Social media connect people by sharing text, photos, audio and videos among themselves. Medical professional and patients also communicate through social media; however, issues of privacy and confidentiality of medical professions in regards to medical and health care decisions contradict with the openness of the usage of social media. Member of the medical profession can use social media but need to abide by the code of conduct of medical ethics in order to render the best possible services. This paper emphasizes on the needs of inclusion of social media usage in future health care providers’ curriculum by the higher educational institutions in order to aware of the ethical and professional aspect
The fast development and accessibility of social media has created an important potential for improv...
The recent report of the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA), Professionalism in the...
Social media can be an excellent tool in the training of future doctors, but also in their future wo...
With an ever increasing user base and expanding modes of utilisation, social media has significantly...
Abstract Use of social media by doctors and medical students is common and growing. A...
The popularity of social media has grown rapidly and healthcare practitioners and students commonly ...
AbstractIn the last years there has been a growing interest in using social media in every area of h...
Background The rising societal use of social media has encouraged health professionals to use social...
Social Media (SM) is changing the way physicians and patients interact. SM is one of the drivers tow...
Introduction Behaviour is visible in real-life events, but also on social media. While some national...
Background The rising societal use of social media has encouraged health professionals to use socia...
The popularity of social media amongst medical professionals has led to widespread use for both netw...
In August 2019, the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) released booklet 16, entitle...
Healthcare professionals’ use of social media platforms, such as blogs, wikis, and social networking...
The increased use of social media by physicians, combined with the ease of finding information onlin...
The fast development and accessibility of social media has created an important potential for improv...
The recent report of the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA), Professionalism in the...
Social media can be an excellent tool in the training of future doctors, but also in their future wo...
With an ever increasing user base and expanding modes of utilisation, social media has significantly...
Abstract Use of social media by doctors and medical students is common and growing. A...
The popularity of social media has grown rapidly and healthcare practitioners and students commonly ...
AbstractIn the last years there has been a growing interest in using social media in every area of h...
Background The rising societal use of social media has encouraged health professionals to use social...
Social Media (SM) is changing the way physicians and patients interact. SM is one of the drivers tow...
Introduction Behaviour is visible in real-life events, but also on social media. While some national...
Background The rising societal use of social media has encouraged health professionals to use socia...
The popularity of social media amongst medical professionals has led to widespread use for both netw...
In August 2019, the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) released booklet 16, entitle...
Healthcare professionals’ use of social media platforms, such as blogs, wikis, and social networking...
The increased use of social media by physicians, combined with the ease of finding information onlin...
The fast development and accessibility of social media has created an important potential for improv...
The recent report of the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA), Professionalism in the...
Social media can be an excellent tool in the training of future doctors, but also in their future wo...