Tejas DesaiSivakumar SridharanXavier Vela ParadaRolando Claure‐Del GranadoCarlos OrantesHector MadariagaKrishnam Raju PenmatsaGopal BasuFernanda Arce Amare2026-03-222026-03-22201810.1093/ckj/sfy003https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfy003https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/46067Citaciones: 9Social media is gaining popularity amongst both medical educators and life-long learners. One of the most popular social media platforms used by the medical community is Twitter, which is popular amongst physicians, students and patients, and particularly in medical societies. Major international and regional societies commonly use Twitter to amplify their reach beyond what their live annual meetings can achieve. There has been a unique and notable effort by Nephrology societies to craft a structured social media strategy that results in the broadest reach to the community of nephrology providers. We report on the first three such experiments performed by three separate nephrology organizations.enPopularitySocial mediaMedicineCraftNephrologyPublic relationsMedical educationFrontierInternal medicineFamily medicineExploring the uncharted territory of social media: the next frontier of medical education in nephrologyarticle