[HTML][HTML] Dangers and benefits of social media on e-professionalism of health care professionals: sco** review

T Vukušić Rukavina, J Viskić… - Journal of medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background As we are witnessing the evolution of social media (SM) use worldwide among
the general population, the popularity of SM has also been embraced by health care …

Social media for networking, professional development, and patient engagement

MJ Markham, D Gentile, DL Graham - American Society of Clinical …, 2017 - ascopubs.org
Social media has become an established method of communication, and many physicians
are finding these interactive tools and platforms to be useful for both personal and …

The reduction of race and gender bias in clinical treatment recommendations using clinician peer networks in an experimental setting

D Centola, D Guilbeault, U Sarkar, E Khoong… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Bias in clinical practice, in particular in relation to race and gender, is a persistent cause of
healthcare disparities. We investigated the potential of a peer-network approach to reduce …

Social media usage and online professionalism among registered nurses: A cross-sectional survey

Z Wang, S Wang, Y Zhang, X Jiang - International journal of nursing studies, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Owing to its convenience and easy accessibility, social media is increasingly
popular among healthcare professionals and has become a useful tool in the healthcare …

An evaluation of race disparities in academic plastic surgery

BT Smith, FM Egro, CP Murphy… - Plastic and …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Background: Academic plastic surgery has a history of underrepresentation of ethnic and
racial minority groups. Recent policy shifts by national medical groups and plastic surgery …

Gender inequity and sexual harassment in the pharmacy profession: evidence and call to action

BD Bissell, JP Johnston, RR Smith… - American Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
All members of the pharmacy profession should have equal opportunity and sponsorship to
reach their highest potential. Significant gaps in support of the diverse membership of the …

Women oncologists' perceptions and factors associated with decisions to pursue academic vs nonacademic careers in oncology

EC Merfeld, GC Blitzer, A Kuczmarska-Haas… - JAMA Network …, 2021 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Women outnumber men in US medical school enrollment, but they represent
less than 40% of academic oncology faculty. Objective To identify the key factors associated …

Perceived role of social media in urologic knowledge acquisition among young urologists: a European survey

JG Rivas, MR Socarras, G Patruno, P Uvin… - European Urology …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Social media (SoMe) are increasingly being integrated into personal
and professional life, with urology being a leading medical specialty in SoMe adoption …

Professional use of social media among surgeons: results of a multi-institutional study

JP Wagner, AL Cochran, C Jones, NJ Gusani… - Journal of surgical …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective Among surgeons, professional use of social media (SM) is varied, and attitudes
are ambiguous. We sought to characterize surgeons' professional use and perceptions of …

Change is happening: an evaluation of gender disparities in academic plastic surgery

BT Smith, FM Egro, CP Murphy… - Plastic and …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Background: Gender disparities in academic plastic surgery are known; however, recently,
professional societies have endorsed a culture of gender diversification. This study aims to …