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2014-08-01 01:31:04
Kate Hawkins has been absolutely superb in tweeting to share information about health systems. She tweets through the following account: @RinGsRPC. She regularly shares journals articles, events, and competitions. Through her work with RinGsRPC she tweets specifically about gender and ethics in relation to health systems, two important and sometimes neglected topics. Kate works tirelessly to increase awareness awareness on these issues through information sharing, debate, and knowledge creation. @RinGsRPC is a new account, only being active for about 1-2 months. In the first three days she had over 300 followers! The account is now at over 500 followers - in two months alone she has substantially spread the word about health systems issues.
2014-08-01 08:10:22
Kate is a social media guru in the realm of health systems. She manages to tweet both in a personal capacity, but also across a number of institutional accounts. Her tweets are always spot on!
2014-08-04 05:36:49
Kate also Tweets for the REACHOUT Consortium (www.reachoutconsortium.org) which is focussed on close-to-community providers of health services, or community health workers. She uses it to tell people what we are up to but it is also a good way of finding out what is going on in the world of health systems. Many of our researchers have started using Twitter more seriously now that they can see the benefits. So she's played a capacity development role there too!
2014-09-04 18:18:45
Kate combines many different and often neglected perspectives in health systems...gender, sexuality, subaltern voices...and juggles many commitments to multiple groups fairly. She is highly creative and keeps us all going with great ideas, information
2014-09-08 15:25:10
Reminds us daily through the @PamojaUK twitter feed that gender matters. Had no idea till reading the above, that you manage all of these Twitter handles. That's amazing! All of them so informative.
2014-09-09 08:55:52
Ah, thank you everyone. It is very nice to be appreciated!
2014-09-11 05:23:50
Kate also tweets for REACHOUT (www.reachoutconsortium.org), ReBUILD (www.rebuildconsortium.com) and RinGS (resyst-lshtm.mrmdev.co.uk/rings) highlighting current and relevant health systems information in an interesting, engaging and informative way. She is a creative social media and twitter powerhouse and has inspired many of us in these programmes to get much more active and engage with social media. I have personally learnt much from her leadership in this area - many thanks!
2014-09-11 06:10:39
Kate has been tireless at encouraging many of us who were slow to to engage with social media and technology. Both the scope and relevance of her tweets - in her many guises - has been an important part in helping people like me to recognize that it is an essential element of the communication of our work aswell as a vital resource.
2014-09-11 08:10:51
Kate is excellent in research communication, via Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs, websites. She keeps us updated of very relevant issues and motivates us to try to get better in this as well!
2014-09-12 04:38:22
Kate's tweets are often my first port of call for seeing the latest debate about health systems strengthening and particularly gender issues within that sphere. I find her interesting, informative and up to the minute. She has helped me to consider and use Twitter as a valuable resource in knowledge sharing within research.
2014-10-02 10:37:44
Kate is truly fantastic at her work. I'm constantly inspired by how she uses social media to communicate so many different facets of health systems research.
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