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James V. Rawson
Researcher at Georgia Regents University
Publications - 59
Citations - 842
James V. Rawson is an academic researcher from Georgia Regents University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Health services research. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 54 publications receiving 694 citations. Previous affiliations of James V. Rawson include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Harvard University.
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Social Media in Radiology: Early Trends in Twitter Microblogging at Radiology's Largest International Meeting
TL;DR: Markedly increased use of the Twitter microblogging platform at recent RSNA annual meetings demonstrates the potential to leverage this technology to engage meeting attendees, improve scientific sessions, and promote improved collaboration at national radiology meetings.
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The impact of social media on readership of a peer-reviewed medical journal
C. Matthew Hawkins,Bruce J. Hillman,Ruth C. Carlos,James V. Rawson,Rebecca Haines,Richard Duszak +5 more
TL;DR: Early experience with JACR tweet chats demonstrates that organizing Twitter microblogging activities around topics of general interest to their target readership bears the potential for medical journals to increase their audiences and reach.
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Strategies for Managing Imaging Utilization
Mark Bernardy,Christopher G. Ullrich,James V. Rawson,Bibb Allen,James H. Thrall,Kathryn J. Keysor,Christie James,John A. Boyes,Worth M. Saunders,Wendy Lomers,Daniel J. Mollura,Robert S. Pyatt,Richard N. Taxin,Michael R. Mabry +13 more
TL;DR: Combining the proper utilization of imaging and its inherent cost reduction, with improved quality through credentialing and accreditation, achieves the highest value and simultaneous best outcomes for patients.
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Patient- and Family-Centered Care: A Primer
James V. Rawson,Julie Moretz +1 more
TL;DR: Patient- and family-centered care is a model of providing care in which the patient and family are partners with the provider and care team.
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Professional Social Networking in Radiology: Who Is There and What Are They Doing?
TL;DR: Twitter use for professional purposes among radiologists was disproportionately male, and Radiology is likely to see growth in the role of social networking in the coming years as nearly half of professional users are radiology trainees.