Education Session III
Social Media
#eAPSA2013
Moderators:
Philip L. Glick, MD, MBA; Gretchen Jackson, MD, PhD
Learning Objectives:
At the completion of the session participants will be able to
· Understand the basic information for the meaningful use of social media for their personal and professional needs
· Understand the risks, benefits, and alternatives to this state of the art technology for the pediatric surgeon, their patients, and their patients families
· Understand how social networking can be used for graduate medical education, continuing medical education, and patient education
· Understand the legal ramifications of a pediatric surgeon using social media for GME, CME, and patient care
Please Note: This session will include a live Twitter feed. To optimize your educational experience, attendees, and non attendees, are encourage to have a working Twitter account (www.twitter.com) and to follow the hashtag “#eAPSA2013” (don’t include the quotation marks) before, during and after the educational program.
To Tweet or Become Extinct: Why Pediatric Surgeons Need to Understand Social Networking
Philip L. Glick, MD, MBA @glicklab
To Twitter or Die: The ABC's of Surgical Social Networking and the XYZ’s of Cyber Security
Zachary A. Glick, MS @z1g1
Can Tweeting Make You Smarter or Dumber: Using Social Networking for GME, CME, and Patient Care?
Benedict C. Nwomeh, MD @bnwomeh
Oper @ ting Safely on Social Networks: Legal Do's and Don'ts v3.0
Rebekah A. Z. Monson, Esq. @razmonson
Meaningful Use: How Social Networking Can Make You A Better Surgeon –What Does the Data Show?
Brian S. McGowan, PhD @briansmcgowan
#MedEd: The Changing Face of Medical Education in the Era of Social Media
Mary L. Brandt, MD @drmlb
Concluding Remarks and Live/Online Panel Q and A via Twitter
Live Social Media (Twitter) Ombudsperson
Danielle S. Walsh, MD @walshds
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