Aim: To describe and compare social media (SM) use habits, and attitudes of medical and dental students toward e-professionalism and to determine their opinion on potentially unprofessional behavior and posts. ----- Methods: In this quantitative cross-sectional questionnaire study, students of the University of Zagreb School of Medicine and those of the School of Dental Medicine completed a survey-specific questionnaire on the use of SM, SM habits, and attitudes toward e-professionalism. ----- Results: Of the 714 collected questionnaires, we analyzed 698 (411 from medical and 287 from dental students). The most commonly used SM were Facebook (99%) and Instagram (80.7%). Unprofessional content was recognized by both groups. Medical stude...
This poster provides a review of interim results from a qualitative study on first-year medical stud...
Background: Rapid increases in dental knowledge and associated technologies, a growing integration o...
Aim To measure the frequency and content of online social networking among medical students and res...
Aim To describe and compare social media (SM) use hab - its, and attitudes of medical and dental stu...
Abstract The increased use of social media in dentistry is associated with both advantages and disa...
Use of social media has increased amongst health professionals. This has benefits for patient care b...
Abstract Background Social media permeated everyday life and consequently it brought some changes to...
Introduction Behaviour is visible in real-life events, but also on social media. While some national...
Background: Social media presence among health care professionals is ubiquitous and largely benefici...
Background and purpose Professionalism is a core tenet of being a doctor and is both required by the...
The increased use of social media in dentistry is associated with both advantages and disadvantages....
Objective: This study aimed to understand the internet users’ perspectives towards doctors’ and medi...
Background: Most students in healthcare professions including dentistry use social media; training i...
The fast development and accessibility of social media has created an important potential for improv...
Social media can help to improve an individual's sense of connectedness with real or online communit...
This poster provides a review of interim results from a qualitative study on first-year medical stud...
Background: Rapid increases in dental knowledge and associated technologies, a growing integration o...
Aim To measure the frequency and content of online social networking among medical students and res...
Aim To describe and compare social media (SM) use hab - its, and attitudes of medical and dental stu...
Abstract The increased use of social media in dentistry is associated with both advantages and disa...
Use of social media has increased amongst health professionals. This has benefits for patient care b...
Abstract Background Social media permeated everyday life and consequently it brought some changes to...
Introduction Behaviour is visible in real-life events, but also on social media. While some national...
Background: Social media presence among health care professionals is ubiquitous and largely benefici...
Background and purpose Professionalism is a core tenet of being a doctor and is both required by the...
The increased use of social media in dentistry is associated with both advantages and disadvantages....
Objective: This study aimed to understand the internet users’ perspectives towards doctors’ and medi...
Background: Most students in healthcare professions including dentistry use social media; training i...
The fast development and accessibility of social media has created an important potential for improv...
Social media can help to improve an individual's sense of connectedness with real or online communit...
This poster provides a review of interim results from a qualitative study on first-year medical stud...
Background: Rapid increases in dental knowledge and associated technologies, a growing integration o...
Aim To measure the frequency and content of online social networking among medical students and res...