2019
DOI: 10.1111/bju.14931
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Guideline of guidelines: social media in urology

Abstract: The use of social media is rapidly expanding. This technology revolution is changing the way healthcare providers share information with colleagues, patients, and other stakeholders. As social media use increases in urology, maintaining a professional online identity and interacting appropriately with one's network are vital to engaging positively and protecting patient health information. There are many opportunities for collaboration and exchange of ideas, but pitfalls exist without adherence to proper onlin… Show more

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“…Nowadays, prompt application of guideline recommendations cannot rely only on professional updating, but should inevitably involve the entire system of dissemination and advertising currently available. Social media seem to respond incredibly well to this need [11] , [12] . To analyze behavioral and probing discrepancies between recommended and actually adopted practices, surveys are useful, quick, and direct means.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, prompt application of guideline recommendations cannot rely only on professional updating, but should inevitably involve the entire system of dissemination and advertising currently available. Social media seem to respond incredibly well to this need [11] , [12] . To analyze behavioral and probing discrepancies between recommended and actually adopted practices, surveys are useful, quick, and direct means.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Concrete advice that was given at a prior panel at the American Academy of Otolaryngology annual meeting 8 was to become intimately acquainted with your institution's guidelines on social media. Professional society guidelines are useful as a starting point as well 9‐12 . It should be pointed out that the otolaryngology leadership has not yet released any such guidelines.…”
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“…Professional society guidelines are useful as a starting point as well. 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 It should be pointed out that the otolaryngology leadership has not yet released any such guidelines. Obvious guidelines (and, in this case, laws) include that any patient‐related content should have written permission and be disclosed as such.…”
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“…In addition, healthcare providers should be encouraged to actively participate in social media to flag any content that is inaccurate or dangerous and to help provide accurate information to the public. The BJUI , European Association of Urology, and AUA have all published guidance regarding best practices for social media engagement, which should be incorporated into urological education in the future .…”
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