The Benefits of Utilizing Twitter During a Global Pandemic and Beyond Jillian Gregory, DO Information regarding the novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has saturated all media platforms in recent months, providing an overwhelming and often anecdotal account of personal experiences. It can be difficult to sort through the abundance of…
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June Faculty Development: Teaching Digital/E-Professionalism-Reflections for deepening understanding of professional identity on social media
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Teaching Digital/E-Professionalism: Reflections for deepening understanding of professional identity on social media Nicholas Knowland, TUSM-Maine Track Program, M18 Ensuring the public trust in the medical profession is the reason for promoting professionalism as a key component of medical education. Therefore medical curricula place significant emphasis on the development of professional…
June Faculty Development: Use of Social Media as a Supplement to Medical Education Curricula
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Use of Social Media as a Supplement to Medical Education Curricula by Nate Rogers, MD, Maine track ‘16 Though the majority of medical education literature has studied social media and issues of professionalism in relation to its use, medical professionals are beginning to recognize its potential as a powerful educational…
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