Radiology Business February 1, 2023
Dave Pearson

The most popular social media platform among radiologists looking to keep up with the profession from around the world is YouTube, named by more than 71% of respondents in a survey that drew more than 250 representative responses from 65 countries.

Instagram is a fairly close second at 62%, Facebook a fighting third at 44%, Twitter a respectable fourth at 21% and LinkedIn a visible fifth at 16%.

Rounding out the field, albeit in also-ran percentages, are Pinterest (7%), Reddit (6%) and TikTok (4%).

Another 8% are using platforms other than the leaders and runners-up, and 2.4% aren’t using any.

The survey was conducted by radiology researchers at Johns Hopkins and is described in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology [1].

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