#ACR22 social media talk, very meta
Part 1️⃣: optimize your conference tweeting
If you're reading this you probably know all of this!
The first pro-tip was figure out the conference hashtag
The second? Engage with others in rheum
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What else?
👉amplify your group
👉amplify speakers and sessions of interest
👉amplify your colleagues so they will amplify you in turn
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You are also tweeting for people who could not be at the conference. Spread the word about the work being done & conversations being had at #ACR22!
Part 2️⃣: Promote your work on social media
If you have a research group, get your group a Twitter account & post about events, accomplishments, publications
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Post about your publications.
Don't just post a link, but make a short thread.
❓Why did you do this study?
❓What did you find?
❓What are the implications?
Consider visual abstracts 🎨
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Part 3️⃣: collaborating and conducting research through social media
@rheum_covid as the example: it all started here!
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@rheum_covid We've written about the development of @rheum_covid before:
🔹pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32374851/
🔹pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32789449/
🔹pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32716838/
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@rheum_covid What did we learn?
👉you don't need to be in the same room, institution, or part of the world to collaborate and conduct rigorous and impactful research!
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@rheum_covid When collaborating remotely & globally:
👉timelines are different
👉set clear expectations for different individuals on the team
👉have multiple touchpoints and routes of communication
👉collaborative editing is a must (pls don't email documents back & forth)
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