privacy, disclaimers, and professional issues oh my
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Privacy, Disclaimers, and Professional Issues Oh My
Robert Fraser BScN RNLearn more, help others.
Graduate Student, Nurse.@rdjfraser
robertfraser.ca
Objectives
1. Learners will understand the professional implications of social media
2. Students will learn some available resources for developing social media policies
3. Learners will be able to protect themselves from reasonable risk while using social media
Case Studies
1. Yoder’s blog, freedom of speech rights
2. Facebook photos and comments, professional obligations and patient confidentiality
Case Studies
1. Yoder’s blog
2. Facebook comment
3. Placenta Picture
Policies
1. AMA Policy
2. Social Media Governance
3. Red Cross
4. Mayo Clinic
5. Social Media Policy Generator
Guidelines
1. Use disclaimers
2. Be transparent
3. Be accurate
4. Be considerate
5. Do not reveal confidential information
6. Respect copyright laws
7. Tell others about your content
8. Be generous
9. Be a good participatant
Disclaimers
My Advice
1. Look at organizational policy
2. Use your real name
3. Personal Email Address
4. Billboard rule of social
5. Understand that public and private is blurred, professional obligations have not
Exercise1. Discuss your comfort with social media
2. Discuss how your employer/organizations are dealing with social media
3. Identify who would you need to engage to have the ability to use social media