Social Media in Clinical Practice

1 SIMULTANEOUS USER Medicine/Public Health, general Health Informatics Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Internet in medicine Physician and patient Social media Marketing of Health Services Physician-Patient Relations Social Media Internet Blogging Minicomputers Microcomputers Cellular Phone Video Recording Electronic Mail Information Systems Health Services Delivery of Health Care Privacy Community Networks Physician's Practice Patterns sosiaalinen media bloggaaminen minitietokoneet mikrotietokoneet matkapuhelin videointi sähköposti tietojärjestelmät terveyspalvelut terveydenhuoltojärjestelmät yksityisyys sosiaaliset verkostot lääkärin hoitokäytännöt Medicine & Public Health Medicine sähkökirjat matkapuhelimet
Imprint: Springer
2013
EISBN 9781447143062
Social media is transforming medicine and healthcare.
Using medical search engines with a special focus on Google.
Being up-to-date in medicine.
Community sites Facebook, Google+ and medical social networks.
The World of E-Patients.
Establishing a medical blog.
The role of Twitter and microblogging in medicine.
Collaboration online.
Wikipedia and Medical Wikis.
Organizing medical events in virtual environments.
Medical smartphone and tablet applications.
Use of social media by hospitals and medical practices.
Medical video and podcasting.
Creating presentations and slideshows.
E-mails and privacy concerns.
Social Bookmarking.
Conclusions.
Social media has been clearly changing the way medicine is practiced and healthcare is delivered. Medical professionals must be able to meet the special needs of technology-aware patients and use digital technologies in their work and communications properly. Each physician should find the tools that will assist them in their workflow, and patients need to be educated how to use the internet. It is the responsibility of medical professionals to contribute to this process. The constantly evolving digital world must be used in the practice of medicine to improve the care of patients. However, the only way to do so effectively is via evidence-based, meaningful and strategic use. Social Media in Clinical Practice provides practical guidance in this mission and is thus essential reading for all medical personal looking into approaching this for the first time.
Using medical search engines with a special focus on Google.
Being up-to-date in medicine.
Community sites Facebook, Google+ and medical social networks.
The World of E-Patients.
Establishing a medical blog.
The role of Twitter and microblogging in medicine.
Collaboration online.
Wikipedia and Medical Wikis.
Organizing medical events in virtual environments.
Medical smartphone and tablet applications.
Use of social media by hospitals and medical practices.
Medical video and podcasting.
Creating presentations and slideshows.
E-mails and privacy concerns.
Social Bookmarking.
Conclusions.
Social media has been clearly changing the way medicine is practiced and healthcare is delivered. Medical professionals must be able to meet the special needs of technology-aware patients and use digital technologies in their work and communications properly. Each physician should find the tools that will assist them in their workflow, and patients need to be educated how to use the internet. It is the responsibility of medical professionals to contribute to this process. The constantly evolving digital world must be used in the practice of medicine to improve the care of patients. However, the only way to do so effectively is via evidence-based, meaningful and strategic use. Social Media in Clinical Practice provides practical guidance in this mission and is thus essential reading for all medical personal looking into approaching this for the first time.
