Social Media (SM) is changing the way physicians and patients interact. SM is one of the drivers towards a more patient-centric model of healthcare. It offers a platform for health communications, empowerment and even possibly strengthening the physician-patient relationship. The use of SM in medicine has often brought on a lot of feedback, more negative than positive ones. The academic literature is commonly seen with articles on SM and how it poses dangers and risks to medical personnel. Many SM usage guidelines are also geared towards the expectations of misuse rather than positive considerations and constructive use. There is a need to assess its impact and utilisation in medicine, through processes such as consultation, education and c...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Tacit knowledge sharing amongst physicians, such as the sharing of clinical experiences, skills, or ...
Social media is everywhere; its use has grown exponentially over recent years. The prevalence of the...
Healthcare professionals’ use of social media platforms, such as blogs, wikis, and social networking...
Abstract Use of social media by doctors and medical students is common and growing. A...
With an ever increasing user base and expanding modes of utilisation, social media has significantly...
In our “e-society,” social media are pervasive, rapidly evolving, and increasingly influencing the h...
Whether we like it or not, social media has become part and parcel of daily living. We use it not on...
ABSTRACT The rise of social media created by Internet users and hosted by popular sites such as Fac...
Social media (SM) includes forms of electronic communication through which users create virtual comm...
The advent of Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook just over 10 years ago ushered in the second digital age, b...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
The issue of social media in healthcare has been frequently discussed since Health 2.0 appeared in t...
Social media connect people by sharing text, photos, audio and videos among themselves. Medical prof...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Tacit knowledge sharing amongst physicians, such as the sharing of clinical experiences, skills, or ...
Social media is everywhere; its use has grown exponentially over recent years. The prevalence of the...
Healthcare professionals’ use of social media platforms, such as blogs, wikis, and social networking...
Abstract Use of social media by doctors and medical students is common and growing. A...
With an ever increasing user base and expanding modes of utilisation, social media has significantly...
In our “e-society,” social media are pervasive, rapidly evolving, and increasingly influencing the h...
Whether we like it or not, social media has become part and parcel of daily living. We use it not on...
ABSTRACT The rise of social media created by Internet users and hosted by popular sites such as Fac...
Social media (SM) includes forms of electronic communication through which users create virtual comm...
The advent of Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook just over 10 years ago ushered in the second digital age, b...
Social media are dynamic tools that have allowed virtual socialization and dialogue to emerge on the...
The issue of social media in healthcare has been frequently discussed since Health 2.0 appeared in t...
Social media connect people by sharing text, photos, audio and videos among themselves. Medical prof...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Background: Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this t...
Tacit knowledge sharing amongst physicians, such as the sharing of clinical experiences, skills, or ...