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The Hitchhiker's guide to global health blogging

机译:《旅行者》全球健康博客指南

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Social media use in modern medicine is fraught with ethical dilemmas and risks of unprofessional behavior. This essay surveys the existing literature on the possibilities and pitfalls of social media use by health-care professionals and concludes that non-engagement with social media is not an option. A mindful approach, not vague guidelines or long checklists, will foster a generation of physicians comfortable using online platforms for education and reflection. The use of social media during global health experiences abroad has been largely ignored in the literature and presents special challenges. With a view to starting a reflective dialogue on this subject, this essay identifies some ethically nebulous aspects of global health blogging. The discussion focuses on physician and student blogging, but these principles should apply to other online platforms as well and should prove valuable for health-care professionals who are engaged in developing guidelines, educating medical students and resident physicians, or in sharing their experiences and insights on the internet.
机译:社交媒体在现代医学中的使用充满伦理困境和不专业行为的风险。本文调查了有关卫生保健专业人员使用社交媒体的可能性和陷阱的现有文献,并得出结论,不参与社交媒体不是一种选择。谨慎的做法,而不是模糊的指导原则或冗长的清单,将培养一代使用在线平台进行教育和反思的医生。在国外的全球卫生经验中,社交媒体的使用在文献中已被很大程度上忽略,并提出了特殊的挑战。为了开始就此主题进行反思性对话,本文确定了全球卫生博客的一些道德模糊方面。讨论的重点是医师和学生博客,但这些原则也应适用于其他在线平台,并且对于从事制定准则,教育医学生和住院医师或分享他们的经验和见解的医疗保健专业人员而言,应证明是有价值的。在网上。

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