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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Digital Health
  • Professional Networking

Background:

  • Social media platforms are increasingly common for professional interaction.
  • Twitter, with its character limits, is suitable for concise professional communication.
  • Live-tweeting at professional meetings is a successful application of social media.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the professional utility of social media for physicians and pathologists.
  • To highlight the benefits of platforms like Twitter for networking and education.
  • To address concerns regarding patient privacy in professional social media use.

Main Methods:

  • Review of social media platform features and professional use cases.
  • Discussion of physician-reported barriers to social media adoption.
  • Identification of key considerations for maintaining patient confidentiality.

Main Results:

  • Twitter facilitates professional networking and education, especially through live-tweeting.
  • Patient privacy is a primary concern for physicians considering professional social media use.
  • Other platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Periscope also offer professional potential.

Conclusions:

  • Physicians and pathologists should leverage social media, like Twitter, to enhance visibility and professional connections.
  • Adherence to patient privacy guidelines is essential for responsible social media engagement.
  • Exploring diverse social media platforms can broaden professional reach globally.