Jasmine Kamboj, Medical Oncologist and Hematologist at Mayo Clinic, Podcast Editor and Host of the ‘Empowering Oncologists’ podcast at OncoDaily, shared a post by Enes Erul, Oncology Fellow at Ankara Univeristy, shared a post on LinkedIn, adding:
“Many thanks to our star member Enes Erul from Community of Practice Health Policy.
Can’t wait to see the results of this critically important survey and study which is an endeavor to understand patterns and trends of social media use amongst oncology professionals and how we can use this to minimize misinformation.
So proud of you .”
Quoting Enes Erul‘s post:
“A volunteer initiative of the ASCO Health Policy Community of Practice.
How are oncologists shaping cancer conversations online?
Why do they invest time in social media despite demanding clinical schedules?
Do they disclose conflicts of interest? And when cancer misinformation appears, do they step in?
The BRIDGE-ONC Study aims to explore these important questions, with a focus on professional social media use in oncology, transparency in digital spaces, and real-world responses to misinformation.
We would be very grateful for your participation and for sharing this survey across your professional network.
Survey link.”

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