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Social Media in Clinical Research: Poll Results and Benefits

Explore last week's poll results on social media tools used in clinical research, including Twitter, Facebook, and more. Discover benefits like broad reach and patient engagement. Learn about patient recruitment, privacy concerns, and impact assessment methodologies.

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Social Media in Clinical Research: Poll Results and Benefits

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  1. Grand Rounds: Poll Results from last week • What social media tools do you use for your work in clinical research? • Twitter (44%) • None (44%) • Facebook (31%) • LinkedIn (25%) • You Tube (13%) • What do you consider the benefits to using social media in research? • Broad reach to a larger population • Patient recruitment/engagement • Diversification of Ideas/ability to customize content • What would you like to learn more about related to social media? • Use of social media to increase patient recruitment/retention • Privacy issues for patients/potential patients • Methodologies for measuring impact March 21, 2014

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