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Mei Wang, PhD
- May 12, 2020
- 3 min
#Pathologists: The New Social Media Influencers: Part Three
In parts one and two, we covered the multiple uses of Twitter by the #PathTwitter community including live tweeting at conferences, the numerous sub-communities on Twitter like @DermpathJC and the international, multi-institutional #EBUSTwitter study conducted entirely through Twitter. As #pathtwitter discovers even more novel uses of Twitter to connect with one another, incorporating images from a digital slide scanner would change the landscape of image sharing on Twitter.

Mei Wang, PhD
- Apr 21, 2020
- 5 min
#Pathologists: The New Social Media Influencers: Part Two
Twitter. No longer a place to just share memes and gifs and funny cat videos. If you read part one of our pathologists and social media series, you learned that live-tweeting is no longer just a trend, it’s commonplace and arguably required for pathologists to make the most of conventions. In part two, we are covering the very impressive #EBUSTwitter study and Twitter chats organized by various groups and organizations. This is an exciting post, so let’s jump right in! Perhap

Mei Wang, PhD
- Apr 14, 2020
- 4 min
#Pathologists: The New Social Media Influencers: Part One
Pathology pioneers are pushing the envelope and finding untapped ways to engage, connect and collaborate with the global pathology community through social media. One such platform, Twitter, has brought the pathologist out from behind the microscope into the social media spotlight. With its own well-established hashtag (#PathTwitter), the pathology community and their microscopes have taken Twitter by storm, sharing knowledge and expertise through annotated images, interestin