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Given the persistent national trend of women being promoted to full professor less frequently than men [1,13], we hope that this collaborative will provide future opportunities for networking, obtaining external talk and letters of evaluation for promotion, while also cultivating opportunities for networking, mentorship, collaboration, and sponsorship. Finally, we prioritized inclusivity and cultivating a partnership of interested industry companies, allies, staff, and leaders.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65561
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The journal club aimed to facilitate 2-way discussions, idea sharing, and networking among participants.
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the design, implementation, and initial evaluation of the innovative format of the KIJC.
Based on the findings of a pilot study [3], which validated the effectiveness of a synchronous web-based journal club with a similar format, a free web-based meeting was held twice per month for the first year.
JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e46158
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This viewpoint article proposes and discusses the Networking, Open Discussion, Engagement, and Self-Promotion (NODES) framework, a novel strategy that women in medicine can deploy at conferences to broaden their professional networks and promote their research and scholarship.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e48965
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Twitter Use by Academic Nuclear Medicine Programs: Pilot Content Analysis Study
Although early research on the use of social media focused on physician-patient communication, the same enthusiasm is now developing for professional networking, education, and peer engagement. In recent surveys, 60%-85% of radiologist respondents acknowledged using social media for a mix of professional and personal purposes [2,3].
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(11):e24448
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In order to solve the issues discussed, an interdisciplinary consortium composed of engineers, computer scientists, and physicians from approximately 50 German organizations (ie, research institutes, hospitals and clinics, and medical companies) initiated the Secure Dynamic Networking in the Operating Room and Clinic (OR.NET) research project, which was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (grant number 16 KT1238).
JMIR Hum Factors 2019;6(2):e12553
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Facebook Groups as a Powerful and Dynamic Tool in Medical Education: Mixed-Method Study
Social networking sites (SNSs), led by Facebook with almost two billion monthly active users worldwide in early 2017, transform the way we perceive the world, as well as how we communicate and socialize [1,2]. In the field of medicine, the effect of SNSs can be particularly far-reaching, for example, by changing the doctor-patient relationship [3,4].
J Med Internet Res 2017;19(12):e408
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