On average, Americans spend over six hours per month on Facebook alone. Learn how to position your surgical practice on sites like Facebook, Google Plus, Twitter and YouTube where millions of Americans now spend their time.R. ZamoraAaoms...
Getting started on social media can be daunting if you've never done it before, and many a healthcare professional may wonder what all the fuss is about. This guide has been created to help you make an informed decision about whether you should be on social media, and what benefits it c...
Medical professionals may think that social media is more for sharing what you cooked for breakfast than what health procedure you’re undertaking — and they’re right. But that doesn’t mean that social media isn’t a valuable marketing tool for doctors and healthcare providers. When done ca...
Social media has enabled information, communication and reach for health professionals. There are clear benefits to patients and consumers when health information is broadcast. But there are unanswered questions on professionalism, education, and the complex mentoring relationship between doctor and student...
In one study, 90% of doctors prefer open social media platforms to closed online medical communities, the opportunities for compliance issues are astounding. Thankfully balancing effective social media and compliance isn’t the tightrope walk it may appear to be. ...
You're an eyecare practice, so a lot of the knowledge and information you have can sound pretty technical to your everyday patients. And if you're posting technical or medical terminology on social media, there is a good chance your followers won't engage. Use colloquial language ...
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Social Media for Medical Professionals: Strategies for Successfully Engaging in an Online World Later chapters cover the benefits of engaging in social media as a medical professional, strategies for increasing engagement and building an audience, various options and platforms for content creation and fin...
Given that social media use (SMU) is an increasingly widespread activity among university students, more information is needed to evaluate its relationship with students’ mental health, particularly medical students. The present study assessed the
Twitter is far and away my favorite social media platform. It is a great place to share health content, discuss medical topics, learn about or react to breaking news and more. While almost anything goes on Twitter, there are some practices that you should generally avoid. ...