“…7 In 2012, the Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine (CORD) strongly recommended that each residency program develop a social media policy, and that the content manager of a residency program's social media site should be a staff member, not a resident. 9 The Council's rationale was that content managers may not only be held personally liable for information posted to programs' social media sites, but also are responsible for ensuring compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), having postings use an appropriate professional tone, and portraying an accurate representation of the brand and public image of the programs and institutions they represent. 10,11 However, a recent survey of 14 EM residency programs showed that a number of them did not adhere to these guidelines, by either not having a social media policy in place or having residents serve as content managers for social media accounts.…”