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Social Media in Medicine

Editat de Margaret Chisolm
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 2018
The use of social media around the world has exploded in recent years, with the number of monthly active users of Facebook and Twitter estimated to be one billion and one quarter billion, respectively. Physicians and medical trainees are among the users of social media, raising questions of how Facebook, Twitter, and other novel online tools may best be harnessed to further medical research, patient care, and educational pursuits. Because social media enables an immediate exchange of information and ideas around shared areas of interest, it has fostered communication and collaboration among a global network of researchers, clinicians, patients, and learners. Social Media in Medicine reviews a range of topics, from research ethics to medical education, and includes personal reflections by clinicians and learners that represent diverse opinions about the role of social media in medicine. The book is relevant to all healthcare stakeholders and will hopefully encourage ideas and questions to generate more research into the use of social media in medical research, patient care, and education. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Review of Psychiatry.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367022785
ISBN-10: 0367022788
Pagini: 106
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction – Social media in medicine: The volume that Twitter built
Margaret S. Chisolm
1. Perspectives on social media in and as research: A synthetic review
Natalie T. Lafferty and Annalisa Manca
2. Ethical issues when using social media for health outside professional relationships
Matthew Decamp
3. Online professionalism: A synthetic review
Katherine C. Chretien and Matthew G. Tuck
4. Online social support networks
Neil Mehta and Ashish Atreja
5. Social media for lifelong learning
Terry Kind and Yolanda Evans
6. Live tweeting in medicine: ‘Tweeting the meeting’
Alexander M. Djuricich and Janine E. Zee-Cheng
7. Social media and medical education: Exploring the potential of Twitter as a learning tool
Alireza Jalali, Jonathan Sherbino, Jason Frank and Stephanie Sutherland
8. Social media, medicine and the modern journal club
Joel M. Topf and Swapnil Hiremath
9. A personal reflection on social media in medicine: I stand, no wiser than before
John Wiener
10. Personal reflections on exploring social media in medicine
Brent Thoma
11. My three shrinks: Personal stories of social media exploration
Steve Daviss, Annette Hanson and Dinah Miller

Notă biografică

Margaret S. Chisolm is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She writes about substance use, humanistic practice, and medical education; and is a Miller-Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence member, an Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism Scholar, and 2014 Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association Excellence in Teaching Award recipient.

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Social media enables an immediate exchange of information and ideas around shared areas of interest, and has fostered communication and collaboration among a global network of healthcare researchers, clinicians, patients, and learners. Social Media in Medicine reviews a range of topics, from research ethics to medical education, and includes personal reflections by clinicians and learners, representing diverse opinions about the role of social media in medicine. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Review of Psychiatry.