Survey of Individual and Institutional Risk Associated with the Use of Social Media
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Garg, Manish; Pearson, David A.; Bond, Michael C.; Runyon, Michael; Pillow, M. Tyson; Hopson, Laura; Cooney, Robert R.; Khadpe, Jay; Nomura, Jason T.; Inboriboon, Pholaphat C.
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Introduction: Residents and faculty in emergency medicine (EM) residency programs might be unaware of the professional and legal risks associated with the use of social media (SM). The objective of this study was to identify and characterize the types and reported incidence of unprofessional SM behavior by EM residents, faculty, and nurses and the concomitant personal and institutional risks.
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Date of Publication
2016
Title
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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17/3
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Garg, Manish; Pearson, David A.; Bond, Michael C.; Runyon, Michael; Pillow, M. Tyson; Hopson, Laura; Cooney, Robert R.; Khadpe, Jay; Nomura, Jason T.; Inboriboon, Pholaphat C.