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JMIR Mental Health: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Impactful Research Papers in Digital Psychiatry
Webinar title: From Ideas to Impact: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Impactful Research Papers in Digital Psychiatry
The Society of Digital Psychiatry in collaboration with JMIR Mental Health, a peer-reviewed, open access journal published by JMIR Publications, invites you to a webinar titled “From Ideas to Impact: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Impactful Research Papers in Digital Psychiatry”
Transform your ideas into a published paper! Join us for this engaging webinar where the JMIR Publications and SODP teams will guide you through the process of translating your digital psychiatry projects into impactful publications.
Find out more about JMIR Mental Health: https://mental.jmir.org
Panelists:
John Torous, MD, MBI, Co-Founder, Society of Digital Psychiatry
Dr Torous is the directo...
published: 22 Dec 2023
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JMIR Publications | The potential to foster diversity and inclusion in the health care workforce
JMIR Publications published "Valuing Diversity and Inclusion in Health Care to Equip the Workforce: Survey Study and Pathway Analysis" in JMIR Formative Research. The aim of the study is to explore the characteristics of US health systems and their associations with diversity and inclusion (D&I;) practices and benefits, examine the associations between D&I; practices and three pathways (improve, recruit, and collaborate) to equip workforces, and examine the associations between the three pathways to better equip workforces and business and service benefits.
The authors collected secondary data from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Compendium of the US Health Systems, leading to a matched data set of 124 health systems for analysis.
They first explored differences in diversity...
published: 10 Jan 2023
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Why I Chose JMIR Publications for My Research
Hear from the author Mansour Fahimi. Discover why a seasoned market research expert chose JMIR Publications for their latest paper. Learn about the benefits of JMIR Publications' review process and why it's a great option for publishing technical research.
Read the full article here:
https://publichealth.jmir.org/2024/1/e48186/
#ReviewProcess #ResearchPublication #academicpublishing #digitalhealth
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About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2024, is a leading open access digital health research publisher. As a pioneer in open access publishing, JMIR Publications is committed to driving innovation in scholarly communications, advancing digital health research, and promoting open science principles. Our portfolio features 35 open access, peer-rev...
published: 16 Aug 2024
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JMIR Infodemiology | Legislators’ on Twitter Discussing Vaccination During COVID-19
JMIR Publications recently published "Partisan Differences in Legislators’ Discussion of Vaccination on Twitter During the COVID-19 Era: Natural Language Processing Analysis" in JMIR Infodemiology.
The aims of this study were:
To evaluate vaccine-related tweets posted by state and federal legislators during the COVID-19 era and to describe the content of these tweets; to examine the differences in vaccine-related tweet content between Democrats and Republicans; and to quantify partisan differences in vaccine-related communication.
These authors abstracted all vaccine-related tweets produced by state and federal legislators between February 1, 2020, and December 11, 2020. They used latent Dirichlet allocation to define the tweet topics and used descriptive statistics to describe differe...
published: 07 Dec 2022
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JMIR Formative Research | Competition & Integration of Health Systems Post COVID-19
JMIR Publications published a study titled “Competition and Integration of US Health Systems in the Post-COVID-19 New Normal: Cross-sectional Survey” in JMIR Formative Research, which reported that the smaller the geographical region in which mergers and acquisitions (M&A;) activity is pursued, the higher the likelihood that monopolistic tendencies will result.
The authors focused on three types of competition perceptions:
External environment uncertainty–related competition,
Technology disruption–driven competition, and
Customer service–driven competition
They also studied two integration plans:
Vertical integration, and
Horizontal integration
Dr. Jiban Khuntia, PhD, from the University of Colorado Denver said, “The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 transformed several aspects of the health c...
published: 09 Aug 2022
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JMIR Infodemiology, introduced by Tim Mackey, published by JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications introduces a new journal to its ever growing portfolio of open access, digital science family of journals.
JMIR Infodemiology is a new journal (launched in 2021) focusing on determinants and distribution of health information and misinformation on the internet, and its effect on public and individual health.
Listen to Tim Mackey, Co-Editor in Chief, talk about the need for this new journal, what Infodemiology is and how the journal is set up and the importance and need for an ever growing home for research and insights for misinformation, fake news, infodemics and infodemiology.
published: 08 Jun 2021
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JMIR Dermatology - Robert Dellavalle (Editor-in-Chief)
JMIR Dermatology (JDerm) is a sister journal of Journal of Medical Internet Research (the leading open-access journal in health informatics), The journal focuses on all topics related to diseases of the skin, hair, and nails, with special emphasis on technologies for information exchange, education, and clinical care.
Hear from Dr. Robert Dellavalle, editor in chief, on the vision and focus to steering the journal to be the top academic dermatology journal and the official journal of the International Society of Digital Health in Dermatology (ISDHD).
Visit the journal's homepage to read the current open access, peer reviewed articles and to submit your paper today: https://derma.jmir.org/
published: 20 Feb 2024
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Digital Therapeutics in Advancing Modern Mental Health Care
The Society of Digital Psychiatry in collaboration with JMIR Mental Health, an open access, peer-reviewed journal published by JMIR Publications, invites you to a webinar titled ‘Digital Therapeutics in Advancing Modern Mental Health Care’
Digital therapeutics include web-based programs, mobile apps, and wearable devices that use software-driven methods to prevent, treat, or manage various clinical conditions. Within mental health care, these tools offer innovative ways to support patients by providing evidence-based interventions that can enhance access to care, track symptoms in real-time, and offer personalized treatment options. Join us for an enlightening discussion with Dr. Abhi Pratap and Dr. John Torous as they delve into the growing field of digital therapeutics, highlighting the...
published: 01 Oct 2024
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JMIR Neurotechnology | A New Addition to the JMIR Publications Journal Portfolio
JMIR Publications is pleased to announce the expansion of their journal portfolio with JMIR Neurotechnology (JNT) a gold open access, peer-reviewed journal focused on the intersection between clinical neuroscience and technology to prevent, diagnose, and treat neurological disorders.
This journal was launched due to the fact that advances in many domains are providing valuable contributions, ranging from new findings from basic research aimed at unraveling applied behavioral approaches to improve neurological functions and health-related quality of life such as mindfulness and meditation training anchored in novel neurotechnology that provide both scientists and patients with new tools for research and treatment.
In this context, the journal pragmatically defines neurotechnology as the u...
published: 31 Jan 2023
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JMIR Medical Education | How does ChatGPT perform on the USMLE?
In this video, Gunther Eysenbach, chief executive officer of JMIR Publications and executive editor of the Journal of Medical Internet Research, interviews Dr Andrew Taylor from Yale University School of Medicine on their recent publication highlighting the potential of ChatGPT in medical education. Dr Talyor and colleagues examined how the AI model ChatGPT fared on the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE)—read their full paper published in JMIR Medical Education (https://doi.org/10.2196/45312).
In their study, Dr Taylor and colleagues compared ChatGPT to other large language models, such as InstructGPT and GPT-3, and found that ChatGPT's additional dialogic component, driven by prior training on question answering data sets, resulted in additional information and reasoning...
published: 29 Mar 2023
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JMIR Mental Health: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Impactful Research Papers in Digital Psychiatry
Webinar title: From Ideas to Impact: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Impactful Research Papers in Digital Psychiatry
The Society of Digital Psychiatry in colla...
Webinar title: From Ideas to Impact: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Impactful Research Papers in Digital Psychiatry
The Society of Digital Psychiatry in collaboration with JMIR Mental Health, a peer-reviewed, open access journal published by JMIR Publications, invites you to a webinar titled “From Ideas to Impact: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Impactful Research Papers in Digital Psychiatry”
Transform your ideas into a published paper! Join us for this engaging webinar where the JMIR Publications and SODP teams will guide you through the process of translating your digital psychiatry projects into impactful publications.
Find out more about JMIR Mental Health: https://mental.jmir.org
Panelists:
John Torous, MD, MBI, Co-Founder, Society of Digital Psychiatry
Dr Torous is the director of the Digital Psychiatry division in the Department of Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, an affiliated teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, where he also serves as a staff psychiatrist and academic faculty. He has a background in electrical engineering and computer sciences, he earned his undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley before pursuing medical school at UC San Diego. Dr Torous completed his psychiatry residency, fellowship in clinical informatics, and master's degree in biomedical informatics at Harvard. He actively investigates the potential of mobile mental health technologies for psychiatry and has published over 75 peer-reviewed articles and 5 book chapters on the subject. Dr Torous serves as the editor-in-chief of JMIR Mental Health, leads the American Psychiatric Association's work group on the evaluation of smartphone apps, and is an advisor to the smartphone mood study within the NIH's one-million-person All of Us research program.
Charlotte Blease, PhD
Dr Blease is a philosopher and interdisciplinary health care researcher at the Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden, and a research affiliate at Digital Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, USA. Prior to this, she was based at Harvard Medical School for 5 years and has held academic posts in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Germany. She has a diverse publication portfolio of more than 120 peer-reviewed journal papers and book chapters, ranging across digital health, clinical ethics, philosophy of medicine, and psychology. Among her research expertise is assessing patient online record access and surveys on clinicians’ views about the impact of artificial intelligence on their jobs. Next year, her co-edited book on the “Nocebo Effect” will be published (Mayo Clinic Press). She is also writing a book about the psychology of the medical appointment, and the potential for artificial intelligence to help address inherent human limitations with delivering health care (Yale University Press).
Taiane de Azevedo Cardoso, PhD, Scientific Editor, JMIR Publications
Dr Cardoso is a scientific editor at JMIR Publications. She is a clinical psychologist and has completed her master’s degree and PhD in health and behavior in Brazil. She worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at McMaster University, Canada, from 2018 to 2023, conducting studies in the field of mood disorders. Dr Carodoso has published over 120 peer-reviewed articles on the topic. Recently, she was ranked among the top 1% researchers in the field of bipolar disorder, according to Expertscape.
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About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health, and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JMIRPublications
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JMedInternetRes
Twitter - https://twitter.com/jmirpub
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/jmir-publications
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jmirpub/
Head Office - 130 Queens Quay East, Unit 1100 Toronto, ON, M5A 0P6 Canada
Media Contact - Communications@JMIR.org
The content of this communication is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, published by JMIR Publications, is properly cited.
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Webinar title: From Ideas to Impact: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Impactful Research Papers in Digital Psychiatry
The Society of Digital Psychiatry in collaboration with JMIR Mental Health, a peer-reviewed, open access journal published by JMIR Publications, invites you to a webinar titled “From Ideas to Impact: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Impactful Research Papers in Digital Psychiatry”
Transform your ideas into a published paper! Join us for this engaging webinar where the JMIR Publications and SODP teams will guide you through the process of translating your digital psychiatry projects into impactful publications.
Find out more about JMIR Mental Health: https://mental.jmir.org
Panelists:
John Torous, MD, MBI, Co-Founder, Society of Digital Psychiatry
Dr Torous is the director of the Digital Psychiatry division in the Department of Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, an affiliated teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, where he also serves as a staff psychiatrist and academic faculty. He has a background in electrical engineering and computer sciences, he earned his undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley before pursuing medical school at UC San Diego. Dr Torous completed his psychiatry residency, fellowship in clinical informatics, and master's degree in biomedical informatics at Harvard. He actively investigates the potential of mobile mental health technologies for psychiatry and has published over 75 peer-reviewed articles and 5 book chapters on the subject. Dr Torous serves as the editor-in-chief of JMIR Mental Health, leads the American Psychiatric Association's work group on the evaluation of smartphone apps, and is an advisor to the smartphone mood study within the NIH's one-million-person All of Us research program.
Charlotte Blease, PhD
Dr Blease is a philosopher and interdisciplinary health care researcher at the Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden, and a research affiliate at Digital Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, USA. Prior to this, she was based at Harvard Medical School for 5 years and has held academic posts in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Germany. She has a diverse publication portfolio of more than 120 peer-reviewed journal papers and book chapters, ranging across digital health, clinical ethics, philosophy of medicine, and psychology. Among her research expertise is assessing patient online record access and surveys on clinicians’ views about the impact of artificial intelligence on their jobs. Next year, her co-edited book on the “Nocebo Effect” will be published (Mayo Clinic Press). She is also writing a book about the psychology of the medical appointment, and the potential for artificial intelligence to help address inherent human limitations with delivering health care (Yale University Press).
Taiane de Azevedo Cardoso, PhD, Scientific Editor, JMIR Publications
Dr Cardoso is a scientific editor at JMIR Publications. She is a clinical psychologist and has completed her master’s degree and PhD in health and behavior in Brazil. She worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at McMaster University, Canada, from 2018 to 2023, conducting studies in the field of mood disorders. Dr Carodoso has published over 120 peer-reviewed articles on the topic. Recently, she was ranked among the top 1% researchers in the field of bipolar disorder, according to Expertscape.
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About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health, and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JMIRPublications
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JMedInternetRes
Twitter - https://twitter.com/jmirpub
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/jmir-publications
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jmirpub/
Head Office - 130 Queens Quay East, Unit 1100 Toronto, ON, M5A 0P6 Canada
Media Contact - Communications@JMIR.org
The content of this communication is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, published by JMIR Publications, is properly cited.
- published: 22 Dec 2023
- views: 277
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JMIR Publications | The potential to foster diversity and inclusion in the health care workforce
JMIR Publications published "Valuing Diversity and Inclusion in Health Care to Equip the Workforce: Survey Study and Pathway Analysis" in JMIR Formative Researc...
JMIR Publications published "Valuing Diversity and Inclusion in Health Care to Equip the Workforce: Survey Study and Pathway Analysis" in JMIR Formative Research. The aim of the study is to explore the characteristics of US health systems and their associations with diversity and inclusion (D&I;) practices and benefits, examine the associations between D&I; practices and three pathways (improve, recruit, and collaborate) to equip workforces, and examine the associations between the three pathways to better equip workforces and business and service benefits.
The authors collected secondary data from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Compendium of the US Health Systems, leading to a matched data set of 124 health systems for analysis.
They first explored differences in diversity practices and benefits across the health systems and then examined the relationships among diversity practices, the three pathways, and the benefits. These pathway effects go hand in hand with a talent strategy, indicating that both talent and diversity strategies need to be aligned to achieve the best results for a health system.
Dr Jiban Khuntia, PhD, from the University of Colorado said, "Diversity and talent plans can be aligned to realize multiple desired benefits for health systems. However, a one-size-fits-all approach is not a viable strategy for improving D&I.;" Co-author Wayne Cascio, also of the University of Colorado Denver, noted that health system characteristics such as size, location, ownership, teaching, and revenue have varying associations with diversity practices and outcomes. To achieve the best results, the key is to align talent management and diversity strategies.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, health systems lacked workforces to treat the diversity of patients. The health care system faces significant challenges matching patients’ beliefs, attitudes, expectations, and care customization to an appropriately diverse workforce. This lack of diversity in the health care workforce poses challenges for caring for diverse populations of patients, leading to variable and often detrimental access and quality issues.
Moreover, it is not clear how health systems can equip their workforces with best practices to achieve a diverse workforce. Health systems need to leverage different pathways to obtain a diverse health care workforce.
Dr Jiban Khuntia and the research team concluded in their JMIR Publications Research Output that the challenges and uncertainties that COVID-19 presented to health systems in the United States have been unprecedented. It is time for health systems to address the diversity issue, which has been a point of conversation for more than three decades.
Regarding the methods to address the talent shortage, health systems that value D&I; seem to be less likely to seek external collaborations. This may be because external collaboration is not an effective way to promote D&I; inside the health systems. Professional and executive training programs and further education are important for instilling a D&I; mindset, strategy, and pathways in a health system.
The improved pathway was shown to be beneficial for outcomes; however, diversity and talent-acquisition efforts must be aligned with recruitment to yield multiple benefits for health systems. Based on the findings, our recommendations will help health systems establish a more diverse health care workforce and improve outcomes for a diverse population.
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DOI - https://doi.org/10.2196/34808
Full-text - https://doi.org/10.2196/34808
Corresponding author: Jiban Khuntia, PhD Health Administration Research Consortium, Business School, University of Colorado, 1475 Lawrence Street, Denver, CO, US
Phone: 1 3038548024
Email: jiban.khuntia@ucdenver.edu
Keywords - health system, workforce, workplace, diversity, inclusion, improve, recruit, collaborate, health care, worker, employee, CEO, chief executive officer, United States, North America, characteristic, benefit, influence, strategy, pathway, hiring, hire, collaboration, talent, student
About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and it is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JMIRPublications
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JMedInternetRes
Twitter - https://twitter.com/jmirpub
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/jmir-publications
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jmirpub/
The content of this communication is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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JMIR Publications published "Valuing Diversity and Inclusion in Health Care to Equip the Workforce: Survey Study and Pathway Analysis" in JMIR Formative Research. The aim of the study is to explore the characteristics of US health systems and their associations with diversity and inclusion (D&I;) practices and benefits, examine the associations between D&I; practices and three pathways (improve, recruit, and collaborate) to equip workforces, and examine the associations between the three pathways to better equip workforces and business and service benefits.
The authors collected secondary data from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Compendium of the US Health Systems, leading to a matched data set of 124 health systems for analysis.
They first explored differences in diversity practices and benefits across the health systems and then examined the relationships among diversity practices, the three pathways, and the benefits. These pathway effects go hand in hand with a talent strategy, indicating that both talent and diversity strategies need to be aligned to achieve the best results for a health system.
Dr Jiban Khuntia, PhD, from the University of Colorado said, "Diversity and talent plans can be aligned to realize multiple desired benefits for health systems. However, a one-size-fits-all approach is not a viable strategy for improving D&I.;" Co-author Wayne Cascio, also of the University of Colorado Denver, noted that health system characteristics such as size, location, ownership, teaching, and revenue have varying associations with diversity practices and outcomes. To achieve the best results, the key is to align talent management and diversity strategies.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, health systems lacked workforces to treat the diversity of patients. The health care system faces significant challenges matching patients’ beliefs, attitudes, expectations, and care customization to an appropriately diverse workforce. This lack of diversity in the health care workforce poses challenges for caring for diverse populations of patients, leading to variable and often detrimental access and quality issues.
Moreover, it is not clear how health systems can equip their workforces with best practices to achieve a diverse workforce. Health systems need to leverage different pathways to obtain a diverse health care workforce.
Dr Jiban Khuntia and the research team concluded in their JMIR Publications Research Output that the challenges and uncertainties that COVID-19 presented to health systems in the United States have been unprecedented. It is time for health systems to address the diversity issue, which has been a point of conversation for more than three decades.
Regarding the methods to address the talent shortage, health systems that value D&I; seem to be less likely to seek external collaborations. This may be because external collaboration is not an effective way to promote D&I; inside the health systems. Professional and executive training programs and further education are important for instilling a D&I; mindset, strategy, and pathways in a health system.
The improved pathway was shown to be beneficial for outcomes; however, diversity and talent-acquisition efforts must be aligned with recruitment to yield multiple benefits for health systems. Based on the findings, our recommendations will help health systems establish a more diverse health care workforce and improve outcomes for a diverse population.
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DOI - https://doi.org/10.2196/34808
Full-text - https://doi.org/10.2196/34808
Corresponding author: Jiban Khuntia, PhD Health Administration Research Consortium, Business School, University of Colorado, 1475 Lawrence Street, Denver, CO, US
Phone: 1 3038548024
Email: jiban.khuntia@ucdenver.edu
Keywords - health system, workforce, workplace, diversity, inclusion, improve, recruit, collaborate, health care, worker, employee, CEO, chief executive officer, United States, North America, characteristic, benefit, influence, strategy, pathway, hiring, hire, collaboration, talent, student
About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and it is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JMIRPublications
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JMedInternetRes
Twitter - https://twitter.com/jmirpub
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/jmir-publications
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jmirpub/
The content of this communication is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
- published: 10 Jan 2023
- views: 163
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Why I Chose JMIR Publications for My Research
Hear from the author Mansour Fahimi. Discover why a seasoned market research expert chose JMIR Publications for their latest paper. Learn about the benefits of ...
Hear from the author Mansour Fahimi. Discover why a seasoned market research expert chose JMIR Publications for their latest paper. Learn about the benefits of JMIR Publications' review process and why it's a great option for publishing technical research.
Read the full article here:
https://publichealth.jmir.org/2024/1/e48186/
#ReviewProcess #ResearchPublication #academicpublishing #digitalhealth
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About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2024, is a leading open access digital health research publisher. As a pioneer in open access publishing, JMIR Publications is committed to driving innovation in scholarly communications, advancing digital health research, and promoting open science principles. Our portfolio features 35 open access, peer-reviewed journals dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research in the field of digital health, including the Journal of Medical Internet Research, as well as cross-disciplinary journals such as JMIR Research Protocols and the new title JMIR XR & Spatial Computing.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JMIRPublications
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JMedInternetRes
X - https://twitter.com/jmirpub
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/jmir-publications
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jmirpub/
Head Office - 130 Queens Quay East, Unit 1100 Toronto, ON, M5A 0P6 Canada
Media Contact - Communications@JMIR.org
The content of this communication is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, published by JMIR Publications, is properly cited.
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Hear from the author Mansour Fahimi. Discover why a seasoned market research expert chose JMIR Publications for their latest paper. Learn about the benefits of JMIR Publications' review process and why it's a great option for publishing technical research.
Read the full article here:
https://publichealth.jmir.org/2024/1/e48186/
#ReviewProcess #ResearchPublication #academicpublishing #digitalhealth
###
About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2024, is a leading open access digital health research publisher. As a pioneer in open access publishing, JMIR Publications is committed to driving innovation in scholarly communications, advancing digital health research, and promoting open science principles. Our portfolio features 35 open access, peer-reviewed journals dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research in the field of digital health, including the Journal of Medical Internet Research, as well as cross-disciplinary journals such as JMIR Research Protocols and the new title JMIR XR & Spatial Computing.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JMIRPublications
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JMedInternetRes
X - https://twitter.com/jmirpub
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/jmir-publications
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jmirpub/
Head Office - 130 Queens Quay East, Unit 1100 Toronto, ON, M5A 0P6 Canada
Media Contact - Communications@JMIR.org
The content of this communication is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, published by JMIR Publications, is properly cited.
- published: 16 Aug 2024
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JMIR Infodemiology | Legislators’ on Twitter Discussing Vaccination During COVID-19
JMIR Publications recently published "Partisan Differences in Legislators’ Discussion of Vaccination on Twitter During the COVID-19 Era: Natural Language Proces...
JMIR Publications recently published "Partisan Differences in Legislators’ Discussion of Vaccination on Twitter During the COVID-19 Era: Natural Language Processing Analysis" in JMIR Infodemiology.
The aims of this study were:
To evaluate vaccine-related tweets posted by state and federal legislators during the COVID-19 era and to describe the content of these tweets; to examine the differences in vaccine-related tweet content between Democrats and Republicans; and to quantify partisan differences in vaccine-related communication.
These authors abstracted all vaccine-related tweets produced by state and federal legislators between February 1, 2020, and December 11, 2020. They used latent Dirichlet allocation to define the tweet topics and used descriptive statistics to describe differences by party in the use of topics and changes in political polarization over time. They included 14,519 tweets generated by 1463 state legislators and 521 federal legislators.
The authors found that Republican and Democratic legislators used different language in their Twitter conversations about vaccination during the COVID-19 era, leading to increased political polarization of vaccine-related tweets.
Other studies have found associations between politicized discussion of vaccination and decreased support of vaccine mandates and intention to vaccinate. These findings suggest that the language politicians use to communicate with their constituents about vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic may play an important role in determining vaccine uptake.
Communication about vaccination from state and federal legislators is also of particular importance given that, in addition to communicating with their constituents, these legislators enact policies that impact vaccine development and distribution.
Dr. Buttenheim and team concluded in their JMIR Publications Research Output that “Republican and Democratic legislators engaged in substantively different conversations about vaccination on Twitter during the COVID-19 era, which led to an increase in political polarization of vaccine-related tweets throughout much of the pandemic. Republicans were engaged in a focused conversation about the successful development of a vaccine, and Democrats used a broader range of topics, which was more consistent with public health messaging about vaccination. These patterns have the potential to contribute to vaccine hesitancy, and future research is needed to determine the real-world impact of political communication on COVID-19 vaccine uptake.”
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2196/32372
Full text: https://infodemiology.jmir.org/2022/1/e32372/
Free Altmetric Report: https://jmir.altmetric.com/details/123296609
Keywords: social media, Twitter, vaccination, partisanship, COVID-19, vaccine, natural language processing, NLP, hesitancy, politicization, communication, linguistic, pattern
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and it is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.jmirpublications.com or connect with us via social:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JMIRPublications
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JMedInternetRes
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmirpub
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jmir-publications
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Media Contact: communications@jmir.org
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JMIR is a registered trademark of JMIR Publications.
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JMIR Publications recently published "Partisan Differences in Legislators’ Discussion of Vaccination on Twitter During the COVID-19 Era: Natural Language Processing Analysis" in JMIR Infodemiology.
The aims of this study were:
To evaluate vaccine-related tweets posted by state and federal legislators during the COVID-19 era and to describe the content of these tweets; to examine the differences in vaccine-related tweet content between Democrats and Republicans; and to quantify partisan differences in vaccine-related communication.
These authors abstracted all vaccine-related tweets produced by state and federal legislators between February 1, 2020, and December 11, 2020. They used latent Dirichlet allocation to define the tweet topics and used descriptive statistics to describe differences by party in the use of topics and changes in political polarization over time. They included 14,519 tweets generated by 1463 state legislators and 521 federal legislators.
The authors found that Republican and Democratic legislators used different language in their Twitter conversations about vaccination during the COVID-19 era, leading to increased political polarization of vaccine-related tweets.
Other studies have found associations between politicized discussion of vaccination and decreased support of vaccine mandates and intention to vaccinate. These findings suggest that the language politicians use to communicate with their constituents about vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic may play an important role in determining vaccine uptake.
Communication about vaccination from state and federal legislators is also of particular importance given that, in addition to communicating with their constituents, these legislators enact policies that impact vaccine development and distribution.
Dr. Buttenheim and team concluded in their JMIR Publications Research Output that “Republican and Democratic legislators engaged in substantively different conversations about vaccination on Twitter during the COVID-19 era, which led to an increase in political polarization of vaccine-related tweets throughout much of the pandemic. Republicans were engaged in a focused conversation about the successful development of a vaccine, and Democrats used a broader range of topics, which was more consistent with public health messaging about vaccination. These patterns have the potential to contribute to vaccine hesitancy, and future research is needed to determine the real-world impact of political communication on COVID-19 vaccine uptake.”
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2196/32372
Full text: https://infodemiology.jmir.org/2022/1/e32372/
Free Altmetric Report: https://jmir.altmetric.com/details/123296609
Keywords: social media, Twitter, vaccination, partisanship, COVID-19, vaccine, natural language processing, NLP, hesitancy, politicization, communication, linguistic, pattern
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and it is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
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- published: 07 Dec 2022
- views: 102
25:22
JMIR Formative Research | Competition & Integration of Health Systems Post COVID-19
JMIR Publications published a study titled “Competition and Integration of US Health Systems in the Post-COVID-19 New Normal: Cross-sectional Survey” in JMIR Fo...
JMIR Publications published a study titled “Competition and Integration of US Health Systems in the Post-COVID-19 New Normal: Cross-sectional Survey” in JMIR Formative Research, which reported that the smaller the geographical region in which mergers and acquisitions (M&A;) activity is pursued, the higher the likelihood that monopolistic tendencies will result.
The authors focused on three types of competition perceptions:
External environment uncertainty–related competition,
Technology disruption–driven competition, and
Customer service–driven competition
They also studied two integration plans:
Vertical integration, and
Horizontal integration
Dr. Jiban Khuntia, PhD, from the University of Colorado Denver said, “The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 transformed several aspects of the health care industry.”
In general, some of the financial and operational challenges have led to integrations among health systems to survive in the post-pandemic “new normal,” with several health systems planning M&A; activity involving billions of dollars.
For instance, recent announcements of UnitedHealth’s US $13 billion acquisition of Change Healthcare, Centene’s US $2.2 billion purchase of Magellan Health, Anthem’s deal for MMM Holdings in Puerto Rico, and Cigna’s acquisition of the urgent care telehealth provider MDLIVE have exemplified both horizontal and vertical integration progressions in the US healthcare industry in 2021.
In this study specifically, the authors first objective sought to examine how health system characteristics lead to competition perceptions among health systems, as reported by CEOs in 2021. The second objective of this study was to examine how these competition perceptions influence vertical and horizontal integrations of US health systems in the post–COVID-19 new normal.
They ultimately found that systems have a high level of the four types of competition perception, with the greatest concerns being technology disruption–driven competition rather than environment uncertainty–related competition and customer service–driven competition.
Dr. Khuntia and the research team concluded in their JMIR Publications Research Output that this study unravels competition-integration dynamics and relates external environment uncertainty, technological competition, and customer services–driven competition to vertical and horizontal integration plans.
Almost all health systems have some plans for integrations; however, the study found that environmental uncertainty drives integration more than other competitive factors. In addition, health systems with heavy competition dynamics will opt for mergers to alleviate survival challenges.
Although interventions in the US health care sector are achieved through laws and regulations, proactively managing competition is an essential aspect of shaping policy interventions, and this requires broader discussion and action.
This study is one part of HARC’s efforts to identify the current trends for health systems. Every year, the research team at HARC surveys hundreds of CEOs of health systems across the United States to learn health systems’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic, to investigate challenges, opportunities, strategies, and concerns faced by health systems, and to gain insights and implications for the healthcare industry.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2196/32477
Full text: https://formative.jmir.org/2022/3/e32477/
Free Altmetric Report: https://jmir.altmetric.com/details/125239791
Keywords: post-COVID-19, health system, competition, vertical integration, horizontal integration, COVID-19, integration, cross-sectional, survey, United States, characteristic, perception, decision
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open-access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and it is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.jmirpublications.com or connect with us via:
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JMIR is a registered trademark of JMIR Publications.
https://wn.com/Jmir_Formative_Research_|_Competition_Integration_Of_Health_Systems_Post_Covid_19
JMIR Publications published a study titled “Competition and Integration of US Health Systems in the Post-COVID-19 New Normal: Cross-sectional Survey” in JMIR Formative Research, which reported that the smaller the geographical region in which mergers and acquisitions (M&A;) activity is pursued, the higher the likelihood that monopolistic tendencies will result.
The authors focused on three types of competition perceptions:
External environment uncertainty–related competition,
Technology disruption–driven competition, and
Customer service–driven competition
They also studied two integration plans:
Vertical integration, and
Horizontal integration
Dr. Jiban Khuntia, PhD, from the University of Colorado Denver said, “The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 transformed several aspects of the health care industry.”
In general, some of the financial and operational challenges have led to integrations among health systems to survive in the post-pandemic “new normal,” with several health systems planning M&A; activity involving billions of dollars.
For instance, recent announcements of UnitedHealth’s US $13 billion acquisition of Change Healthcare, Centene’s US $2.2 billion purchase of Magellan Health, Anthem’s deal for MMM Holdings in Puerto Rico, and Cigna’s acquisition of the urgent care telehealth provider MDLIVE have exemplified both horizontal and vertical integration progressions in the US healthcare industry in 2021.
In this study specifically, the authors first objective sought to examine how health system characteristics lead to competition perceptions among health systems, as reported by CEOs in 2021. The second objective of this study was to examine how these competition perceptions influence vertical and horizontal integrations of US health systems in the post–COVID-19 new normal.
They ultimately found that systems have a high level of the four types of competition perception, with the greatest concerns being technology disruption–driven competition rather than environment uncertainty–related competition and customer service–driven competition.
Dr. Khuntia and the research team concluded in their JMIR Publications Research Output that this study unravels competition-integration dynamics and relates external environment uncertainty, technological competition, and customer services–driven competition to vertical and horizontal integration plans.
Almost all health systems have some plans for integrations; however, the study found that environmental uncertainty drives integration more than other competitive factors. In addition, health systems with heavy competition dynamics will opt for mergers to alleviate survival challenges.
Although interventions in the US health care sector are achieved through laws and regulations, proactively managing competition is an essential aspect of shaping policy interventions, and this requires broader discussion and action.
This study is one part of HARC’s efforts to identify the current trends for health systems. Every year, the research team at HARC surveys hundreds of CEOs of health systems across the United States to learn health systems’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic, to investigate challenges, opportunities, strategies, and concerns faced by health systems, and to gain insights and implications for the healthcare industry.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2196/32477
Full text: https://formative.jmir.org/2022/3/e32477/
Free Altmetric Report: https://jmir.altmetric.com/details/125239791
Keywords: post-COVID-19, health system, competition, vertical integration, horizontal integration, COVID-19, integration, cross-sectional, survey, United States, characteristic, perception, decision
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open-access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and it is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
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- published: 09 Aug 2022
- views: 5710
7:12
JMIR Infodemiology, introduced by Tim Mackey, published by JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications introduces a new journal to its ever growing portfolio of open access, digital science family of journals.
JMIR Infodemiology is a new journa...
JMIR Publications introduces a new journal to its ever growing portfolio of open access, digital science family of journals.
JMIR Infodemiology is a new journal (launched in 2021) focusing on determinants and distribution of health information and misinformation on the internet, and its effect on public and individual health.
Listen to Tim Mackey, Co-Editor in Chief, talk about the need for this new journal, what Infodemiology is and how the journal is set up and the importance and need for an ever growing home for research and insights for misinformation, fake news, infodemics and infodemiology.
https://wn.com/Jmir_Infodemiology,_Introduced_By_Tim_Mackey,_Published_By_Jmir_Publications
JMIR Publications introduces a new journal to its ever growing portfolio of open access, digital science family of journals.
JMIR Infodemiology is a new journal (launched in 2021) focusing on determinants and distribution of health information and misinformation on the internet, and its effect on public and individual health.
Listen to Tim Mackey, Co-Editor in Chief, talk about the need for this new journal, what Infodemiology is and how the journal is set up and the importance and need for an ever growing home for research and insights for misinformation, fake news, infodemics and infodemiology.
- published: 08 Jun 2021
- views: 772
3:35
JMIR Dermatology - Robert Dellavalle (Editor-in-Chief)
JMIR Dermatology (JDerm) is a sister journal of Journal of Medical Internet Research (the leading open-access journal in health informatics), The journal focuse...
JMIR Dermatology (JDerm) is a sister journal of Journal of Medical Internet Research (the leading open-access journal in health informatics), The journal focuses on all topics related to diseases of the skin, hair, and nails, with special emphasis on technologies for information exchange, education, and clinical care.
Hear from Dr. Robert Dellavalle, editor in chief, on the vision and focus to steering the journal to be the top academic dermatology journal and the official journal of the International Society of Digital Health in Dermatology (ISDHD).
Visit the journal's homepage to read the current open access, peer reviewed articles and to submit your paper today: https://derma.jmir.org/
https://wn.com/Jmir_Dermatology_Robert_Dellavalle_(Editor_In_Chief)
JMIR Dermatology (JDerm) is a sister journal of Journal of Medical Internet Research (the leading open-access journal in health informatics), The journal focuses on all topics related to diseases of the skin, hair, and nails, with special emphasis on technologies for information exchange, education, and clinical care.
Hear from Dr. Robert Dellavalle, editor in chief, on the vision and focus to steering the journal to be the top academic dermatology journal and the official journal of the International Society of Digital Health in Dermatology (ISDHD).
Visit the journal's homepage to read the current open access, peer reviewed articles and to submit your paper today: https://derma.jmir.org/
- published: 20 Feb 2024
- views: 107
30:20
Digital Therapeutics in Advancing Modern Mental Health Care
The Society of Digital Psychiatry in collaboration with JMIR Mental Health, an open access, peer-reviewed journal published by JMIR Publications, invites you to...
The Society of Digital Psychiatry in collaboration with JMIR Mental Health, an open access, peer-reviewed journal published by JMIR Publications, invites you to a webinar titled ‘Digital Therapeutics in Advancing Modern Mental Health Care’
Digital therapeutics include web-based programs, mobile apps, and wearable devices that use software-driven methods to prevent, treat, or manage various clinical conditions. Within mental health care, these tools offer innovative ways to support patients by providing evidence-based interventions that can enhance access to care, track symptoms in real-time, and offer personalized treatment options. Join us for an enlightening discussion with Dr. Abhi Pratap and Dr. John Torous as they delve into the growing field of digital therapeutics, highlighting their applications in mental health care, discussing emerging research, and exploring the potential for these technologies to complement traditional treatment approaches.
The webinar was held on September 25, 2024.
Find out more about JMIR Mental Health: https://mental.jmir.org
Panelist of this webinar:
Abhi Pratap, PhD
Moderated by:
John Torous, MD, MBI, Cofounder, Society of Digital Psychiatry
#mentalhealth #eatingdisordertreatment #mentalhealthtips #webinarseries #DigitalTherapeutics
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About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health, and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
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https://wn.com/Digital_Therapeutics_In_Advancing_Modern_Mental_Health_Care
The Society of Digital Psychiatry in collaboration with JMIR Mental Health, an open access, peer-reviewed journal published by JMIR Publications, invites you to a webinar titled ‘Digital Therapeutics in Advancing Modern Mental Health Care’
Digital therapeutics include web-based programs, mobile apps, and wearable devices that use software-driven methods to prevent, treat, or manage various clinical conditions. Within mental health care, these tools offer innovative ways to support patients by providing evidence-based interventions that can enhance access to care, track symptoms in real-time, and offer personalized treatment options. Join us for an enlightening discussion with Dr. Abhi Pratap and Dr. John Torous as they delve into the growing field of digital therapeutics, highlighting their applications in mental health care, discussing emerging research, and exploring the potential for these technologies to complement traditional treatment approaches.
The webinar was held on September 25, 2024.
Find out more about JMIR Mental Health: https://mental.jmir.org
Panelist of this webinar:
Abhi Pratap, PhD
Moderated by:
John Torous, MD, MBI, Cofounder, Society of Digital Psychiatry
#mentalhealth #eatingdisordertreatment #mentalhealthtips #webinarseries #DigitalTherapeutics
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About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health, and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
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Head Office - 130 Queens Quay East, Unit 1100 Toronto, ON, M5A 0P6 Canada
Media Contact - Communications@JMIR.org
The content of this communication is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, published by JMIR Publications, is properly cited.
- published: 01 Oct 2024
- views: 323
2:30
JMIR Neurotechnology | A New Addition to the JMIR Publications Journal Portfolio
JMIR Publications is pleased to announce the expansion of their journal portfolio with JMIR Neurotechnology (JNT) a gold open access, peer-reviewed journal focu...
JMIR Publications is pleased to announce the expansion of their journal portfolio with JMIR Neurotechnology (JNT) a gold open access, peer-reviewed journal focused on the intersection between clinical neuroscience and technology to prevent, diagnose, and treat neurological disorders.
This journal was launched due to the fact that advances in many domains are providing valuable contributions, ranging from new findings from basic research aimed at unraveling applied behavioral approaches to improve neurological functions and health-related quality of life such as mindfulness and meditation training anchored in novel neurotechnology that provide both scientists and patients with new tools for research and treatment.
In this context, the journal pragmatically defines neurotechnology as the use of information technology to diagnose or treat chronic neurological disease.
Building on the JMIR Publications foundation, JMIR Neurotechnology intends to support development of novel diagnostic and treatment tools and paradigms for neurological diseases, leveraging recent insights from clinical neuroscience and information technology.
The hope is to foster explicit linking of two domains into a merged domain and single, coherent neurotechnology community, defined as “those exploring the use of technologies to diagnose and treat chronic neurological disease.”
This journal will support the development of novel diagnostic and treatment paradigms for neurological diseases, leveraging recent insights from clinical neuroscience and information technologies, with the explicit intention of linking these two domains so closely that they are forged into a combined domain and a coherent community of discussion, debate, and problem-solving.
Dr. Pieter Kubben, MD, PhD a Neurosurgeon from The Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands and Editor-in-Chief of JMIR Neurotechnology said, "JNT aims to be a platform where applied human research can connect patients, caregivers, and information engineers active in any neurological domain where patient benefit is clear for all involved. JNT is not interested in fundamental neuroscience nor in animal research"
Kubben hopes that the journal will serve as a gathering place for all involved with patient care, whether directly or indirectly since we believe that understanding and managing chronic diseases is and must be a team endeavor, involving different people serving in a wide assortment of complementary roles.
JMIR Publications and JMIR Neurotechnology editors also recognize the value of public/private partnerships and hope the journal can support collaboration and foster sustainable innovation between these critical players.
These teams explicitly want to connect these various domains that typically are separate and hope to do so in part by including a short, author-written statement- which we call a “handshake box” with every article.
Authors of clinically-oriented articles will be asked to write a handshake text that concisely articulates the technical implications of their findings, and authors of technical work will similarly write handshake text to articulate the clinical implications of their work.
This Journal hopes to make authors feel comfortable in articulating their findings in digestible terms for all those involved in understanding neurological diseases. The worlds of all those involved in these challenges are not different and should be separated and the JMIR Neurotechnology handshake box is meant to close this common communication gap between domains.
Dr. Kubben concluded, “We warmly welcome you onto our JNT bridge and hope to see you there as part of our evolving community!"
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DOI - https://doi.org/10.2196/41122
Full-text - https://neuro.jmir.org/2022/1/e41122
Free Altmetric Report - https://jmir.altmetric.com/details/doi/10.2196/41122
Keywords - neurotechnology, neurological disorders, treatment tools, chronic neurological disease, information technology
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and it is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JMIRPublications
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Head Office - 130 Queens Quay East, Unit 1100 Toronto, ON, M5A 0P6 Canada
https://wn.com/Jmir_Neurotechnology_|_A_New_Addition_To_The_Jmir_Publications_Journal_Portfolio
JMIR Publications is pleased to announce the expansion of their journal portfolio with JMIR Neurotechnology (JNT) a gold open access, peer-reviewed journal focused on the intersection between clinical neuroscience and technology to prevent, diagnose, and treat neurological disorders.
This journal was launched due to the fact that advances in many domains are providing valuable contributions, ranging from new findings from basic research aimed at unraveling applied behavioral approaches to improve neurological functions and health-related quality of life such as mindfulness and meditation training anchored in novel neurotechnology that provide both scientists and patients with new tools for research and treatment.
In this context, the journal pragmatically defines neurotechnology as the use of information technology to diagnose or treat chronic neurological disease.
Building on the JMIR Publications foundation, JMIR Neurotechnology intends to support development of novel diagnostic and treatment tools and paradigms for neurological diseases, leveraging recent insights from clinical neuroscience and information technology.
The hope is to foster explicit linking of two domains into a merged domain and single, coherent neurotechnology community, defined as “those exploring the use of technologies to diagnose and treat chronic neurological disease.”
This journal will support the development of novel diagnostic and treatment paradigms for neurological diseases, leveraging recent insights from clinical neuroscience and information technologies, with the explicit intention of linking these two domains so closely that they are forged into a combined domain and a coherent community of discussion, debate, and problem-solving.
Dr. Pieter Kubben, MD, PhD a Neurosurgeon from The Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands and Editor-in-Chief of JMIR Neurotechnology said, "JNT aims to be a platform where applied human research can connect patients, caregivers, and information engineers active in any neurological domain where patient benefit is clear for all involved. JNT is not interested in fundamental neuroscience nor in animal research"
Kubben hopes that the journal will serve as a gathering place for all involved with patient care, whether directly or indirectly since we believe that understanding and managing chronic diseases is and must be a team endeavor, involving different people serving in a wide assortment of complementary roles.
JMIR Publications and JMIR Neurotechnology editors also recognize the value of public/private partnerships and hope the journal can support collaboration and foster sustainable innovation between these critical players.
These teams explicitly want to connect these various domains that typically are separate and hope to do so in part by including a short, author-written statement- which we call a “handshake box” with every article.
Authors of clinically-oriented articles will be asked to write a handshake text that concisely articulates the technical implications of their findings, and authors of technical work will similarly write handshake text to articulate the clinical implications of their work.
This Journal hopes to make authors feel comfortable in articulating their findings in digestible terms for all those involved in understanding neurological diseases. The worlds of all those involved in these challenges are not different and should be separated and the JMIR Neurotechnology handshake box is meant to close this common communication gap between domains.
Dr. Kubben concluded, “We warmly welcome you onto our JNT bridge and hope to see you there as part of our evolving community!"
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DOI - https://doi.org/10.2196/41122
Full-text - https://neuro.jmir.org/2022/1/e41122
Free Altmetric Report - https://jmir.altmetric.com/details/doi/10.2196/41122
Keywords - neurotechnology, neurological disorders, treatment tools, chronic neurological disease, information technology
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and it is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
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Head Office - 130 Queens Quay East, Unit 1100 Toronto, ON, M5A 0P6 Canada
- published: 31 Jan 2023
- views: 6727
24:38
JMIR Medical Education | How does ChatGPT perform on the USMLE?
In this video, Gunther Eysenbach, chief executive officer of JMIR Publications and executive editor of the Journal of Medical Internet Research, interviews Dr A...
In this video, Gunther Eysenbach, chief executive officer of JMIR Publications and executive editor of the Journal of Medical Internet Research, interviews Dr Andrew Taylor from Yale University School of Medicine on their recent publication highlighting the potential of ChatGPT in medical education. Dr Talyor and colleagues examined how the AI model ChatGPT fared on the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE)—read their full paper published in JMIR Medical Education (https://doi.org/10.2196/45312).
In their study, Dr Taylor and colleagues compared ChatGPT to other large language models, such as InstructGPT and GPT-3, and found that ChatGPT's additional dialogic component, driven by prior training on question answering data sets, resulted in additional information and reasoning for the answers it generated. They used several data sets reflective of questions on the USMLE and found that ChatGPT's accuracy in answering those questions was at par with a third-year medical student.
In the interview, Dr Taylor discusses the potential for ChatGPT to be used as an AI-based tutor system or peer buddy for educational purposes, as well as ChatGPT’s limitations, such as the need for structured prompts. Read Dr Gunther Eysenbach’s editorial for an interesting conversation with ChatGPT on this topic.
Watch this video interview to know more about ChatGPT's potential use in medical education and how it could revolutionize the way we learn and prepare for exams.
Submit your research on the role of generative language models and AI in medical education to JMIR Publications: https://mededu.jmir.org/announcements/365
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DOI - https://doi.org/10.2196/45312
Full-text - https://mededu.jmir.org/2023/1/e45312
Corresponding author - David Chartash, PhD, Section for Biomedical Informatics and Data Science, Yale University School of Medicine, 300 George Street, Suite 50, New Haven, CT, US
Phone - 1 203-737-5379
Email - david.chartash@yale.edu
Keywords - natural language processing, NLP, MedQA, generative pre-trained transformer, GPT, medical education, chatbot, artificial intelligence, education technology, ChatGPT, conversational agent, machine learning
About JMIR Publications
JMIR Publications is a leading, born-digital, open access publisher of 30+ academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on the intersection of health and technology. Its flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in content breadth and visibility, and it is the largest journal in the medical informatics field.
To learn more about JMIR Publications, please visit https://www.JMIRPublications.com or connect with us via:
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Head Office - 130 Queens Quay East, Unit 1100 Toronto, ON, M5A 0P6 Canada
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In this video, Gunther Eysenbach, chief executive officer of JMIR Publications and executive editor of the Journal of Medical Internet Research, interviews Dr Andrew Taylor from Yale University School of Medicine on their recent publication highlighting the potential of ChatGPT in medical education. Dr Talyor and colleagues examined how the AI model ChatGPT fared on the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE)—read their full paper published in JMIR Medical Education (https://doi.org/10.2196/45312).
In their study, Dr Taylor and colleagues compared ChatGPT to other large language models, such as InstructGPT and GPT-3, and found that ChatGPT's additional dialogic component, driven by prior training on question answering data sets, resulted in additional information and reasoning for the answers it generated. They used several data sets reflective of questions on the USMLE and found that ChatGPT's accuracy in answering those questions was at par with a third-year medical student.
In the interview, Dr Taylor discusses the potential for ChatGPT to be used as an AI-based tutor system or peer buddy for educational purposes, as well as ChatGPT’s limitations, such as the need for structured prompts. Read Dr Gunther Eysenbach’s editorial for an interesting conversation with ChatGPT on this topic.
Watch this video interview to know more about ChatGPT's potential use in medical education and how it could revolutionize the way we learn and prepare for exams.
Submit your research on the role of generative language models and AI in medical education to JMIR Publications: https://mededu.jmir.org/announcements/365
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DOI - https://doi.org/10.2196/45312
Full-text - https://mededu.jmir.org/2023/1/e45312
Corresponding author - David Chartash, PhD, Section for Biomedical Informatics and Data Science, Yale University School of Medicine, 300 George Street, Suite 50, New Haven, CT, US
Phone - 1 203-737-5379
Email - david.chartash@yale.edu
Keywords - natural language processing, NLP, MedQA, generative pre-trained transformer, GPT, medical education, chatbot, artificial intelligence, education technology, ChatGPT, conversational agent, machine learning
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- published: 29 Mar 2023
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