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#Cardioonc: Are We Reaching Across the Digital Aisle?

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In this article, Tanoue and Shahandeh this article presented a study on the effects of racism on women's reproductive health and sexual health in the United States, focusing on sexual health.
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Author(s): Jackson, Samuel B; Tanoue, Michael; Shahandeh, Negeen; Lopez-Mattei, Juan; Brown, Sherry-Ann; Han, Janet K; Yang, Eric H

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Training and Career Development in Cardio-Oncology Translational and Implementation Science.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors discuss the ideal infrastructure for training and career development in cardio-oncology translational and implementation science and emphasize the importance of the multidisciplinary cardiovascular team for both research and patient care.
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Social Media and Cardiovascular Health: Implications for Women.

TL;DR: In this article , the role of social media (SoMe) as a tool to promote women's cardiovascular (CV) health and address and potentially reduce gaps in care, particularly in general cardiology (targeting atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease), cardio-oncology, and cardio-obstetrics.
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Disparities in Cardio-oncology: Effects On Outcomes and Opportunities for Improvement

TL;DR: In this article , the authors provide a comprehensive review of available data on health disparities and the interconnected social determinants of health (SDOH) in cardio-oncology, identifying the gaps in the literature and suggest areas for future research.
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Coronavirus Goes Viral: Quantifying the COVID-19 Misinformation Epidemic on Twitter

TL;DR: An early quantification of the magnitude of misinformation spread is provided and the importance of early interventions in order to curb this phenomenon that endangers public safety at a time when awareness and appropriate preventive actions are paramount is highlighted.
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Understanding Social Media: Opportunities for Cardiovascular Medicine

TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to introduce the basics of social media usage (with the focus on Twitter), provide perspective on best social media practices in academic and clinical cardiovascular medicine, and present a vision for social media and the future of cardiovascular medicine.
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Traditional and Virtual Congress Meetings During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Post-COVID-19 Era: Is it Time to Change the Paradigm?

TL;DR: A new reality in which technology and sociality are merged may offer a more engaging and adaptable scientific congress experience with more flexible and dynamic use of content modulated to the needs of each attendee.
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Social Media Scholarship and Alternative Metrics for Academic Promotion and Tenure

TL;DR: The current state of academic promotion and the definition, nature, and merit of digital scholarship are described and new strategies and tools for the assessment of dissemination and impact of these works, such as altmetrics are outlined.