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Social media – What do paediatricians need to know?

Social media – What do paediatricians need to know?

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How can child health professionals use social media in a professional capacity - including for public health information and for learning? What are its benefits and what are its perils? And how can you protect yourself as a clinician?

This month on The Paeds Round, Dr Emma Lim and Dr Christo Tsilifis are joined by our multi-talented podcast producer and dermatology registrar, Dr Jonny Guckian, who runs the medical education site, MediSense, and has held numerous social media-facing roles. Jonny, Emma and Christo discuss the good and the bad of social media and offer practical guidance on how you can make the most of these platforms.

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Links mentioned in the episode:

  • General Medical Council ethical hub – social media guidance
  • Bloom’s taxonomy of learning (Wikipedia)
  • Kidzmed eLearning programme

This podcast is a collaboration between the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and Medisense.

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