Purpose of Review: We explore the utility of social media platforms as educational tools in dermatology, providing a summary of how these sites are used by the public and dermatologists alike, and demonstrating ways these findings may be applied for educational purposes. Recent Findings: Over half of the world\u27s population utilizes social media platforms. More recently, these platforms have increasingly been used for educational purposes. In the field of dermatology, a large portion of the educational content is coming from users with no formal medical or dermatologic training. Summary: Each of the top five social media platforms in the world (Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook) has unique qualities which people may utiliz...
Social media is used by many students at universities, with sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouT...
Despite the increasing prevalence of social media usage, the activity of dermatology journals and pr...
We found the Roche et al article on prevailing dermatology-related topics on the rapidly growing Ti...
Purpose of Review: The purpose of review is to provide guidance on the use of social media within th...
Purpose of Review: The immense growth of social media has afforded new opportunities in dermatology ...
Introduction. Social media has completely taken over multiple aspects of our lives, it has a promine...
In the current digital age, medical education has slowly evolved from the largely lecture-based teac...
Social media has become a popular means for raising awareness and providing education. Over the last...
The use of social media in medicine has been increasingly studied in recent years, especially concer...
Digital health education is a new approach that is receiving increasing attention with advantages su...
Dermatology is poorly taught to medical students despite the fact it represents up to 20% of present...
Digital health education is a new approach that is receiving increasing attention with advantages su...
Social media (SoMe) refers to a variety of virtual platforms used to enhance sharing of information....
The novel photo-sharing social networking platform, Instagram, has an impressive following of 75 mil...
Despite the increasing popularity of social media, the activity of dermatology residency programs on...
Social media is used by many students at universities, with sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouT...
Despite the increasing prevalence of social media usage, the activity of dermatology journals and pr...
We found the Roche et al article on prevailing dermatology-related topics on the rapidly growing Ti...
Purpose of Review: The purpose of review is to provide guidance on the use of social media within th...
Purpose of Review: The immense growth of social media has afforded new opportunities in dermatology ...
Introduction. Social media has completely taken over multiple aspects of our lives, it has a promine...
In the current digital age, medical education has slowly evolved from the largely lecture-based teac...
Social media has become a popular means for raising awareness and providing education. Over the last...
The use of social media in medicine has been increasingly studied in recent years, especially concer...
Digital health education is a new approach that is receiving increasing attention with advantages su...
Dermatology is poorly taught to medical students despite the fact it represents up to 20% of present...
Digital health education is a new approach that is receiving increasing attention with advantages su...
Social media (SoMe) refers to a variety of virtual platforms used to enhance sharing of information....
The novel photo-sharing social networking platform, Instagram, has an impressive following of 75 mil...
Despite the increasing popularity of social media, the activity of dermatology residency programs on...
Social media is used by many students at universities, with sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouT...
Despite the increasing prevalence of social media usage, the activity of dermatology journals and pr...
We found the Roche et al article on prevailing dermatology-related topics on the rapidly growing Ti...