patients, the public and
those working within the health system in
a relentless pursuit of quality.
#M9 | #quality2014
28. TRIZ – First Step
In groups, make a list of “to do’s” in answer to your
assigned question on a flip chart.
There is no wrong answer – GO WILD!
5 minutes
#M9 | #quality2014
29. Questions
1. How can we ensure privacy is breached on social media
tools such as Twitter/Facebook?
2. How do we make sure no one is on Twitter?
3. How can ensure NO dialogue, learning or sharing occurs
on online community of practice websites?
4. What could we do to ensure we do NOT succeed in using
social media as a health care improvement tool?
#M9 | #quality2014
30. TRIZ – Second Step
Go down the list and ask:
“Is there anything on this list that we
currently practice, even remotely?”
— Cross out the ones that you aren’t doing EVER
— Circle the ones that you resemble something
you are currently doing
#M9 | #quality2014
31. TRIZ – Third Step
Take one item at a time and ask:
— How am I and how are we going to stop it?
— What would be the first move?
— What could I personally commit to stopping right now.
— What could we do in the next few days? Next week?
— Do we need leadership help? Organizational support?”
#M9 | #quality2014
33. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Other
Pinterest
Instagram
LinkedIn
Tumblr
SlideShare
Storify
Flickr
YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
What social media tools do you use now?
#M9 | #quality2014
38. My organization has a clear social media engagement
strategy:
a. SOS
b. Not so much
c. Pretty good
d. Absolutely!
Poll
#M9 | #quality2014
39. 0 5 10 15 20 25
I don't
Entertainment
To share information
To connect with colleagues
To learn about
developments in my field
Why do you use social media?
#M9 | #quality2014
40. BCPSQC Journey…just beginning!
Communications & engagement to …
1. Support efforts to improve quality of care
2. Build social movement thinking into quality
3. Engage at a wide scale – strong ties/weak ties
Through …
Engagement | Storytelling | Digital Strategy
#M9 | #quality2014
42. Social Media Guidelines
Typically include:
- Information about the context and benefits of using social media.
- What to be aware of and a bit about the process to follow in using
social media.
- Principles to guide the use of social media tools in your
professional capacity.
- Useful links.
#M9 | #quality2014
43. Social Media Guidelines
Typically include:
- Information about the context and benefits of using social media.
- What to be aware of and a bit about the process to follow in using
social media.
- Principles to guide the use of social media tools in your
professional capacity.
- Useful links.
- CONSULT BOTH YOUR ORGANIZATIONAL & PROFESSIONAL
GUIDELINES
#M9 | #quality2014
44. — Email newsletter using
— Targeted, personal emails
— Partner emails
Email Marketing
#M9 | #quality2014
45. 1. The Look
2. Database Management
3. Two-way Dialogue (Engagement Pyramid)
4. Statistics
Newsletters ~ The Digital Way
#M9 | #quality2014
46. • Email client
• Open rate
• Click rate
• Time of day
• Day of week
• Subject line
• Engaging the subscribers
• Number of calls to action in
the email
• Growth of the subscriber base
• Frequency of newsletters
• Content
• Subscriber & field analysis
• Segmentation
• Top forwarders strategy
(champions)
• Template & format
• Measuring End Outcomes
Things we consider when sending emails:
#M9 | #quality2014
47. 18-26% open
2-5% click
98% receive your email
2% soft or hard bounce.
a few mark as junk.
0.2-0.5% unsubscribe.
1-3% take action
How many people do you think read your entire email?
Courtesy of @mrbenjohnson
66. Unique opportunity to:
1. Engage with colleagues (strong & weak tie)
2. Disseminate ‘calls to action’ to large audiences
3. Increase awareness of issues
4. Build and strengthen communities
5. Promote learning from events
#M9 | #quality2014
67. Trusted voice on health quality
Support the work of our partners
Empower staff and those interested to use
Twitter to grow interest and involvement in
the health quality agenda
BCPSQC Approach
#M9 | #quality2014
69. Power of Collective Twitter Following
Following Followers
BCPSQC 2619 2927
ck4q 1066 1552
Sharimck 439 457
BCSQAN 372 296
BCSepsis 198 485
CLeARBC 82 60
BCQualityForum 131 310
Kanneprocter 385 186
Tweetvandijk 157 263
Kevin4Quality 311 332
Crecsky 364 120
Chochfilzer 167 107
Total 7094
#M9 | #quality2014
70. 1. Follow organizations/individuals that align
with our work
Helps build followers (~ 15-25% of those you
follow, follow you back)
2. Engage with those who interact with us
RTing our partners, thanking for RTs, #FF
Active dialogue on relevant topics
BCPSQC Strategy
#M9 | #quality2014
71. 3. Disseminate content in a way that is fresh and
engaging
– Live tweet from events
– Keeping tweets short and witty
– Provide links to Council and partner events,
documents or interesting information
#M9 | #quality2014
BCPSQC Strategy
79. — Leverage social networks to build social stories
— Based upon social media networks
Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Instagram, etc
— Provides opportunity to make sense of what you've
pulled together
#M9 | #quality2014
96. Objective:
• To increase the adoption and
compliance of sepsis protocols
Plan:
• Every five protocols = 1 life
saved*
• Across BC: 750 patients treated
= 150 Lives saved in 150 days!
• Encourage best practice and
teamwork
*For cases of severe sepsis and septic shock
#M9 | #quality2014
101. LET’S GET OUR HANDS DIRTY!
• Healthcare Pledge Selfie! @QualityForum Campaign
• Tweet your “healthcare pledge” and include a selfie to
#quality2014
Tweet short (<120 characters) and include links
Use hashtags (but don’t overuse them)
Mention people
Three Main Things to Keep in Mind (checklist)
#M9 | #quality2014
111. — It’s all about the people –
“viewers choice”
— Videos posted to
Facebook & YouTube
— Votes = Likes on Facebook
CPSI Campaign
#M9 | #quality2014
112. Hard Data
• 1025 votes cast
• 54,000 post views on Facebook
(up 154%)
• Doubled Facebook followers
• 1300 comments (vs almost no
comments on posts previously)
• ~3500 views
Overall
• Audience Engagement
• Social Spread
• Reward
Outcome of HH Video Competition
#M9 | #quality2014
113. University of Geneva Hospitals
226,000 views
(April 3, 2014)
All time watched Hand Hygiene videos
Jefferson University Hospitals
207,000 views
(April 3, 2014)
114. What is the all-time most
watched video online?
#M9 | #quality2014
116. PSY – Gangnam Style
1.9 billion views! (April 3, 2014)
The Next Sensation?!
Global Handwashing Day
138,000 views! (April 3, 2014)
#M9 | #quality2014
117.
118.
119.
120. Desktop
& Mobile
Website
Internet Radio
Service
Mobile web application
and Smartphone Apps
Twitter
Traffic Customer Care Line
VMS/Kiosks
Traffic Scotland Information
Hierarchy & Service Platforms
Potential Audience Reach
Max delivered to date 115m page impressions in month of
Dec 2010 equates to 1.1m distinct IP addresses Resilient to
spike demand.
At the peak can have over 100,000 contacts a month
Currently 286,843 downloads for
iPhone/ Android/Blackberry/Windows 7
Stats feed through to TS website usage
Traffic Scotland Twitter has currently 32,000 followers
and follows 542 partners
22,000 calls annually
However dramatic seasonal and event driven spikes in demand
Automated messages includes Traffic Scotland Radio
203 VMS and currently
3 TS kiosks: Gretna Green (A74);
Ballinluig Services (A9) and Harthill Service (M8)
Pre-Trip/On trip
On-Trip
#M9 | #quality2014
122. Early Years Collaborative
-9
month
s to 1
year
1 year
to 30
months
30
months
to
Primary
school
Leadership
5 – 8
years
Scotland –
the best
place in
the world
to grow up
#M9 | #quality2014