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Social media: Do you comply with GMC guidelines?

23/3/2017

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​Social media describes web-based applications that allow people to create and exchange content.

This includes blogs and microblogs (such as Twitter), internet forums (such as doctors.net), content communities (such as YouTube and Flickr), and social networking sites (such as Facebook and LinkedIn).


Consider how your use of social media complies with GMC guidance.
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Guidance on the use of social media (GMC 2013)
Guidance on the use of social media (BMA 2011)
Fictitious composite case study (GMC January 2016)
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Cooking by Alex link
22/11/2020 09:29:10

Thannks for a great read

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