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Is It Inappropriate for Attendings and Residents to be Friends on Facebook and Other Social Media Accounts?

机译:参加者和居民在Facebook和其他社交媒体帐户上成为朋友是否不合适?

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Facebook and other social media accounts are commonly used, as they provide a way for friends and family to interact on a regular basis. Considering there can be long distances that separate friends and family, social media can be a great method to stay in touch. Social media makes it possible to congratulate individuals, and celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, and major life events. On occasion, attendings and residents are friends on social media, and whether this is appropriate or not has not been clearly defined. Although social media friendships allow attendings to show their support and encouragement for residents, there are some potential problems. For example, if a resident is on call and is tagged in a photo in which the resident is at an establishment that serves alcoholic beverages with friends, one may question if this is an inappropriate situation for the resident. What could be construed as alcohol may in fact be a nonalcoholic beverage. However, if the resident then makes a medical/clinical mistake and the attending had viewed the photo, is the attending responsible for following up and investigating the situation further? While this may be a matter of contention, there are other potential issues that may arise with social media friendships between attendings and residents. What if an attending sends a resident a “friend request” and the resident does not accept the request? This places the resident in a potentially uncomfortable position, given the existence of a supervisor-subordinate relationship. Likewise, if a resident sends an attending a “friend request” and the attending fails to reciprocate this request, while accepting requests from other residents, this could be seen as favoritism, thus further confusing the supervisor-subordinate relationship. Although the first author (an otolaryngology attending) was “friends” with several current residents in the training program, for the reasons previously outlined, he has chosen to “unfriend” residents he is currently supervising. An explanation was given to the residents, so as not to offend any of them, explaining that there is a potential concern with crossing the attending-resident boundaries. It seems that with the importance of honoring the integrity of the attending-resident relationship, it is possible that an “unfriending” of residents could be necessary. Considering the fact that it is unclear as to whether there is an ethical dilemma, social media relationships between attendings and residents is an area for future research.
机译:经常使用Facebook和其他社交媒体帐户,因为它们为朋友和家人提供了定期互动的方式。考虑到亲朋好友之间可能相距遥远,社交媒体可能是保持联系的一种好方法。社交媒体使祝贺个人,庆祝生日,周年纪念日和重大生活事件成为可能。有时,出勤者和居民在社交媒体上是朋友,是否合适还不确定。尽管社交媒体友谊使与会者可以表达对居民的支持和鼓励,但仍存在一些潜在问题。例如,如果居民正在通话中并且在照片中被标记为居民在其中与朋友一起提供酒精饮料的营业所,则可能会问这是否对居民不适当。实际上可以被解释为酒精的可以是非酒精饮料。但是,如果居民随后犯了医疗/临床错误,并且看护人看了照片,那么看护人是否有责任进一步跟进并调查情况?尽管这可能是一个争论的问题,但与会者和居民之间的社交媒体友谊可能还会引发其他潜在问题。如果出席者向居民发送“朋友请求”,而居民不接受该请求怎么办?鉴于存在上级与下级的关系,这会使居民处于潜在的不舒适状态。同样,如果居民发送出席者的“朋友请求”,而出席者在接受其他居民的请求时未能回应该请求,这可能被视为偏爱,从而进一步混淆了上级与下属的关系。尽管第一作者(参加耳鼻喉科)是与该培训计划中的几个当前居民的“朋友”,但出于前面概述的原因,他选择了“取消对”他目前正在指导的居民的“朋友”。对居民进行了解释,以免得罪任何人,并解释了跨越居住居民边界的潜在问题。看来,要尊重出席与居民关系的正直性,可能有必要使居民“疏远”。考虑到不清楚是否存在道德困境这一事实,与会者与居民之间的社交媒体关系是未来研究的领域。

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