[HTML][HTML] Dangers and benefits of social media on e-professionalism of health care professionals: scoping review

T Vukušić Rukavina, J Viskić… - Journal of medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background As we are witnessing the evolution of social media (SM) use worldwide among
the general population, the popularity of SM has also been embraced by health care …

[HTML][HTML] Preserving professional identities, behaviors, and values in digital professionalism using social networking sites; a systematic review

SS Guraya, SY Guraya, MSB Yusoff - BMC medical education, 2021 - Springer
Background Despite a rapid rise of use of social media in medical disciplines, uncertainty
prevails among healthcare professionals for providing medical content on social media …

[PDF][PDF] Social media use habits, and attitudes toward e-professionalism among medicine and dental medicine students: a quantitative cross sectional study

J Viskić, D Jokić, M Marelić, LM Poplašen… - Croatian medical …, 2021 - hrcak.srce.hr
Social media use habits, and attitudes toward e-professionalism among medicine and
dental medicine students: a quantitative cros Page 1 569 www.cmj.hr Aim To describe and …

Identifying social media competencies for health professionals: an international modified Delphi study to determine consensus for curricular design

Y Yilmaz, TM Chan, B Thoma, JGY Luc, M Haas… - Annals of Emergency …, 2022 - Elsevier
Study objective The use of social media by health professionals is widespread. However,
there is a lack of training to support the effective use of these novel platforms that account for …

'Doctors can't be doctors all of the time': a qualitative study of how general practitioners and medical students negotiate public-professional and private-personal …

M Marshal, V Niranjan, E Spain, J MacDonagh… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective The objective of this study is to explore the experiences and perspectives of
general practitioners' and medical students' use of, and behaviour on, social media and to …

Media competencies for nurses: a Delphi study

CR Myers, LR Muñoz, DJ Mason, B Glickstein - Nursing outlook, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Media raises awareness of important health issues, provides guidance to
promote health, and shapes health policies. However, nurses are poorly represented in …

Medical Education e-Professionalism (MEeP) framework; from conception to development

SS Guraya, SY Guraya, DW Harkin, Á Ryan… - Medical Education …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Background Medical professionalism education intends to produce virtuous and humanistic
healthcare professionals who demonstrate perseverance and professional integrity …

'My doctor self and my human self': A qualitative study of physicians' presentation of self on social media

LA Maggio, L Céspedes, A Fleerackers… - Medical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction When using social media, physicians are encouraged and trained to maintain
separate professional and personal identities. However, this separation is difficult and even …

[HTML][HTML] Reframing organizations in the digital age: A qualitative study exploring institutional social media adoption involving emergency physicians and other …

Y Yilmaz, B Ruan, P Thomas, V Tran, TM Chan - F1000Research, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Social media is changing the modern academic landscape; this study sought to
explore how organizational structures support or inhibit the harnessing of social media use …

[HTML][HTML] Reconfigured professional purpose in times of crisis: Experiences of frontline healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic

JK Rodriguez, S Procter, GP Arrau - Social Science & Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
How is professional purpose impacted in the context of a crisis? Building on discussions
about professional purpose and identity, the paper explores how the understanding that …