A New (Digital) Era in Medical Journalism: Leveraging Social Media and Other Online Tools to Increase Reach and Engagement

Katie S. Traylor, Sarah Bastawrous, Erica L. Riedesel, David H. Ballard, Bruno Hochhegger, Ifechi Ukeh, Shama Jaswal, Mohit Agarwal, Jamie E. Clarke, Dhairya A. Lakhani, Patricia Balthazar, Courtney M. Tomblinson, Paul M. Bunch

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Abstract

Social media is a popular communication and marketing tool in modern society, with the power to reach and engage large audi-ences. Many members of the medical and radiology communities have embraced social media platforms, particularly X (formerly known as Twitter), as an efficient and economic means for performing patient outreach, disseminating research and educational materials, building networks, and promoting diversity. Editors of medical journals with a clear vision and relevant expertise can leverage social media and other digital tools to advance the journal’s mission, further their interests, and directly benefit journal authors and readers. For editors, social media offers a means to increase article visibility and downloads, expand awareness of volun-teer opportunities, and use metrics and other feedback to inform future initiatives. Authors benefit from broader dissemination of their work, which aids establishment of a national or international reputation. Readers can receive high-quality high-yield content in a digestible format directly on their devices while actively engaging with journal editors and authors in the online community. The authors highlight the multifaceted benefits of social media engagement and digital tool implementation in the context of medical journalism and summarize the activities of the RadioGraphics Social Media and Digital Innovation Team. By enumerating the social media activities of RadioGraphics and describing the underlying rationale for each activity, the authors present a blueprint for other medical journals considering similar initiatives.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere230103
JournalRadiographics
Volume43
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

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