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Digital Scholarship and Social Media in Emergency Medicine

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Digital scholarship is a hot topic of discussion among those in medicine, specifically academic emergency medicine. This chapter aims to identify the types of digital scholarship and how to best use it in your educational journey.

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Little, A. (2023). Digital Scholarship and Social Media in Emergency Medicine. In: Olympia, R.P., Werley, E.B., Lubin, J.S., Yoon-Flannery, K. (eds) An Emergency Physician’s Path. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47873-4_59

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