Negative comments or publicity has always been one of the major reasons why healthcare professionals don’t like social media. Receiving a negative publicity take toll on the HCPs personal and professional life.So the real questions boils down to, how do we (patients/ HCPs) handle a negative social media comment or publicity?
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All Set for the 2nd #HealthXPh Philippine Healthcare Social Media Summit (#hcsmph) at the PICC
In this upcoming second summit in Manila on April 21, 2016, #HealthXPh will be bringing the discussion a step further into the healthcare social media landscape . “From click to brick” (this year’s summit tagline) will teach participants ethical, practical and hands on social media skills to level up their healthcare portfolio. #HealthXPh will hope to teach participants basic social media skill and align it with their healthcare goals.
Social Media Concepts for HealthCare Professionals
Privacy in this digital age, is but an idea, a context within a bigger public space. Social media post are never entirely private, but you have the power to minimize information leaks especially if you are a healthcare professional. Your online self is just a reflection of your offline self. The doctor offline is the same doctor online. The public will always perceive it as such. Social media conversations are human conversations. Minus the context, it has the attributes of human conversations on a digital platform.
Social media profiles and industry guidelines for Healthcare Professionals
There seem to be confusion on what constitute private space on social media. Also, there’s a dichotomy between “personal” and “professional” social media profiles. There are still HCPs believing one profile does not overlap each other even though both represent only one and the same person. Join us this Saturday April 25, 2015 9:00 PM Manila time, as we discuss healthcare social media profiles and industry guidelines.
Here’s why healthcare professionals should be on social media
Should healthcare professionals be on social media? My short answer is yes healthcare professionals should be on social media or we’re missing a world of ways connecting people!