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Social Media and EMS Education Michael Abernethy MD FAAEM
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Disclosures: I have conflicts in my life I have interests in my life The two do not overlap…
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Questions regarding current use of spinal immobilization for trauma
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This is not unique to just one area Advanced Airway Trauma resuscitation Cardiac resuscitation Prehospital CC Stroke Sepsis CC pediatrics And on and on and on……..
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MEDIA
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The problem with Traditional Media
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AM radio in the 1960s Small Town America
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But was it always ? Tom Abernethy WSTV Radio “Phone Party” 1960-1988
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Social Media: Definition The interaction among people in which they create, share or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks
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Social Media –How do we use it? Keep in touch with family/friends News, Current events Gaming Blogs –personal publishing to the masses Networking Business E-commerce Politics Social Conscience Marketing Education!
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Twitter
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Twitter itself contains limited info – Its value is as a link to definitive blogs, scholarly references, journal articles. It also provides almost worldwide instant contact with many of their authors Find people with similar interests – follow them. If their tweets are uninteresting and not pertinent to your interests –Unfollow them
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Twitter 101 - Create a Profile
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Twitter 101 –What is a Tweet? 120 characters - a message Can also contain a hashtag ie #UWEM Link to any internet address/webpage Photos
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Twitter 101 Handle – your Twitter name. Starts with a @ Followers – Those people who choose to receive your tweets Following – Those people whose tweets you choose to receive = Twitter feed Followers does not always equal Following Retweet- how your tweet can reach thousands How many can you truly follow?
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If you think you are special/famous because you have 1000+ Twitter followers – Just remember Justin Beiber has 51,000,000
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Twitter 101 – Find someone with similar interests –See who they are following and start following
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Twitter You can follow ANYONE –no “friending” You don’t have to use your name – you can be relatively anonymous But –Anyone can follow you It can totally be one way – you can follow hundreds and never post your own tweet Think before you post –it will be out there forever for anyone to see
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Social Media Conduct Rules Never discuss patient specific issues Never be anonymous in any opinions or postings (anonymous lurking OK) Remember – EVERYONE is watching. Assume your posts will go on a billboard in front of your place of employment and your Mom will be able to read it You can be controversial, even edgy but BE NICE
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We need to stop re-inventing the wheel in every department, in every hospital, in every state, in every country…[@precordialthump]precordialthump
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Slaying Medical Dogma Very smart people with extensive experience who have a command of the medical literature
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#FOAMed –What is it? Free Open Access Medical Education FOAM is independent of platform or media Not a teaching philosophy or strategy It is a globally accessible crowd-sourced educational adjunct
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FOAM is a useful way of disseminating, dis-cussing, dissecting and deliberating over the products of that research – as well as exploring issues where research findings do not apply, or simply do not exist Christopher Nickson & Mike Cadogan
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FOAM is the concept #FOAMed is the Twitter hashtag
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I don’t have/want a Twitter account. Can I still access the benefits of FOAMed? ABSOLUTELY !
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lifeinthefastlane.com
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Hundreds of EMS blogs
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Peer Review? It Ain’t All That
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FOAMed – No Formal Peer Review 24/7 Near instantaneous, post publication commentary by anyone with an internet connection
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Twitter/Online relationships, are they real ? It Depends……
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My one year Social Media experience (thus far)
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DevelopingEM Havana
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FOAMed What are you waiting for !
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Questions ???
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Thomas the Tank Engine The crystal meth years….
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