Professionalism in the digital age.

作者: Arash Mostaghimi , Bradley H. Crotty

DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-154-8-201104190-00008

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摘要: The increased use of social media by physicians, combined with the ease finding information online, can blur personal and work identities, posing new considerations for physician professionalism in age. A professional approach is imperative this digital age order to maintain confidentiality, honesty, trust medical profession. Although ability physicians online networks, blogs, sites reasons should be preserved, a proactive recommended that includes actively managing one's presence making informed choices about disclosure. development "dual-citizenship" separates public private personae would allow both leverage networks connections privacy other aspects. posts enable direct communication readers, all considered special consideration patient necessary.

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