Chowdhry Aman, Kapoor Priyanka
Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, School of Dental Sciences, Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.
J Oral Maxillofac Pathol. 2021 Sep-Dec;25(3):511-514. doi: 10.4103/jomfp.jomfp_190_21. Epub 2022 Jan 11.
Current times have seen growing use of social medial tools, including microblogging sites like Twitter as an efficient method to disseminate information related to health amongst patients, students as well as health care workers. This article explores the role of this short, effective messaging platform in oral health care, teaching, research and learning. The concepts of "tweeting the meeting" and aggregation of conversations via "hashtags" is advocated for academic conferences, which will extend the conference reach to give the users better access to the instructors and enhance the related outcomes. Tweeting and retweeting the required research content may increase the academic footprint of the conducted research and researchers. In addition, it has served an immense role in the current COVID-19 pandemic by the regular circulation of information to the public and helped governments in policymaking and showcasing the areas of public concern. However, it still has a huge potential yet to be explored, with collective efforts towards strengthening the aspects of authenticity and standardization of the shared content.
当前,社交媒体工具的使用日益广泛,包括推特等微博客网站,它已成为在患者、学生以及医护人员中传播健康相关信息的一种有效方式。本文探讨了这个简短而高效的信息平台在口腔医疗保健、教学、研究和学习中的作用。对于学术会议,提倡采用“会议推文”以及通过“主题标签”聚合对话的方式,这将扩大会议的影响力,让用户更好地接触到指导教师并提升相关成果。推文和转发所需的研究内容可能会增加所开展研究及研究人员的学术影响力。此外,在当前的新冠疫情中,它通过向公众定期传播信息发挥了巨大作用,并帮助政府进行决策以及展示公众关注的领域。然而,它仍有巨大潜力有待挖掘,需要共同努力加强共享内容的真实性和标准化方面。