Kimberly Acquaviva 🏳️‍🌈 (she/her) Profile picture
Preppy, nerdy, queer @UVA professor striving to make healthcare LGBTQIA+ inclusive. Quaker. Views are my own & don't represent my employer AT ALL.

Sep 11, 2020, 17 tweets

👇Publication opportunity for MD, NP, and RN tweeps!

I'm writing a piece on how to document social media engagement as public scholarship on CVs and dossiers in medicine and nursing. Target Journal = @AcadMedJournal

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There's no widely-accepted format for how to do this so I thought it was about time we fixed that. :)

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Since the article is about social media engagement, I decided to take a risk and use social media to recruit co-authors and add to/revise the draft manuscript.

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Academic Medicine uses the ICMJE definition of authorship: "Authorship is based on (1) substantial contributions to conception and design, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data, (2) drafting the article or revising it critically for .....

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"...important intellectual content, (3) final approval of the version to be published, and (4) agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately ....

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"...investigated and resolved. Authors must meet conditions 1, 2, 3, and 4."

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If you're willing to meet conditions 1, 2, 3, and 4, AND you're willing to turn around your edits in the next 7 days -- a timeframe I picked solely because I want to see how fast we can actually do this -- here's how you can co-author this paper with me....

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Step 1. Go to the Google Doc and type in your name and affiliation on the title page in a blue highlighted spots (you can add more spots if you need to).

** Rest assured your name will NOT be included on the submission unless you give approval of the final version.**

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Step 2. Make the article better. Work your magic. Don't insert comments -- add to or revise the actual text of the article. You have good ideas -- your ideas will make this article much better!

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Next Friday I'll take whatever edits have been made and will create a final version of the submission. I'll email it to everyone who listed their name on the title page. If you're happy with the final version and you meet the authorship criteria, bingo - you're a co-author.
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For a control-freak like me this is absolutely terrifying, BTW.

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So, here's the link to the Google Doc: docs.google.com/document/d/17z…

It's a rough draft, y'all -- like, ROUGH.

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If we pull this off, we can change the way CVs and dossiers look at med schools and nursing schools. The last person who did that was Ernest Boyer 30 years ago.

How cool is that?

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In terms of the co-authors, I *really* want to have a diverse group. We can't have a bunch of white, cis, heterosexual, able-bodied folx writing this.

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If you're white, cis, heterosexual, and able-bodied, I'd still love for you to be a co-author. Just saying that I'm hoping for a diverse group overall.

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I'm excited to see what comes of this. Thanks for being open to being part of this adventure! Here's the link to the Google Doc if you missed it earlier: docs.google.com/document/d/17z…

Thanks everybody!

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