NOD Analytics
Research and Publications
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Below you will find useful information in determining how NOD Analytics can fit into your next academic project.
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Research. The NOD Research Team quantitiatively analyzes healthcare data as it relates to five (5) categories:
Twitter,
YouTube,
Blogs,
Mobile and Apps, and
Fellow/Resident training.
Click below for open access to all our publications.
Tweet Me: Conferencing in the era of COVID-19 and 280 Characters
Gender Interactions in Twitter and Medical Education: How is Nephrology Doing?
The Challenges of Twitter-based medical education: a data-driven and specialty-specific introspection (Tweetorial) (Video) (PDF)
#ASEchoJC Twitter Journal Club to CME: A Paradigm Shift in Cardiology Education
Understanding the Analytics of Twitter in Cardiovascular Medicine
Physician-initiated Research in Social Media. An area that can no longer be ignored
Binding the Colorful Beads in Nephrology: The Nephrology Social Media Campaigns Directory
Merging the Traditional with the New: CME-accredited Twitter Journal Clubs
Quantifying the Twitter Influence of Pharma in Medical Conferences
Quantifying social media influence in medicine (infographic)
The NephroWorldCup takes sport and science to the next level
Tweeting a path to communication success: What Nephrology training programs are sharing on Twitter (video)
There is another way: Self-publishing as a form of scientific communication (XML)
Wanted: pediatric nephrologists! - why trainees are not choosing pediatric nephrology
Why Not Nephrology? A Survey of US Internal Medicine Subspecialty Fellows
Comparing two models that reduce the number of nephrology fellowship positions in the United States
Alternative ideas to increase the percentage of filled seats in nephrology fellowships
Comprehensive Twitter Analytics. NOD Analytics provides enterprise-level Twitter analytics using our natively developed algorithms. Our team offers comprehensive, in-depth analyses for your twitter chats, journal clubs, and conference meetings. See some of our pro-bono work below. When you're ready, select from one of our four packages or read the FAQs to gain greater insight into your social media campaign. All academicians/social media educators can use NOD Analytics for free.
2020 Best Nephrology Social Media Influencers (Mobile-optimized Report)
2020 Nephrology Social Media Year-In-Review (Mobile-optimized Report)
2019 Best Nephrology Social Media Influencers (Mobile-optimized Report)
2019 Nephrology Social Media Year-In-Review (Mobile-optimized Report)
#ACC19 (Data Visualizations)
2018 Best Nephrology Social Media Influencers (Mobile-optimized Report)
2018 Nephrology Social Media Year-In-Review (Mobile-optimized Report)
The Nephrology Social Media Community: #NephTwitter (2011-2017) (Mobile Optimized📱)
2017 Best Nephrology Social Media Influencers (Report) (Downloadable 📲)
2017 Nephrology Social Media Year-In-Review (Downloadable 📲) (Mobile Optimized📱)
#KidneyWk 2017 (Summary)
2017 Nephrology Social Media Campaigns Halftime Report (Full Report) (Condensed Report)
2017 #Nephmadness Tournament Selection Report (Full Report) (Scribd) (Condensed Report)
Analyses of a CME-accredited Twitter Journal Club: #JHMChat (Full Report) (15-day Audience Reach)
NOD Analytics 2016 Tweet Report: @ISNKidneyCare (Full Report)
NOD Analytics 2016 Return-on-Investment Report: @ISNKidneyCare (Full Report)
2016 Nephrology Social Media Year-In-Review (Full Report) (Condensed Report) (30-day Audience Reach)
#ASH16 (Metrics Brief) (Selected Analytics)
#NephJCKidneys Awards 2016 (Full Report) (Twitter Moment)
#KidneyWk 2016 (Summary)
#AAKP2016 (Full Report)
#ASCO16 (Medscape Report)
#IM2016 and #SGIM16 (Medscape Report)
#SCM16 (Medscape Report)
#ERAEDTA16 (link)
#DDW16 (link) (Video Recap)
#JHMChat •Perioperative Medicine• (Medscape Report) (interactive visualizations) (Video Recap)
#ACC16 (link)
#Nephmadness 2016 (link) (Video Recap)
#ACR15 (link)
#KidneyWk 2015 (link)
#MedscapeChat (link)
#ASH15 (link to raw analyses) (interactive visualizations)
#JHMChat •Urinary Indices• (link)
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Newsletter. #KidneyKonnection, our two-paged newsletter, distills the most advanced topics in nephrology for the non-nephrologist. Our physician-writers go well beyond what you'd learn in school to discuss sophisticated topics in Nephrology. Features include "Then and Now", "Selfies", "Myth Busters", and our famous "Lit in a Minute"; guaranteed to teach you the key points of clinical trials in one (1) minute or less! Click the image to start reading.