Welcome to the #EPA2024 Social Media Toolkit!
Hashtags
The official hashtag for EPA 2024 is #EPA2024. Make sure to use the hashtag when tweeting and posting to be part of the discussion.
Hashtags help connect users within related conversations and are searchable, making them valuable resources for clinicians and patients. We highlight and encourage hashtags but recommend using no more than three per tweet or post.
Other hashtags you can include in your tweets and posts include:
#psychiatry
#psychiatrist
#mentalhealth
What to share
Here are some tips and ideas on what to share during #EPA2024:
- Live tweets from sessions, meetings, and the exhibition. Be sure to use the official hashtag #EPA2024.
- Retweet and repost live coverage coming from the Congress.
- Share your thoughts, ideas, and impressions. Let’s get the conversation going!
Official graphics
Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn
Sample copy (feel free to edit)
Prior to Congress
- I will be attending #EPA2024 Congress – 6-9 April 2024! Join me! – epa-congress.org
- I will be joining #EPA2024 Congress! I invite you to attend – epa-congress.org
- Looking forward to hearing the latest scientific results in #psychiatry during #EPA2024 Congress! Join me epa-congress.org/register
During the Congress
- I am at the #EPA2024 Congress, and it’s looking good!
- Are you at the #EPA2024 Congress? Join the conversation, and share the experience – epa-congress.org
- Just prepared my presentation for #EPA2024 Congress! I am looking forward to [insert one or two sessions] – epa-congress.org
- I am excited to be a part of #EPA2024 Congress – the largest focused European meeting on psychiatry of the year – epa-congress.org
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Policy & Disclaimer
The official EPA social media policy is available below (EPA’s social media disclaimer). EPA strongly encourages anyone using social media to include a disclaimer in their profiles. Examples of this include, but are not limited to, “opinions are my own,” “RT does not equal endorsement” etc.
EPA’s social media disclaimer:
The European Congress of Psychiatry welcomes discussions related to all aspects of psychiatry and related research on our social media sites.
The EPA does not allow the posting of any sensitive information relating to the practice of medicine or any information that directly or indirectly could identify a patient or consumer of health care, as it is in violation of our policy.
The EPA reserves the right to remove any posts that are in violation of our policies and that are deemed offensive.
Promotion of drugs, devices and other medical technologies will not be tolerated, and any comments, discussions or links involving promotional material will be removed. Repeated attempts to post promotional content will result in the individual being blocked. Statements or opinions expressed on the page reflect the views of the contributor, and do not reflect the official views of the EPA, unless otherwise noted. The EPA cannot respond to every comment. Likes and follows on social media channels are not endorsements. The EPA assumes no liability for sensitive information posted by users.