Social Media and Networking in Surgical Practice

作者: Erin Bresnahan , Adam C. Nelson , Brian P. Jacob

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51397-3_11

关键词: BusinessSocial mediaQuality managementPublic relationsPublic domain

摘要: The widespread accessibility to social media platforms, such as Facebook™, affords all of the stakeholders interested in optimizing patient outcomes within a specific surgical discipline extraordinary opportunity participate rapid global exchange education and ideas. Closed groups, or communities, shielded from public domain, that are designed optimize quality improvement, changing way surgeons educate themselves eachother. It is important for any new surgeon today understand pros cons using online media.

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