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    The Needs of Women Treated for Ovarian Cancer: Results From a #gyncsm Twitter Chat by Sparacio, Dee, Dizon, Don S, Nauth-Shelley, Karin, Utengen, Audun, Lizaso, Christina, Attai, Deanna J, Hagan Thomas, Teresa, Katz, Matthew S, Thompson, Michael A, Graham, David

    “…Purpose: Ovarian cancer is the most fatal of all gynecologic cancers, with a high relapse rate regardless of stage. Women treated for ovarian cancer,…”
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    I Tweet, Therefore I Learn: An Analysis of Twitter Use Across Anesthesiology Conferences by Schwenk, Eric S, Jaremko, Kellie M, Park, Brian H, Stiegler, Marjorie A, Gamble, Jamison G, Chu, Larry F, Utengen, Audun, Mariano, Edward R

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-02-2020)
    “…BACKGROUND:Twitter in anesthesiology conferences promotes rapid science dissemination, global audience participation, and real-time updates of simultaneous…”
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    Evaluating Scholars' Impact and Influence: Cross-sectional Study of the Correlation Between a Novel Social Media-Based Score and an Author-Level Citation Metric by Oliveira J E Silva, Lucas, Maldonado, Graciela, Brigham, Tara, Mullan, Aidan F, Utengen, Audun, Cabrera, Daniel

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (31-05-2021)
    “…The development of an author-level complementary metric could play a role in the process of academic promotion through objective evaluation of scholars'…”
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    SOCIAL MEDIA IN ACADEMIC CARDIOLOGY: THE #ACC16 EXPERIENCE by Widmer, Robert Jay, Lee, Tom, Utengen, Audun, Aase, Lee, Timimi, Farris

    “…Network analysis by stakeholder revealed an integration of physicians, patients, institutions, medical organizations, and industry both onsite and off (Figure)…”
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    Risks and benefits of Twitter use by hematologists/oncologists in the era of digital medicine by Attai, Deanna J., Anderson, Patricia F., Fisch, Michael J., Graham, David L., Katz, Matthew S., Kesselheim, Jennifer, Markham, Merry Jennifer, Pennell, Nathan A., Sedrak, Mina S., Thompson, Michael A., Utengen, Audun, Dizon, Don S.

    Published in Seminars in hematology (01-10-2017)
    “…Twitter use by physicians, including those in the hematology–oncology field, is increasing. This microblogging platform provides a means to communicate and…”
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    Rare Cancers and Social Media: Analysis of Twitter Metrics in the First 2 Years of a Rare-Disease Community for Myeloproliferative Neoplasms on Social Media—#MPNSM by Pemmaraju, Naveen, Utengen, Audun, Gupta, Vikas, Kiladjian, Jean-Jacques, Mesa, Ruben, Thompson, Michael A.

    Published in Current hematologic malignancy reports (01-12-2017)
    “…Purpose of review The use of social media has now become a standard means of communication for many individuals worldwide. The use of one specific form of…”
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    Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm (BPDCN) on Social Media: #BPDCN—Increasing Exposure over Two Years Since Inception of a Disease-Specific Twitter Community by Pemmaraju, Naveen, Utengen, Audun, Gupta, Vikas, Thompson, Michael A., Lane, Andrew A.

    Published in Current hematologic malignancy reports (01-12-2018)
    “…Purpose of Review Engagement on social media for professional, healthcare-related communication is rapidly rising around the world. We aimed to better…”
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    Analysis of First-Year Twitter Metrics of a Rare Disease Community for Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm (BPDCN) on Social Media: #BPDCN by Pemmaraju, Naveen, Utengen, Audun, Gupta, Vikas, Thompson, Michael A., Lane, Andrew A.

    Published in Current hematologic malignancy reports (01-12-2017)
    “…Purpose of Review The use of Twitter, one of the most commonly engaged social media platforms in the world, is increasing among the general public. Notably,…”
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    Social Media and Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN): Analysis of Advanced Metrics From the First Year of a New Twitter Community: #MPNSM by Pemmaraju, Naveen, Utengen, Audun, Gupta, Vikas, Kiladjian, Jean-Jacques, Mesa, Ruben, Thompson, Michael A.

    Published in Current hematologic malignancy reports (01-12-2016)
    “…The social media platform Twitter has provided the hematology/oncology community with unprecedented, novel methods of interpersonal communication and increased…”
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    The emerging role of professional social media use in oncology by Sedrak, Mina S, Dizon, Don S, Anderson, Patricia F, Fisch, Michael J, Graham, David L, Katz, Matthew S, Kesselheim, Jennifer C, Miller, Robert S, Thompson, Michael A, Utengen, Audun, Attai, Deanna J

    Published in Future oncology (London, England) (01-06-2017)
    “…Primary care providers can use this network to find a specialist for patient referral or to connect with colleagues for case discussion in an Health Insurance…”
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    Social media in cancer care: highlights, challenges & opportunities by Attai, Deanna J, Sedrak, Mina S, Katz, Matthew S, Thompson, Michael A, Anderson, Patricia F, Kesselheim, Jennifer C, Fisch, Michael J, Graham, David L, Utengen, Audun, Johnston, Claire, Miller, Robert S, Dizon, Don S

    Published in Future oncology (London, England) (01-07-2016)
    “…[...]we examine opportunities to investigate how social media impacts patient care and clinical research in the cancer arena. [...]social media provides…”
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    Social Media and Professional Development for Oncology Professionals by Chidharla, Anusha, Utengen, Audun, Attai, Deanna J, Drake, Emily K, van Londen, G J, Subbiah, Ishwaria M, Henry, Elizabeth, Murphy, Martina, Barry, Maura M, Manochakian, Rami, Moerdler, Scott, Loeb, Stacy, Graff, Stephanie L, Leyfman, Yan, Thompson, Michael A, Markham, Merry J

    Published in JCO oncology practice (01-08-2022)
    “…The use of social media continues to increase in health care and academia. Health care practice, particularly the oncologic field, is constantly changing…”
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