2023
DOI: 10.1177/10668969231186927
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Proper Tweeting Etiquette Guidelines for Pathologists, Trainees, and Medical Students on #PathTwitter

Abstract: The use of social media in pathology has broadly had a positive impact on pathology education and outreach with the frequent posting of high-quality educational material of potential value to trainees, practicing pathologists, and other clinical and laboratory specialists. These posts are also of potential utility and interest to members of the public, who are now more than ever able to gain a window into the field and the role of pathologists in their medical care. There can be a lighthearted aspect to teachi… Show more

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“…1 and 2, and in the previous sentence), and posts may still be referred to as “tweets.” The look and feel of the platform appear wholly the same for now, mainly modified to meet its rebranding. Whatever the changes may be, it is imperative that pathologists, trainees, and medical students continue to approach social media ethically, so as not to violate patient identifiable information or privacy laws 5,6 and professionally, so as to maintain proper etiquette online (eg, when commenting on malignant tumor cells) 7,8 …”
Section: Discussion On the Transition From #Pathtwitter To #Pathxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 and 2, and in the previous sentence), and posts may still be referred to as “tweets.” The look and feel of the platform appear wholly the same for now, mainly modified to meet its rebranding. Whatever the changes may be, it is imperative that pathologists, trainees, and medical students continue to approach social media ethically, so as not to violate patient identifiable information or privacy laws 5,6 and professionally, so as to maintain proper etiquette online (eg, when commenting on malignant tumor cells) 7,8 …”
Section: Discussion On the Transition From #Pathtwitter To #Pathxmentioning
confidence: 99%