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Twitter and academic Urology in the United States and Canada: a comprehensive assessment of the Twitterverse in 2019.

Thenappan ChandrasekarHanan GoldbergZachary KlaassenChristopher J D WallisJoon Yau LeongSpencer LiemSeth TeplitskyRodrigo NooraniStacy Loeb
Published in: BJU international (2019)
There is a steady increase in Twitter engagement amongst Urology programmes and academic physicians. Faculty Twitter utilisation is an important driver of programme Twitter engagement. Twitter social media activity is strongly associated with academic productivity, and may in fact drive academic metrics. Within Urology, social media presence appears to be proportional to academic activity.
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