The Lancet: Twitter remains the closest one can get to a global conversation about science and medicine (3)

2 October, 2022

I do know why the World can look up to or use twitter as a rational platform to discuss anything but it will be stretching it too far to use it for science and medicine. Is it 140 characters or so, to convey serious messages on science and medicine?

Sound bite, yes, but serious messaging for serious matters covered in science and medicine, no! Some of us saw this downward road coming when texting, blogging and pre prints came. The gold standard peer review system has challenges, no doubt, but the answer is to seek ways to deal with the challenges and not to just follow the bandwagon of social media to communicate science and medicine. It is a dangerous slippery slope for communicators of and users of science and medicine studies to give such recognition to any of the social media platforms, no matter how popular, now.

HIFA profile: Joseph Ana is the Lead Senior Fellow/Medical Consultant at the Centre for Clinical Governance Research and Patient Safety in Calabar, Nigeria, established by HRI Global (former HRIWA). He is a member of the World Health Organisation’s Technical Advisory Group on Integrated Care in primary, emergency, operative, and critical care (TAG-IC2). As the Cross River State Commissioner for Health, he led the introduction of the Homegrown Quality Tool, the 12-Pillar Clinical Governance Programme, in Nigeria (2004-2008). For sustainability, he established the Department of Clinical Governance, Servicom & e-health in the Cross River State Ministry of Health, Nigeria. His main interest is in whole health sector and system strengthening in Lower, Low and Middle Income Countries (LLMICs). He has written six books on the 12-Pillar Clinical Governance programme, suitable for LLMICs, including the TOOLS for Implementation. He served as Chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association’s Standing Committee on Clinical Governance (2012-2022), and he won the Nigeria Medical Association’s Award of Excellence on three consecutive occasions for the innovation. He served as Chairman, Quality & Performance, of the Technical Working Group for the implementation of the Nigeria Health Act 2014. He is member, National Tertiary Health Institutions Standards Committee of the Federal Ministry of Health. He is the pioneer Secretary General/Trustee-Director of the NMF (Nigerian Medical Forum) which took the BMJ to West Africa in 1995. Joseph is a member of the HIFA Steering Group and the HIFA working group on Community Health Workers. (http://www.hifa.org/support/members/joseph-0 http://www.hifa.org/people/steering-group). Email: info AT hri-global.org and jneana AT yahoo.co.uk