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J R Coll Physicians Edinb ; 54(3): 231-235, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38867442

ABSTRACT

In the past few years, the online influencer industry has exponentially expanded, fuelled by the COVID pandemic lockdown, increased social media platforms and lifestyle appeal of influencership. This phenomenon has likewise infiltrated the medical field, where many healthcare practitioners have taken to social media platforms for content creation and influencer marketing. There are many reasons that underlie medical influencership - some may use it to improve public health literacy and correct medical misinformation, engage in medical advocacy or use the platform simply as a means of humanistic expression of the medical career, while others may seek to advertise private practice/medical products, boost personal reputation, and gain popularity and monetary benefits. Regardless of the underlying motivations of the medical influencers, some have fallen afoul of professionally accepted practices and ethical boundaries in their use of social media platforms, leading to serious consequences such as professional sanctioning or termination of employment. In this article, we hope to provide a comprehensive review of the 'good' (positive practices), the 'bad' (practices with possible unintended negative consequences) and the outright unprofessional or unethical behaviours aspects of social media use by medical influencers and offer practical strategies to ensure responsible and meaningful use of influencer platforms at both the physician and health systems level.


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COVID-19 , Social Media , Humans , SARS-CoV-2 , Pandemics
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J Eur CME ; 10(1): 2014094, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34912588

ABSTRACT

Physicians and patients are increasingly represented on social media and perform as so-called medical influencers. As key opinion leaders, they can influence and change opinions on health topics and also establish their work within a specialist community.

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