TORONTO – It has allowed us to share in the exploration of space. And now Twitter is taking us into the mysteries of the human heart.
The 140-character social platform, used to extraordinary effect by Canadian astronaut Commander Chris Hadfield last year, will host a cardiac bypass surgery on Thursday.
The social media team of Toronto’s Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre will live tweet a CABG. The acronym, pronounced “cabbage,” stands for coronary artery bypass graft.
Beginning at 8 a.m. EST, Sunnybrook will be tweeting updates and images of the surgery bearing the hashtag #SBheart. People interested can pose questions which will be answered in real time.
Hospital spokeswoman Marie Sanderson says the idea behind the event is to educate the public about heart disease. The event will be archived at sunnybrook.ca/Sbheart.
The hospital believes it will be the first Canadian facility to live tweet heart surgery. But it’s definitely not the first to bring the twittersphere into the operating room.
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