Benjamin Hannah K, Royer Danielle F
Modern Human Anatomy Program, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado.
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado.
Clin Anat. 2018 May;31(4):566-575. doi: 10.1002/ca.23024. Epub 2017 Dec 10.
Social media, with its capabilities of fast, global information sharing, provides a useful medium for professional development, connecting and collaborating with peers, and outreach. The goals of this study were to describe a new, sustainable model for Twitter use by professional societies, and analyze its impact on @AACAnatomy, the Twitter account of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists. Under supervision of an Association committee member, an anatomy graduate student developed a protocol for publishing daily tweets for @AACAnatomy. Five tweet categories were used: Research, Announcements, Replies, Engagement, and Community. Analytics from the 6-month pilot phase were used to assess the impact of the new model. @AACAnatomy had a steady average growth of 33 new followers per month, with less than 10% likely representing Association members. Research tweets, based on Clinical Anatomy articles with an abstract link, were the most shared, averaging 5,451 impressions, 31 link clicks, and nine #ClinAnat hashtag clicks per month. However, tweets from non-Research categories accounted for the highest impression and engagement metrics in four out of six months. For all tweet categories, monthly averages show consistent interaction of followers with the account. Daily tweet publication resulted in a 103% follower increase. An active Twitter account successfully facilitated regular engagement with @AACAnatomy followers and the promotion of clinical anatomy topics within a broad community. This Twitter model has the potential for implementation by other societies as a sustainable medium for outreach, networking, collaboration, and member engagement. Clin. Anat. 31:566-575, 2018. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
社交媒体具备快速、全球信息共享的能力,为专业发展、与同行建立联系和合作以及开展外展活动提供了一个有用的平台。本研究的目的是描述专业学会使用推特的一种新的可持续模式,并分析其对美国临床解剖学家协会的推特账号@AACAnatomy的影响。在协会委员会一名成员的监督下,一名解剖学研究生制定了为@AACAnatomy发布每日推文的方案。使用了五类推文:研究、公告、回复、互动和社区。来自6个月试点阶段的分析数据用于评估新模式的影响。@AACAnatomy每月平均稳定增长33名新关注者,其中可能不到10%是协会成员。基于带有摘要链接的《临床解剖学》文章的研究推文分享量最大,平均每月有5451次展示、31次链接点击和9次#ClinAnat主题标签点击。然而,在六个月中的四个月里,非研究类推文的展示量和互动指标最高。对于所有推文类别,月度平均值显示关注者与该账号的互动持续不断。每日发布推文使关注者数量增加了103%。一个活跃的推特账号成功促进了与@AACAnatomy关注者的定期互动,并在广泛的群体中推广了临床解剖学主题。这种推特模式有可能被其他学会作为一种可持续的外展、网络、合作和会员参与的媒介加以采用。《临床解剖学》31:566 - 575,2018年。© 2017威利期刊公司。