Pop Medicine – Healthcare Social Networks
Published by Gillian Booth, Social Media Editor, MedPage Today; Katie Smith, Social Media Assistant, MedPage Today November 30, 2023
The following contains links to social networks sites including X, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
In a viral TikTok video, cosmetic surgeon Benjamin Caughlin, MD, joked about developing the “biggest” jawline for a client, just to have them get “cancelled” soon after, inclduing hashtags #comedian and #standup in the caption. Numerous commenters indicated questionable comic Matt Rife, who in a now deleted comment composed, “lying about case history is prohibited, simply FYI.”
“This is going to be a HUGE problem in the future,” states podiatric doctor @footdocdana, after a medical gadget business presumably used expert system to create a recommendation utilizing her voice.
Why is everybody coughing? Specialist @rubin_allergy lists the most likely causes.
“We have the power to develop modification,” wrote cosmetic surgeon Blair Peters, MD, after sharing a story on what professionalism in medication can appear like.
After cosmetic surgery resident Malke Asaad, MD, declared on X to have actually released over 150 documents in 4 years, some on #MedTwitter reacted with suspicion and criticism.
Sam Ghali, MD, reveals the advantages of mentor about medical emergency situations on social networks.
“Where can you purchase one of these desks? Requesting for a good friend,” stated pediatric hematologist @acweyand, sharing a video of school desks that develop into beds.
Pediatric nurse @ciaramelle_ clarifies the contrast in mindsets towards nurses in 2020 versus 2023.
Why does running in some cases cause sobbing? In action to a tearful runner’s viral video, emergency situation medication doctor @lifeofadoctor shares the dominating medical theories.
Emergency situation medication medical professional and toxicologist @jtrebach shares a “lousy” health center encounter with a client.
“Many trainees confide in me, and I want they felt less alone,” reveals medical researcher Michael Hoerger, PhD, concerning the misunderstanding that COVID-19 is no longer spreading out and triggering impairment.
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