Mizuno Atsushi, Kishi Takuya, Matsumoto Chisa, Kawai Fujimi, Ishida Mari, Sanada Shoji, Hokimoto Seiji, Saito Yoshihiko, Yamauchi-Takihara Keiko, Komuro Issei, Node Koichi
Department of Cardiology, St. Luke's International Hospital Tokyo Japan.
Information and Communication Committee, the Japanese Circulation Society Tokyo Japan.
Circ Rep. 2019 Sep 19;1(10):401-404. doi: 10.1253/circrep.CR-19-0046.
Twitter has become increasingly popular at annual medical congresses as a platform to communicate to attendees. In contrast, Twitter is not as frequently used in Japan as compared with other countries. Herein, we reviewed the literature and discuss the potential role and risks of "tweet the meeting" in Japan. We performed a literature review to consider the recent trend of tweeting the meeting, including benefits and how to tweet, as well as potential risks. Upon officially deciding to tweet the meeting, a number of societies and professional organizations developed strategies to enhance the attendees' experience using multiple modalities and guides. Although there are several risks, we provide a concise guide to tweeting the meeting for the Japanese audience, which could be useful for understanding what should be done before and during a conference. The use of Twitter at medical congresses has many possibilities, and there are numerous potentials in many areas. We should discuss this in the light of the benefits for congress attendees in Japan.
在年度医学大会上,推特作为与参会者交流的平台越来越受欢迎。相比之下,与其他国家相比,推特在日本的使用频率较低。在此,我们回顾了相关文献,并讨论了在日本“会议推文”的潜在作用和风险。我们进行了文献综述,以考量会议推文的近期趋势,包括其益处、推文方式以及潜在风险。在正式决定对会议进行推文后,许多学会和专业组织制定了策略,通过多种方式和指南来提升参会者的体验。尽管存在一些风险,但我们为日本受众提供了一份关于会议推文的简明指南,这可能有助于理解在会议前和会议期间应该做些什么。在医学大会上使用推特具有诸多可能性,在许多领域都有大量潜力。我们应该根据对日本会议参会者的益处来对此进行讨论。