Evidence Lacking on Levels of Evidence?
Increasingly, academic journals such as AJNR have adopted and published Levels of Scientific Evidence related to some of their manuscripts. Upon further review of the paper, however, the implications of such Evidence Levels can be confusing to some (likely many) readers. Their relationship
AJNR Tweetchat Recap – Imaging Biomarkers for Stroke
AJNR Tweetchat Recap – Social Media in Scientific Meetings
What is a TweetUp? – The ASNR 2015 TweetUp
“TweetUp” is a blend of tweet and meetup. According to the urbandictionary.com, a TweetUp is “an organized or impromptu gathering of people that use Twitter. “ It is simply any event where people who tweet come together to meet in
AJNR Tweetchat Recap – Online Resources and Social Media in Education
7 Reasons Neuroradiologists Should Use Twitter
I joined Twitter in May of 2012. But as a busy neuroradiologist, I promptly forgot I had an account. A year later, a colleague encouraged me to give Twitter another try. I dusted off my account, changed my handle to
What is a Tweet Chat?
A Tweet Chat is a group discussion that gives us the opportunity to talk about important issues with one another across the globe. In addition to allowing us to explore important issues, these chats let us form and maintain relationships
AJNR Tweetchat Recap – Thyroid Incidentalomas
The ASNR 2015 Playlist
To begin the countdown to ASNR 2015 (April 25–30), I present to you The ASNR 2015 playlist. For those who enjoy working while listening to music, this is the perfect mix to listen to while finishing up your presentations/posters for