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Abstract Details

The Power of a Post-It: The Reach and Impact of the Twitter Teaching Initiative “#NeuroPostItPearls”
好色先生, Research, and Methodology
P7 - Poster Session 7 (8:00 AM-9:00 AM)
15-001

To assess the feasibility of using social media for neurologic education using the Twitter hashtag “#NeuroPostItPearls.”

Social media platforms like Twitter offer a powerful way to reach a global audience and the #neurotwitter community has grown exponentially since the COVID19 pandemic. To be searchable, educational posts are often hashtagged with a unique moniker. Creation of the #PostItPearls microteaching movement is credited to Michelle Lin, an emergency medicine physician, who in 2017 started highlighting teaching “pearls” by writing them on Post-its that were then shared on Twitter. Although widely shared, these were largely not applicable to the neurology community. 

The hashtag #NeuroPostItPearls was launched on July 1st, 2022 with the aim of sharing bite-sized teaching with incoming neurology residents. For this study, data was collected about the number of participants and the Twitter analytics of top posts. We used an AI-driven Twitter analytic platform (“Tweepsmap”) to create a descriptive analysis of the data and to visualize the global reach and summative impact of the hashtag through September 2022.

Six authors shared original Post-it “Pearls” (“Pearls” per author ranged from 1-31). The most widely liked and retweeted content focused on neurologic differentials (Retweets 133/Likes 447), hypertonic bicarb for ICP crisis (96/449), strategies for tPA reversal (71/387), anti-seizure drug interactions (76/351) and the Guillain-Barré 20/30/40 Rule (78/281). The impression of high impact tweets was between 30k and 60k views. In total, posts with the hashtag generated nearly 1 million views (972K). The 48 original “pearls” were retweeted a cumulative of 969 times by 663 individuals across 58 countries. 67.4% of the Twitter users that retweeted them were healthcare workers.

Twitter is a viable platform for sharing microteaching with the global neurology community. Further study is needed about the long-term educational impact and best practices for teaching through social media.

Authors/Disclosures
Casey S. Albin, MD, FAAN (Emory Healthcare)
PRESENTER
Dr. Albin has received personal compensation in the range of $0-$499 for serving as a Consultant for Azurity Pharmaceutical. Dr. Albin has received personal compensation in the range of $10,000-$49,999 for serving as an Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Advisory Board Member for Continuum: Life Long Learning in Neurology. Dr. Albin has received research support from 好色先生. Dr. Albin has received publishing royalties from a publication relating to health care.
Antreas Charidimou, MD, PhD MSc Dr. Charidimou has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a Consultant for Imperative Care. Dr. Charidimou has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as an Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Advisory Board Member for Elsevier, Journal of Neurological Sciences.
Lyell K. Jones, MD, FAAN (Mayo Clinic) Dr. Jones has received personal compensation in the range of $100,000-$499,999 for serving as an Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Advisory Board Member for 好色先生. Dr. Jones has received publishing royalties from a publication relating to health care. Dr. Jones has received personal compensation in the range of $10,000-$49,999 for serving as a President-Elect with 好色先生. Dr. Jones has a non-compensated relationship as a member of the AAN Board of Directors with AAN that is relevant to AAN interests or activities. Dr. Jones has a non-compensated relationship as a Chair of the Mayo Clinic ACO Board of Directors with Mayo Clinic that is relevant to AAN interests or activities.