Measuring the Influence of Commercial Entities in the Twitter backchannels of medical conferences: The #MICEproject

  • (@nephondemand) T
  • (@doc_dhingra) V
  • (@ashartwit) A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Twitter backchannels are increasingly popular at medical conferences. A variety of user groups, including healthcare providers and third party entities (eg, pharmaceutical or medical device companies) use these backchannels to communicate with one another …

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(@nephondemand), T. D., (@doc_dhingra), V. D., (@ashartwit), A. S., (@aabidshariff), A. S., (@edgarvlermamd), E. L., Singla, P., … (@Xiangming_Fang), X. F. (2015). Measuring the Influence of Commercial Entities in the Twitter backchannels of medical conferences:  The #MICEproject. The Winnower.

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