Social media now form a common part of university students' experience. Both at university and after graduation, in their personal and professional lives, social media offer opportunities for connection previously unavailable. The ubiquitous nature of social networking has brought with it professional and ethical issues that need to be addressed. Eprofessionalism, or professionalism in the digital media, has emerged as an important aspect of professional training across a range of disciplines. It is of particular importance in the field of health science due to the need to manage appropriate boundaries with clients. This article provides those involved in health science education with a brief introduction to eprofessionalism and social netw...
Background: Most students in healthcare professions including dentistry use social media; training i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes towards the use of Facebook and online profes...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes towards the use of Facebook and online profes...
Social media now form a common part of university students’ experience. Both at university...
The rapid, expansive and evolving use of social media has prompted the need to interrogate its impac...
Within debates about student professionalism and how to develop it in higher education (HE), increas...
Within debates about student professionalism and how to develop it in higher education (HE), increas...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digitalprofessionalism in...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digitalprofessionalism in...
BACKGROUND: This article, prepared by the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Und...
Background: Most students in healthcare professions including dentistry use social media; training i...
Background: Most students in healthcare professions including dentistry use social media; training i...
Background: Most students in healthcare professions including dentistry use social media; training i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes towards the use of Facebook and online profes...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes towards the use of Facebook and online profes...
Social media now form a common part of university students’ experience. Both at university...
The rapid, expansive and evolving use of social media has prompted the need to interrogate its impac...
Within debates about student professionalism and how to develop it in higher education (HE), increas...
Within debates about student professionalism and how to develop it in higher education (HE), increas...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digitalprofessionalism in...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digitalprofessionalism in...
BACKGROUND: This article, prepared by the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Und...
Background: Most students in healthcare professions including dentistry use social media; training i...
Background: Most students in healthcare professions including dentistry use social media; training i...
Background: Most students in healthcare professions including dentistry use social media; training i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes towards the use of Facebook and online profes...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes towards the use of Facebook and online profes...