Emerging social media trends in thyroid and parathyroid surgery

L. Barrios, E. Walgama, Yufei Chen, W. Sacks, A. Ho
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Social media is an evolving phenomenon with the potential to impact an increasingly sophisticated thyroid and parathyroid patient population. Although there is steady growth in the number of social media users, the reluctance of physicians to participate in online communication with their patients emanates from perceived legal and ethical dilemmas online. Despite these concerns, it is vital for physicians, including those involved in thyroid and parathyroid surgery, to actively engage in their online presence to ensure accurate information is presented on their behalf. A well run online practice creates a centralized location for patients to find additional resources regarding their endocrine-related health. In addition, surgeons can facilitate search engine optimization algorithms driving traffic to their sites. When used well, social media has the ability to define a physician’s online narrative by creating a space for constructive communication, to help build a successful thyroid and parathyroid surgery practice.
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甲状腺和甲状旁腺手术的新兴社交媒体趋势
社交媒体是一种不断发展的现象,有可能影响日益复杂的甲状腺和甲状旁腺患者群体。尽管社交媒体用户的数量在稳步增长,但医生不愿参与与患者的在线交流,源于他们在网上感受到的法律和道德困境。尽管存在这些担忧,但对于医生,包括那些参与甲状腺和甲状旁腺手术的医生来说,积极参与他们的在线存在,以确保代表他们提供准确的信息是至关重要的。一个运行良好的在线诊所为患者提供了一个集中的位置,让他们可以找到有关内分泌相关健康的额外资源。此外,外科医生可以促进搜索引擎优化算法,为他们的网站带来流量。如果使用得当,社交媒体有能力通过创造一个建设性的交流空间来定义医生的在线叙述,帮助建立一个成功的甲状腺和甲状旁腺手术实践。
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