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    #JHSJC – JHS Focus - 7 month(s) ago

    Created in 2018, the JHS Journal Club is a Twitter-based journal club that allows you to interact with other Journal of Hand Surgery readers and discuss interesting articles in JHS. You’ ll participate in live meetings via Twitter, sharing thoughts with readers from around the world. Step 2. Join the discussion! Post your thoughts on your personal Twitter feed to join the conversation, ensuring that you are adding the #JHSJC hashtag in each message! If you don’ t use the #JHSJC hashtag, it won’ t be seen

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    #JHSJC – JHS Focus - 2 year(s) ago

    JHS Journal Club Created in 2018, the JHS Journal Club is a Twitter-based journal club that allows you to interact with other Journal of Hand Surgery readers and discuss interesting articles in JHS. You’ll participate in live meetings via Twitter, sharing thoughts with readers from around the world. **As of January 2022, we will no longer be using our former platform to hold the discussion…

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