Introduction Many doctors and dentists took to social media to raise alarm and/or express professional opinion, dissatisfaction, anger and/or incredulity associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. Although most of these social media posts involved practitioners from abroad, this article explores whether they would attract fitness to practise investigations had they been posted by UK-based medical and dental practitioners. In particular, it asks whether such conduct comes into conflict with the existing professional standards issued by the General Medical Council (GMC) and the General Dental Council (GDC). It questions also whether those guidelines should be updated and/or further clarified in view of the extraordinary circumstances posed by the...
In the face of the rapid evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals on the frontli...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic forced a UK-wide closure of dental services. An understanding of p...
How has the COVID-19 pandemic influenced models of professionalism in health systems? In this chapte...
Introduction Many doctors and dentists took to social media to raise alarm and/or express professio...
Abstract Use of social media by doctors and medical students is common and growing. A...
Objective: This article aims to explore the role and responsibility of physicians in the era of soci...
The use of social media as a tool for professional communication and education in the healthcare ind...
The use of social media as a tool for professional communication and education in the healthcare ind...
Use of social media has increased amongst health professionals. This has benefits for patient care b...
Social mediais a popular, technology-led form of communication. It has a developing but contentious ...
Numerous social media platforms are accessible to healthcare professionals and to patients. The aim ...
Social media are part of the fabric of today’s world, from which health care is not excluded. Based ...
Social media is a popular, technology-led form of communication. It has a developing but contentious...
Health information-seeking behavior provides a variety of benefits, such as reducing knowledge gaps ...
In the face of the rapid evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals on the frontli...
In the face of the rapid evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals on the frontli...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic forced a UK-wide closure of dental services. An understanding of p...
How has the COVID-19 pandemic influenced models of professionalism in health systems? In this chapte...
Introduction Many doctors and dentists took to social media to raise alarm and/or express professio...
Abstract Use of social media by doctors and medical students is common and growing. A...
Objective: This article aims to explore the role and responsibility of physicians in the era of soci...
The use of social media as a tool for professional communication and education in the healthcare ind...
The use of social media as a tool for professional communication and education in the healthcare ind...
Use of social media has increased amongst health professionals. This has benefits for patient care b...
Social mediais a popular, technology-led form of communication. It has a developing but contentious ...
Numerous social media platforms are accessible to healthcare professionals and to patients. The aim ...
Social media are part of the fabric of today’s world, from which health care is not excluded. Based ...
Social media is a popular, technology-led form of communication. It has a developing but contentious...
Health information-seeking behavior provides a variety of benefits, such as reducing knowledge gaps ...
In the face of the rapid evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals on the frontli...
In the face of the rapid evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals on the frontli...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic forced a UK-wide closure of dental services. An understanding of p...
How has the COVID-19 pandemic influenced models of professionalism in health systems? In this chapte...