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WAFIK EL-DEIRY, MD, PHD, FACP

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Professor, Medical Oncology

Deputy Cancer Center Director for

Translational Research

Co-Program Leader, Molecular

Therapeutics

Fox Chase Cancer Center

Philadelphia, PA

American Cancer Society Research

Professor

MY RESEARCH & CLINICAL INTERESTS• Colorectal cancer treatment

• GI cancer

• Cancer genetics

• Tumor molecular profiling

• Familial Polyposis

• Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

• Palliative care

• Circulating tumor cells

• Drug resistance and new drugs

• Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colon Cancer

• PK-guided dosing of chemotherapy

THE VALUE OF SOCIAL MEDIA FOR SCIENTISTS AND PHYSICIANS • We may seem to be unlikely users of platforms, such as Twitter

and LinkedIn

• Social media engagement can translate to professional benefits:

• Resource for enhancing research and clinical endeavors

• Access point for content tailored to your particular interests

• Time-saving networking tool

• Source of potential collaborations

• Information-sharing vehicle in real time

• Let’s explore some concrete examples of how social media can

be useful in the research and clinical arenas

TWITTER

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USING TWITTER• Sharing exciting new developments and information with my

network

• Provides a channel for reaching others in real time with concise and relevant messages

• Opportunity to interact with other physicians/scientists, news media, and general public on important issues/news

• Aids in raising the visibility of your institution and its faculty

• Example:

• Tweet chat on March 17, 2015, with ABC News and Fox Chase colleagues using hashtag #abcdrbchat

• Tweets seen by about 4,700 Twitter followers, exceeding Fox Chase’s normal traffic of <1,000 Twitter views

TWEET CHAT #abcdrbchat 3/17/15

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TWEET CHAT #abcdrbchat 3/17/15

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USING TWITTER• Curating relevant news content of interest to me

• Learn about new developments first via tweets within my network

• Informs work with patients in clinic as well as thought process and approach to research

• Paper.li: news curation platform that allows users to create their own personalized online newspaper

• The Cancer News Daily

• Examples:

• Findings published in the March 17, 2015 issue of JAMAshow that the ability of aspirin to protect against colorectal cancer depends on an individual’s genetic make-up

• Recent Time magazine/Nature Genetics articles on genome sequencing

TWITTER BREAKS THE NEWS ON ASPIRIN & COLORECTAL CANCER

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CURATING CONTENT IN CLINIC

LIVE TWEETING• On March 30, 31 and April 1, PBS television aired a documentary

entitled, Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies, based on the book by

• Tweet and share 80+ tweets over the three programs

• Learning, capturing, sharing thoughts

TWEETS FROM THE LAB

ENHANCING ENGAGEMENT @ MEETINGS

• National presence as tweeter

• Attendee/physician empowered as a reporter

• Others tweet about you as a speaker

ENHANCING ENGAGEMENT @ MEETINGS

ENHANCING ENGAGEMENT @ MEETINGS

American Philosophical Society's John Scott Award

ENHANCING ENGAGEMENT @ MEETINGS210th Interurban Clinical Club

USING TWITTER• Additional benefits:

• Engagement tool at national professional meetings

• Advocacy of relevant issues

• Opportunity to bring added perspective and ensure accuracy of shared information

LINKEDIN

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• 3,500+ connections

• Dynamic interaction

• by creating/joining

groups:

• p53 Community

• Personalizing

Cancer Therapy

• Rich content

USING LINKEDIN• Allows users to connect easily with other professionals

• Reduces time, enhances efficiency of networking

• Example:

• Pfizer connection found via my network, productive lead for collaboration

• Joining with colleagues to highlight lobbying efforts for cancer research funding

USING LINKEDIN• Provides a forum for engaging discussion on interesting topics

in real time

• Offers means to becoming up-to-date on relevant issues within

specialized fields

• Presents a breadth of information in an emerging field in real

time—not available any other way

• Examples:

• Discussion within Personalizing Cancer Therapy group on personalizing screening in Lynch Syndrome

• Cell paper highlighted on Fox News about new precision medicine technique that can predict effectiveness of specific drugs in treating various cancers

USING LINKEDIN

USING LINKEDIN• Brings your CV to life

• Example:

• Posting content, such as videos, publications with links

• Receiving endorsements from colleagues

• Creating/joining groups

YOUTUBE VIDEOS

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WEBSITES

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NEXT STEPS?1. Google yourself

2. Create a Twitter or LinkedIn account,

which includes a professional headshot

3. Spend five minutes a day “surfing” the site

4. Follow influencers

5. Have fun!

WHO TO FOLLOW?Anas Younes, MD @DrAnasYounes

Professor and Chief, Lymphoma Service

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Naoto Ueno, MD, PhD @teamoncology

Chief, Translational Breast Cancer Research

Executive Director, Morgan Welch Inflammatory Breast

Cancer Research Program and Clinic

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Robert S. Miller, MD @rsm2800

Senior Director, Quality & Guidelines

Medical Director, CancerLinQ

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Ray Dubois, MD, PhD @Rndubois

Executive Director of the Biodesign Institute at

Arizona State University

CREATE A COMMUNITY FOR YOURSELFProfessional Organizations, News Outlets, Journals, Peers

CONNECT WITH ME• Twitter:

@weldeiry

• LinkedIn:

www.linkedin.com/pub/wafik-el-deiry-md-phd-facp/5/439/209

• Email:

[email protected]

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