social media prescription for physicians
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Social Media Prescription for Physicians
Helen V. Madamba, MD MPH-TMAugust 26, 2016
Zamboanga Medical Society Postgraduate CourseLantaka Hotel, Zamboanga City
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“3 baya ni, buot pasabot ang gaba ani katulohon pud…”
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Here are some steps we can take to avert the demise of truth in social media
1. Don’t share or retweet anything without bothering to check its accuracy.
2. Challenge people to back their posts with evidence and with data.
3. Don’t post inflammatory rumors online. Don’t incite people to come up with conspiracy theories without any basis.
4. Before you accuse others of bias, look at yourself in the mirror. If you are only willing to accept facts that’s favourable to your cause, perhaps the bias comes not from others, but from your own self.
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http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/social-media-stats-2014/495727
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Why Should HCPs be on Social Media?
Social Media is P2P (person to person)
We tend to forget that both ends of social media conversations
and networks are people.
http://remomd.com/social-media/why-healthcare-professionals-should-be-on-social-media.html
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Social media is public space, no matter how
private your settings are.
http://remomd.com/social-media/why-healthcare-professionals-should-be-on-social-media.html
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http://www.ecombuffet.com/0212.htm
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Why Should HCPs be on Social Media?
• Meet like minded people, learn from industry experts, expand networks, sometimes build brands, market etc.
All of these we can do in social media too, often without leaving the comforts of our home or the
workplace.
http://remomd.com/social-media/why-healthcare-professionals-should-be-on-social-media.html
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HCPs should behave professionally both online and offline
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Advocate medical professionalism on social media
http://www.slideshare.net/isiptan/healthxph?
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My first time to speak at
PICC!August 24-27, 2015
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The power of twitter!
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Instant action!
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Ethics and Policy
Research and Education
Patient stories and Advocacy
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http://ronibats.ph/ronibats/
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http://www.endocrine-witch.net/
• Endocrinologist• Health
informatics chief
• WHO consultant• Breast cancer survivor• Twitter maven
http://giasison.com/
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• Polycystic kidney disease patient
• Smiling Kidneys Club• CebuMD.com• Cebu Bloggers Society• Researcher
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• Orthopedic surgeon• Photographer• Farmer• The Cast & Curious
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh5spwgMFAc
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I am a healthcare provider and I will conduct myself in a manner worthy of my
profession, even online.
I will not use online platforms to rant or bash patients and healthcare professionals.
http://healthxph.net/manifesto
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“First, do no harm.”
Recognizing this and the trust that comes with my profession, I will ensure that the
information I post, like or share is accurate.
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Whatever I post online in relation to my clinical expertise should be of benefit to
my countrymen. I will prioritize the promotion and
advancement of health rather than of medicinal products.
I will not practice plagiarism.http://healthxph.net/manifesto
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I will refrain from posting information online that will compromise patient
confidentiality and privacy.
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I will value the patient’s dignity and privacy by not taking selfies, groufies or videos
during encounters with patients that include patients’ body parts, surgical
specimens or that show patients in the background without their consent.
http://healthxph.net/manifesto
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T3. What are barriers to OSH-related research?August 27, 2016 (Saturday)
Social Media Prescription for Physicians
Helen V. Madamba, MD MPH-TMAugust 26, 2016
Zamboanga Medical Society Postgraduate CourseLantaka Hotel, Zamboanga City