Do you follow specific journals? Rely on newsletters, podcasts, or medical apps? Are social media and academic forums part of your toolkit?
Share your sources.
Do you follow specific journals? Rely on newsletters, podcasts, or medical apps? Are social media and academic forums part of your toolkit?
Share your sources.
I use linkedin to stay updated on recent new for example ICMR, CSIR
I updated from social media platforms and also google top news and linkedin also so, iam updated from these platforms
LinkedIn and podcast are very Good sources for the latest updates in any field.I listen to podcast most often it gives to different perspectives on a particular topic.
I refer to “Uptodate” (online) as a source of latest information and Pediatrics- a journal by American Board of Pediatrics. I am also a member at Doximity. This helps me get many scholarly articles for as a complement.
I keep myself updated through Linkedin and strongly recommend attending webinars related to your field of study. I also refer to podcasts online for eg. OCS Field Guide - A PT Podcast on spotify specifically for Physical therapists.
Podcasts of course are very useful.
I use LinkedIn to stay updated.
1. The “Science Magazine” on LinkedIn
2. A few accounts on Instagram:
Dr. Cal (dr.cal.ur.science.pal)
Maddie Massy (maddiemassy)
Emily McDonald (emonthebrain)
3. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
4. When it comes to podcasts: “talk is biotech! with Guru Singh” is something I look forward to
I keep myself updated through Medscape, PubMed, LinkedIn and Podcasts, which are the great sources. Peer-reviewed journals such as The Lancet, BMJ are my go-to for in-depth research, clinical guidelines, and global health updates.
Linkedin, government websites, groups and discussions like this one, helps a lot!!
Pubmed is the best option available to access review articles.