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The Twitter pandemic: The critical role of Twitter in the dissemination of  medical information and misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic |  Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine | Cambridge Core
The Twitter pandemic: The critical role of Twitter in the dissemination of medical information and misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic | Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine | Cambridge Core

British Menopause Society | For healthcare professionals and others  specialising in post reproductive health
British Menopause Society | For healthcare professionals and others specialising in post reproductive health

Heart_BMJ (@Heart_BMJ) / Twitter
Heart_BMJ (@Heart_BMJ) / Twitter

BMJ (@bmj_company) / Twitter
BMJ (@bmj_company) / Twitter

Journal of Medical Ethics reflects the whole field of medical ethics and  aims to encourage a high academic standard for this eve
Journal of Medical Ethics reflects the whole field of medical ethics and aims to encourage a high academic standard for this eve

The British Journal of General Practice (@BJGPjournal) / Twitter
The British Journal of General Practice (@BJGPjournal) / Twitter

The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter
The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter

The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter
The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter

Facebook versus the BMJ: when fact checking goes wrong | The BMJ
Facebook versus the BMJ: when fact checking goes wrong | The BMJ

The British Journal of General Practice (@BJGPjournal) / Twitter
The British Journal of General Practice (@BJGPjournal) / Twitter

BMJ Student (@BMJStudent) / Twitter
BMJ Student (@BMJStudent) / Twitter

Journal of Medical Genetics publishes original research and reviews  relevant to medical genetics and particularly encourages sub
Journal of Medical Genetics publishes original research and reviews relevant to medical genetics and particularly encourages sub

The Twitter pandemic: The critical role of Twitter in the dissemination of  medical information and misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic |  Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine | Cambridge Core
The Twitter pandemic: The critical role of Twitter in the dissemination of medical information and misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic | Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine | Cambridge Core

The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter
The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter

Wolfgang Huber πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ on Twitter: "Ouch... "Paradoxically peer review, which  is at the heart of science, is faith-based, not evidence-based." "...slow,  expensive, inefficient, poor at detecting errors or fraud, prone to bias
Wolfgang Huber πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ on Twitter: "Ouch... "Paradoxically peer review, which is at the heart of science, is faith-based, not evidence-based." "...slow, expensive, inefficient, poor at detecting errors or fraud, prone to bias

Homepage | BJSM
Homepage | BJSM

The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter
The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter

Louise Burke on Twitter: "1/10 Working with elite athletes may not be  rocket science. Yet, what we do is complex and challenging. Athletes win  and lose by tiny margins. But they also
Louise Burke on Twitter: "1/10 Working with elite athletes may not be rocket science. Yet, what we do is complex and challenging. Athletes win and lose by tiny margins. But they also

British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) (@BJSM_BMJ) / Twitter
British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) (@BJSM_BMJ) / Twitter

History of The BMJ | The BMJ
History of The BMJ | The BMJ

British Journal of Anaesthesia (@BJAJournals) / Twitter
British Journal of Anaesthesia (@BJAJournals) / Twitter

BMJ_Open (@BMJ_Open) / Twitter
BMJ_Open (@BMJ_Open) / Twitter

The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter
The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter

Ethics of social media use for doctors
Ethics of social media use for doctors

The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter
The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter

Report highlights malpractice in Indian healthcare sector | Mint
Report highlights malpractice in Indian healthcare sector | Mint

The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter
The BMJ (@bmj_latest) / Twitter