Jason A. Silverman, Ankur Chugh, J. Hollier, Nicole Martin, V. Raghu, Eduardo Rosas‐Blum, Miranda A. L. van Tilburg, Priya Venkataraman‐Rao, R. Venkatesh, Peter L. Lu
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Using social media for patient care, research, and professional development: A North American society of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition position paper
The advent of social media has changed numerous aspects of modern life, with users developing and maintaining personal and professional relationships, following and sharing breaking news and importantly, searching for and disseminating health information and medical research. In the present paper, we reviewed available literature to outline the potential uses, pitfalls and impacts of social media for providers, scientists and institutions involved in digestive health in the domains of patient care, research and professional development. We recommend that these groups become more active participants on social media platforms to combat misinformation, advocate for patients, and curate and disseminate valuable research and educational materials. We also recommend that societies such as NASPGHAN assist its members in accessing training on effective social media use and the creation and maintenance of public‐facing profiles and that academic institutions incorporate substantive social media contributions into academic promotion processes.