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  • Medical Education
  • Digital Health Ethics
  • Professionalism Studies

Background:

  • Modern medical practice faces transformation due to digital advancements and social networking sites (SNS).
  • The digital realm blurs boundaries between personal and professional lives, challenging traditional medical professionalism.
  • There is a need for a framework to guide healthcare professionals in maintaining professionalism in digital environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a comprehensive framework for medical professionalism in the digital era.
  • To address the evolving challenges posed by social networking sites and digital interactions.
  • To provide guidance for healthcare professionals on e-professionalism.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review and Delphi study for qualitative data.
  • Validated questionnaire on social networking sites for medical education (SNSME) for quantitative data.
  • Philosophical and theoretical triangulation for concept integration and framework development.

Main Results:

  • Six core concepts identified: environment, behavior, competence, virtues, identity, and mission.
  • The Medical Education E-Professionalism (MEEP) framework centers on commitment to mission.
  • Mission is linked to professional values, behaviors (communication, self-awareness), and identity (reflection, conscientiousness).
  • Medical professionals require updated expertise for SNS participation.

Conclusions:

  • The MEEP framework establishes a mission-based social contract for the medical community.
  • Professional values, behaviors, and identity are central to upholding medical professionalism digitally.
  • Adherence to digital standards, accountability, empathy, and societal commitment are crucial for e-professionalism.