1. Making the most of
140 characters at ENETS
Len Starnes
Digital Healthcare Consultant
14th Annual ENETS Conference 2017
CCIB Barcelona
Barcelona 8 – 10 March 2017
3. 15 categories of tweets
that will add value to the
conference Twitter feed
4. *Inspired by Microstyle: The Art of Writing Little
by Christopher Johnson
A valuable tweet
is like a key that
opens doors*
5. Valuable
Accurately informs
Provides follow-up
action options
Drives debate
Inspires & motivates
Triggers emotions
Offers light relief…yes,
occasionally welcome
Not valuable
Does none of the
opposite
Is discourteous
Delivers spam
6. A word about
Perfectly acceptable
For commercial
organizations to
occasionally tweet
about events & services
related to a medical
conference
Not acceptable
For commercial
organizations to flood
conference hashtags with
tweets about events
& services
7. What type of tweets would be
most valuable if you were
following from…
…10,000 km away?
8. Obvious place to start
Retweet a valuable tweet
from someone else
Use the retweet icon
bottom left on the
original tweet and add a
comment of your own
9. Start a conversation
Ask a probing question
Questions are the
life-blood of conferences
Use @ to address
speaker(s) or pose
rhetorically without @
11. Stand out in the conversation
Offer unusual or original
perspicacity
Use @ to address
speaker(s) or pose
rhetorically without @
12. Keep the conversation going
Respond to answers
to your questions
Debate is the essence of
good conferencing
Use @ to address
respondents directly
13. 50% of scientists
who use SoMe
use Twitter
to follow
discussions
http://www.nature.com/news/online-collaboration-
scientists-and-the-social-network-1.15711
14. Flag highlights as they arise
during presentations
Imagine that oncologist,
endocrinologist,
gastroenterologist, or
patient following from
10,000 km away
Incentivize them to
want to learn more
15. Post a take-away learning
after every presentation
& session
Remember the words of
Dr Merry Markham
@DrMarkham
#ASCO14 participant
16. 140 characters are beneficial
Dr Merry Markham @DrMarkham
#ASCO14 participant
…the 140-character limit is
a good thing. I am forced to
consider what I want to say,
how I want to say it, and with
just the right wording.
17. Express a personal opinion
Contrasting opinions
drive scientific debate
Albert Einstein debated
the validity of quantum
mechanics for over 20
years
19. Offer practical help
Include account names,
website addresses,
anything to help
others…10,000 km away
Maximize use of 140
characters: use URL
shortening services such
as bitly or TinyURL
20. Signal the best sessions
Let the community know
which sessions you find
most interesting
Explain why
24. Impressions
of Barcelona
Occasionally, prove you are human
Conference
buzz
Networking
experiences
WiFi speed
Anything
inspirational
Anything
humorous
Quality of
cappuccinos
Impressions of
conference venue
26. Use hashtags to reach the
global ENETS community
– HCPs and patients
#cancer
#oncology
#NETcancer
#raredisease
#pancreaticCancer
#neuroendocrine
#letstalkaboutENETS
28. Learn more about Twitter use at conferences
Social Media and Oncology: Creating Unprecedented Opportunities for
Connecting and Learning
Shira Klapper, Senior Medical Writer/Editor, ASCO Connection
http://connection.asco.org/magazine/features/social-media-oncology-
creating-unprecedented-opportunities-connecting-
learning?et_cid=37236143&et_rid=931327603&linkid=Dr.+Fisch+Cover
ASCO - Social Media 101: for Cancer Care Providers
http://www.asco.org/sites/www.asco.org/files/social_media_tips_for_healthca
re_providers_0.pdf
The medical conference is dead, long live the medical conference
http://www.slideshare.net/lenstarnes/future-of-med-confs-final-11-dec-2013
Scientific communications in a digital age
Digitally Sick podcast with Alex Butler, Andrew Spong, Faisal Ahmed, Len
Starnes
http://digitallysick.com
Use of Twitter & tweetchats at professional medical conferences
#hcsmeu tweetchat 18 October 2013, transcripts & analytics
http://tinyurl.com/luldukt
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Len Starnes
Len Starnes Digital Healthcare
Research & Consulting