Department of Health Sciences, has won an international award for his research into social media and healthcare.
Dr Damian Roland (pictured), Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health Sciences, has won an international award for his research into social media and healthcare.
The consultant in paediatric emergency care at Leicester’s Hospitals has been awarded first prize in the Stanford Medicine X | Symplur Signals Research Challenge 2015 and will present his work to the Medicine X conference at Stanford University in California on Sunday 27 Sept
Doctor wins international award for social media and healthcare research — University of Leicester
The Challenge is a joint venture by Stanford University and healthcare social media analysts Symplur. The competition aims to encourage research into social media, healthcare and the benefits this can offer to patients.
Dr Roland, who is part of the SAPPHIRE (Social Science APPlied to Healthcare Improvement REsearch) group teamed up with Dr Daniel Cabrera, of Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, and Jesse Spur BN, of the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, to secure the top prize. The trio impressed judges with their research which used social media analytics to interrogate Twitter data and give credence to an online healthcare community – to the extent that it can be defined as a community of practice.
The team focused on the Free Open Access Medical education (FOAM) community of healthcare professionals who collaborate online to share knowledge. They interrogated the Twitter #FOAMed hashtag using Symplur Signals analytics tool.
Sir William Osler, one of the first progenitors of Social Media
Dr Roland said: “The analytics showed millions of impressions recorded over a set period and also revealed it is a community that is growing. The #FOAMed community has proved very popular and uses the power of social media. It is truly what a community of practice can be defined as. It shows that through Twitter healthcare professionals are educating each other and this is benefiting the patients they work with.”
Why FOAM?... Facts, Fallacies and Foibles
- 1. FREE OPEN ACCESS MEDUCATION
- 2. h"p://lifeinthefastlane.com/foam/
- 3. h"p://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2013/03/flipped-‐classroom-‐future-‐medicine.html
- 4. “…and to teach them this art — if they desire to learn it — WITHOUT fee and covenant” h"p://lifeinthefastlane.com/from-‐hippocrates-‐to-‐osler-‐to-‐foam/
- 5. Photo from h"ps://www.mcgill.ca/library/branches/osler/oslerbio
- 6. Taking the world by STORM (in a small way) Photo by JD Hancock
- 7. 230 EMCC blogs in 24 Countries h"p://lifeinthefastlane.com/emcc-‐blog-‐update-‐2013/
- 8. IT KEEPS GETTING BIGGER… >30,000 page views daily
- 9. Your students will leave you behind
- 10. FOAM = Social Media
- 11. FOAM = Social Media
- 12. FREE OPEN ACCESS MEDUCATION
- 13. A waste of Mme?
- 14. Photo from smacc.net.au
- 15. #Hashtags Ce tweets together #FOAMed #FOAMcc #smaccGOLD
- 16. #smacc2013
- 17. No Peer Review = Bad?
- 18. Image from h"p://raMonallyspeaking.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/radical-‐reform-‐for-‐peer-‐review.html
- 19. Publish then Filter
- 20. Translate and disseminate knowledge
- 21. Source unknown
- 22. Flip the Classroom h"p://lifeinthefastlane.com/2009/07/web-‐20-‐for-‐emergency-‐physicians/
- 23. That’s just in time…
- 24. Tacit knowledge sharing Photo credit: stefan
- 25. Nothing replaces the bedside mentor Photos of Sir William Osler from www.collecMonscanada.gc.ca
- 26. License Image credit: zipckr
- 27. Filter Failure h"p://lifeinthefastlane.com/2009/07/informaMon-‐overload/
- 28. “I don’t have Cme not to use social media” Bertalan Mesco h"p://lifeinthefastlane.com/2009/07/informaMon-‐overload/
- 29. CAVEAT EMPTOR Think criMcally
- 30. Lobotomise, blood let, and perform EGDT!
- 31. A jackass in the real world will be a jackass online Photo by publicenergy
- 32. Photo by MisterSnappy
- 33. Photo from The MAtrix
- 34. TO GET #FOAMed
- 35. h"p://lifeinthefastlane.com/blog-‐news/li]l-‐review/
- 36. h"p://googlefoam.com
- 37. h"p://iteachem.net/2013/06/ten-‐Mps-‐for-‐foam-‐beginners/
- 38. InfoamaMca.org
- 39. It is up to us to save the world! The 22nd of Peter Safar’s Laws for the NavigaCon of Life h"p://lifeinthefastlane.com/2009/04/laws-‐for-‐the-‐navigaMon-‐of-‐life/